Matilda De Angelis
Italian actress and singer
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2025 | Matilda De Angelis stars in the film 'La vita da grandi' as Irene Nanni in a lead role |
May 20 2025 | Acted in 'La vita da grandi' and 'Fuori', which premiered in competition at the 78th Cannes Film Festival |
2025 | Matilda De Angelis stars in the film 'Fuori' as the character Roberta, which is currently in post-production |
2024 | Matilda De Angelis contributed vocals to three tracks for the 'A Greyhound of a Girl' movie soundtrack: 'Ribellati e va! (Rage)', 'More Emer (Addio Emer)', and 'Sei tutta intorno a me (Forever in our Hearts)' |
2024 | Cast in Luc Besson's Dracula: A Love Tale, set to be released in 2025. |
2024 | Matilda De Angelis became engaged to Alessandro De Santis. |
2024 | Acted in the lead role of the Amazon Prime Video series 'Citadel: Diana'. |
2023 | Appears as herself in season 1, episode 4 of 'Call My Agent - Italia' |
2023 | Played the lead role in the Italian miniseries 'The Law According to Lidia Poët', receiving a Nastro d'argento award nomination for best actress. The series won Best Crime Series. |
2022 | Acted in 'Robbing Mussolini' and starred in 'Across the River and into the Trees' alongside Liev Schreiber. Collaborated on Elisa's single 'Litoranea', her first FIMI-certified song. |
2022 | Matilda De Angelis began a romantic relationship with Alessandro De Santis, who is the singer and frontman of the musical duo Santi Francesi. |
2021 | Matilda De Angelis won David di Donatello Best Supporting Actress for Rose Island |
2021 | Co-hosted the first date of the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Amadeus. Acted in Italian films 'A Bookshop in Paris' and 'Atlas', winning Best Actress at the Taormina Film Fest. |
2021 | Starred in two films: 'Atlas' as Allegra and 'A Bookshop in Paris' as Albertine |
2021 | Stars as Caterina da Cremona in the main role of 'Leonardo', an 8-episode series |
2020 | Joined the main cast of HBO miniseries 'The Undoing' and starred in the Netflix film 'Rose Island', winning the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress. |
2020 | Appeared in two films: 'Divine' as Maria and 'Rose Island' as Gabriella |
2019 | Portrayed Mariele Ventre in 'I ragazzi dello Zecchino d'oro' |
2018 | Starred in the drama film 'Youtopia', playing a teenage girl selling her virginity online to save her family. |
2018 | Matilda De Angelis won the Shooting Stars Award at the Berlin International Film Festival |
2018 | Matilda De Angelis won the Bacco Award at the Berlin International Film Festival |
2018 | Matilda De Angelis was nominated for Nastri d'Argento Best Original Song for 'Proof' from The Prize |
2018 | Performed in two films: 'Youtopia' as Matilde and 'Reckless' as Soledad Agramante |
2018 | Appeared in the song 'Felicità puttana' by Thegiornalisti |
2017 | Played a role in the ensemble comedy film 'The Prize' by Alessandro Gassmann. Also wrote and sang the song 'Seventeen' for 'Italian Race', which received a Best Original Song nomination. |
2017 | Matilda De Angelis was nominated for David di Donatello Best Actress for Italian Race |
2017 | De Angelis starred in multiple films: 'A Family' as Stella, voice dubbed Tía Victoria in 'Coco', and played Britta in 'The Prize' |
2016 | Matilda De Angelis won the Taormina Film Fest Revelation actress of the year award for Italian Race |
2016 | Matilda De Angelis won the Premi Flaiano Best Debut Actress award for Italian Race |
2016 | Matilda De Angelis won the Nastri d'Argento Best Breackthroug Act award for Italian Race |
2016 | Starred in her debut film 'Italian Race', earning a nomination for the 2017 David di Donatello Best Actress award. |
2016 | Matilda De Angelis released multiple singles including 'Domani', 'Mai dire', 'Seventeen', and 'Shut Up' (featuring Empatee du Weiss) |
2016 | Matilda De Angelis featured in the song 'Tutto qui accade' by Negramaro |
2015 | Discovered by director Matteo Rovere through Facebook, leading to her first film audition for 'Italian Race'. |
2015 | Matilda De Angelis begins her main role as Ambra Scalvino in the TV series 'Tutto può succedere', appearing in 42 episodes until 2018 |
2014 | Recorded and released the album 'Karnaval Fou' with the band Rumba de Bodas. |
2011 | Began singing in the band Rumba de Bodas, marking the start of her musical career. |
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