BACKGROUND

Television

In the summer of 1997 she wrote and hosted "Classici, ma non troppo" on the television channel Rete4. She created and hosted three seasons of "Naturalmente su Retequattro" and reported for external services for the "Thesaurus" specials presented by Alessandro Cecchi Paone (Titanic, Ramses, Ryan War specials). In the summer of 1999 she wrote and hosted "1, 2, 3, 4" a glimpse at the life of dance and ballet. From July to September 2000 she reported for "Mappamondo", the magazine sector of Rete4 dedicated to travel.

From 2000 until 2005 she presented "Medici" , a transmission, which via doctor's and patients testimonies, tells the story of the state of health in Italy.

Acting

She took part in the seminar at the Actor's Center in Rome on the Stanislavsij-Strasberg method under the tutorage of Michael Margotta, a member of the Actor's Studio in New York.

Theater

Between 2001 and 2002, she participated in Euripides’s "The Bacchae" as Agave, and in January 2003 she presented together with a group of contemporary drama actors from José Sanchis Sinisterra. In the same year she took on the role of Madame Des Grieux in "Teleny", the adaption of the Oscar Wilde book.

In November 2005 she debuted as a theatre writer, writing and interpreting the comedy "No Budget! Due couri e una tv" at the Teatro Due in Rome with the Cubatea theatre company.

Radio

In 2000 she had her first on-air experience with Radio Due in the transmission “Due di Notte” followed by a report dedicated to health and the quality of life on Radio Donna, Radio Blu, Radio Dimensione Suono and Radio Kiss Kiss.

University Masters

In 2007 she collaborated with the University Masters "Professions and Formats of Contemporary Radio and Television" organized by the 3 University of Rome and coordinated by Professor Enrico Menduini and Vito Zagarrio. Within the masters she participated as guest-professor and author of the theatrical performance "No budget! Due cuori e una TV", at the "Caffè Letterario" in Rome.