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Brigitta Boccoli (born 5 May 1972) is an
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film and television actress.


Biography

Brigitta Boccoli was born in 1972 in
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where her family had moved from
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shortly before her birth. Her sister, Benedicta Boccoli, is also an actress. Brigitta began her career in television with the show ', on which her sister Benedicta also worked. She works on
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shows and occasionally as a fotonovela actress. She is married to
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athlete Stefano Nones Orfei (born 1966, son of
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), who works at ''Reality Circus''.« Brigitta Boccoli al Circo di Moira »
''Moira Orfei'', 2010. They have a child named Manfredi.


Filmography


Cinema

*1982: ''
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'', director:
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*1985: ''La ragazza dei lillà'', director: Flavio Mogherini *1987: ''Com'è dura l'avventura'', director: Flavio Mogherini *1991: ''Nostalgia di un piccolo grande amore'', director: Antonio Bonifacio *2003: ''Gli angeli di Borsellino'', director: Rocco Cesareo *2006: ''
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'', director:
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Television

*1987–1991: ''Domenica in'' *2000–2001: ''Ricominciare'' *2001: ''Una donna per amico'', season 3 *2002: ''Cuori rubati'' *2004: ''
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'', season 4, 23RD episode *2006: ''Reality Circus'' - with Barbara D'Urso -
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-
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Theatre

*1993–1994: ''Scanzonatissimo'', director:
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*1998: '' Il gufo e la gattina'', director: Furio Angiolella *1999: ''L'ultimo Tarzan'', director: Sergio Japino *1999–2001: ''Il padre della sposa'', director: Sergio Japino *2001: ''Anfitrione'', (
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), director:
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*2002: ''La schiava'', director: Claudio Insegno *2002–2003: ''Uscirò dalla tua vita in taxi'', director: Ennio Coltorti *2003: ''Il Paradiso può attendere'', director: Anna Lenzi *2010: ''La mia miglior nemica'', director: Cinzia Berni


Discography

*1989 - ''Stella'' (with Benedicta Boccoli at
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)


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Brigitta Boccoli in AlloCiné
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Boccoli, Brigitta 1972 births Living people Actresses from Rome Italian television actresses Italian film actresses Italian stage actresses Italian child actresses 20th-century Italian actresses 21st-century Italian actresses