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Isabella Giovinazzo is an Australian actress. From 2013 until 2017, she played
Phoebe Nicholson Phoebe Nicholson is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Home and Away'', played by Isabella Giovinazzo. The actress auditioned for the role in Sydney and relocated to the city after winning the role. Her casting was announced ...
in the Australian soap opera ''
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''. After leaving the serial, she played Jessie Davies in the
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drama series '' Playing for Keeps'' from 2018 until 2019. Giovinazzo has had supporting roles in web series ''Sex and Death'', the 2021 miniseries '' Lie With Me'', and soap opera ''
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'' as
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.


Early life

Giovinazzo was born in Melbourne. Her father is a music composer and educator of Italian descent. She is the oldest of three sisters. Giovinazzo completed her secondary education at
Melbourne Girls' College Melbourne Girls' College (MGC) is an all-girl public school located on Yarra Boulevard in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond. It has one campus on the banks of the Yarra River The Yarra River or historically, the Yarra Yarra River, ( Kuli ...
. After graduating, she enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts degree at the
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. However, during her first semester at university, she deferred her studies, choosing, instead, to travel Europe, spending an extended period in the Calabrian town where her paternal grandparents were born and grew up. After her return to Melbourne, Giovinazzo, decided to resume her studies and focus more explicitly on the film industry and, in particular, writing and directing. She enrolled in a Bachelor of Film and Television degree at
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. While at film school, she was often called upon to act in films under the direction of fellow students. As this progressed, she developed an interest in the craft of acting. After the completion of her degree, she decided to focus on developing her acting skills, and took night classes at a number of private acting schools in Melbourne, Howard Fine and 16th Street, among others.


Career

As a film student, she directed a number of short films. She co-wrote the documentary ''Chong's World'' with Ella Carey, and it was selected for inclusion in the
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. After the completion of her degree, when her attention turned more to acting, she wrote, produced, and played the lead role in the short film ''Swim'' that was also selected for inclusion in the St. Kilda Film Festival. It later screened at the
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, and aired on the Australian television network SBS. In November 2013, it was announced that Giovinazzo had joined the cast of soap opera ''
Home and Away ''Home and Away'' (often abbreviated as ''H&A'') is an Australian television soap opera. It was created by Alan Bateman and commenced broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. Bateman came up with the concept of the show during a trip ...
'' as
Phoebe Nicholson Phoebe Nicholson is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Home and Away'', played by Isabella Giovinazzo. The actress auditioned for the role in Sydney and relocated to the city after winning the role. Her casting was announced ...
, marking her first major acting job. She relocated to Sydney for the role and began filming mid-2013, before making her first appearance in the November 2013 season finale. Her character is a singer/songwriter who leaves Melbourne when she learns her former boyfriend is putting on a music festival in the fictional town of
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. Giovinazzo decided to leave ''Home and Away'' to pursue new roles, and she made her final appearance in ''Home and Away'' on 11 May 2017. Following her departure from ''Home and Away'', Giovinazzo was cast in the
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drama '' Playing for Keeps''. She played Jessie, a footballer's wife, who gave up her career in the sport to be a mother. ''Playing for Keeps'' was cancelled after two seasons. Giovinazzo played a supporting role in the 2020 web series ''Sex and Death'', alongside writer and director Kathleen Lee. The series later aired on
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. In 2021, Giovinazzo appeared in drama miniseries '' Lie With Me'' as Caroline Wilder. She also joined the cast of ''
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'' in the recurring role of
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.


Personal life

Giovinazzo married her partner Charlie Ford in 2015. The couple divorced in August 2016. Giovinazzo was in a relationship with her ''Home and Away'' co-star
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from 2016 to 2017.


Filmography


References


External links


Isabella Giovinazzo Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Giovinazzo, Isabella Living people Australian soap opera actresses Australian people of Italian descent Australian people of Calabrian descent 21st-century Australian actresses Actresses from Melbourne Year of birth missing (living people)