Matilda De Angelis is a talented Italian actress and singer whose career has flourished since her debut in the film industry. She first gained recognition in 2016 when she starred as the lead in Matteo Rovere’s film “Italian Race.” Her compelling performance not only earned her a nomination for the prestigious David di Donatello award for Best Actress but also showcased her musical talent as she wrote and performed the film’s song “Seventeen,” which received a nomination for Best Original Song.
Following her breakout role, De Angelis continued to impress audiences with her versatility. In 2017, she appeared in the ensemble comedy “The Prize,” and in 2018, she took on a challenging role in the drama “Youtopia,” portraying a teenage girl navigating difficult circumstances. Her ability to tackle diverse characters was further highlighted in 2020 when she starred in HBO’s acclaimed miniseries “The Undoing” and the Netflix film “Rose Island,” for which she won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress.
De Angelis’s contributions to the entertainment industry extend beyond acting; she co-hosted the Sanremo Music Festival in 2021 and collaborated on music projects, including the single “Litoranea” from Elisa’s album. Her performances in films like “A Bookshop in Paris” and “Robbing Mussolini” have solidified her status as a rising star in Italian cinema.
In 2023, she played the lead in the miniseries “The Law According to Lidia Poët,” earning a Nastro d’argento nomination for Best Actress. With her upcoming role in Amazon Prime Video’s “Citadel: Diana,” De Angelis continues to captivate audiences, demonstrating her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft.