Michela Cescon

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Apr 13, 1971 (54 years old)

Michela Cescon

Known For

The Life Apart
1h 40m
Movie 2024

The Life Apart

In Vicenza, a beautiful Italian art city, a young wealthy couple joyfully welcomes the birth of a long-awaited daughter in the early 1980s. But the child’s face is disfigured by a red birthmark that covers half her face. This spot haunts the mother to the point that she rejects her responsibilities as a mother. The child’s aunt, a famous concert pianist, takes over her education, thus discovering her exceptional musical talent.

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Blanca
TV Show 2021

Blanca

Blanca Ferrando is a young woman who became blind at the age of twelve, due to a dramatic fire in which her older sister Beatrice died and which was caused by her violent boyfriend, Sebastian. This tragedy made her develop a very strong sense of justice to the point of pushing her to join the police. Blanca is helped by her most trusted friends: her guide dog Linneo, a female bulldog who protects and comforts her in the most difficult moments, and her beautician friend, Stella. After overcoming her work challenges, she finds herself facing sentimental ones: torn between two men, Inspector Michele Liguori, a man of many secrets, and Nanni, a young cook.

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Biography

Michela Cescon (born 13 April 1971) is an Italian actress. Her film credits include Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy, Salty Air, Viva la libertà, Quando sei nato non puoi più nasconderti, First Love and Tulpa. She graduated from the Teatro Stabile di Torino School of Luca Ronconi. In 1995 he acted in the opera "Something true" to be ... by Luigi Pirandello, curated by Luca Ronconi and Mauro Avogadro. In 1996, again with Ronconi, she is Queen Mary of Neuborg in Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo. In this year he begins his collaboration with Valter Malosti, playing Shakespeare's Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream. In the following years he continued his work with Malosti; in 1997 she was engaged in Masked Ball by Lermontov, in 1998 she played Ophelia in Ophelia: Hamlet / Frammenti by Shakespeare and then Angiolina in Storia di Doro by Donatella Musso. In 1999 he was Antigone in Polinice and Antigone by Vittorio Alfieri, directed by Valter Malosti. Still with the latter, the same year, he recites Claire Dowie's Death and Dancing, Drive - As I learned to lead by Paula Vogel and Hamlet X by Shakespeare.