BIO: Sara Serraiocco
Early Life and Background
Sara Serraiocco was born on August 13, 1990, in Pescara, Italy. She began her artistic training in dance, studying at the National Dance Academy in Rome. She transitioned to acting after an injury forced her to reconsider her career path.
Acting Career
Serraiocco’s acting career began with small roles in Italian television. Her breakthrough role came in 2013 with the lead in the feature film Salvo, directed by Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza. Her performance garnered significant critical acclaim and launched her international career.
Notable Works
Serraiocco is known for her versatility and commitment to challenging roles. Some of her notable works include:
- Salvo (2013): A Sicilian Mafia thriller where she played Rita, a blind girl who witnesses a murder.
- Cloro (2015): A drama about a teenage girl who moves to the mountains and becomes a competitive synchronized swimmer.
- Counterpart (2017-2019): An American science fiction thriller television series where she played Baldwin, a highly trained assassin from a parallel dimension.
- Non odiare (Hate Will Not Be Televised) (2020): Drama film where she played Marica, a young woman who is the victim of a hate crime.
- Il Primo Giorno della Mia Vita (The First Day of My Life) (2023): Drama film directed by Paolo Genovese.
Achievements and Recognition
Serraiocco has received several awards and nominations for her performances, including:
- Best Actress Award at the 2013 Rome Film Festival for Salvo.
- Guglielmo Biraghi Award at the 2014 Nastri d’Argento Awards.
Filmography (Selected)
This is a partial list of Sara Serraiocco’s film appearances:
- Salvo (2013)
- Cloro (2015)
- La ragazza