Claudia Koll, born Claudia Colacione on May 17, 1965, in Rome, Italy, is an Italian actress and television personality. She initially pursued a career in modeling and theatre before transitioning to film.
Koll gained significant recognition for her role in Tinto Brass’s erotic drama film, Così fan tutte (1992), which marked her breakthrough in the Italian film industry. This role established her as a prominent figure in Italian cinema during the early 1990s.
Beyond film, Koll has also been active in Italian television. She co-hosted the Sanremo Music Festival in 1995. She has also appeared in various TV series and films.
In later years, Claudia Koll underwent a significant religious conversion to Catholicism. This transformation led her to focus on charitable work and faith-based activities. She founded a school for performing arts, “Star Rose Academy”, focused on training young talents and promoting Christian values.
While not extensively decorated with formal awards, Koll’s impact on Italian cinema during the 1990s is undeniable. Her role in Così fan tutte, though controversial, solidified her position as a notable actress. Her subsequent work in film and television further cemented her presence in the Italian entertainment