Exclusive: Italian actress Eleonora Romandini, known in the U.S. for her role as Isabella, a concierge in HBO’s The White Lotus, has signed with Stride Management for representation.
Romandini shares a SAG Award nomination for Best Ensemble in a Drama Series for her role as Isabella, the object of hotel manager Valentina’s (Sabrina Impacciatore) affection on Season 2 of The White Lotus, created, written, directed and executive produced by Mike White.
A graduate of the 09 Academy in Milan in law, Romandini’s Italian series credits include Rai’s Il paradiso delle Signore and the short film Mythe Dior, directed by Matteo Garrone. She also appeared in the Raiuno series Makari 2 directed by Michele Soavi. She was most recently seen on the film side in the Riccardo Milani-directed Corro da te and in Il grande giornio, directed by Massimo Venier. On television she was most recently seen in...
Romandini shares a SAG Award nomination for Best Ensemble in a Drama Series for her role as Isabella, the object of hotel manager Valentina’s (Sabrina Impacciatore) affection on Season 2 of The White Lotus, created, written, directed and executive produced by Mike White.
A graduate of the 09 Academy in Milan in law, Romandini’s Italian series credits include Rai’s Il paradiso delle Signore and the short film Mythe Dior, directed by Matteo Garrone. She also appeared in the Raiuno series Makari 2 directed by Michele Soavi. She was most recently seen on the film side in the Riccardo Milani-directed Corro da te and in Il grande giornio, directed by Massimo Venier. On television she was most recently seen in...
- 2/3/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
In a webinar hosted by Rome’s Mia Market, several European producers discussed possible ways of getting the industry back on its feet. “Back to the Future: Post-lockdown scenarios for audiovisual production”: This was the title of the webinar held on Thursday 14 May and organised by Rome’s Mia Market (14 -8 October 2020), in collaboration with Eave and Epc; a panel which saw various European producers discuss different options for getting the sector up and running again, moderated by journalist Nick Vivarelli. One industry professional hoping to resume filming in July is Giannandrea Pecorelli, who, by way of his company Aurora TV, produces the Rai TV series Il Paradiso delle signore, one of the many Italian sets shut down by the health crisis: “since 6 March, we’ve been looking for a way out of this situation which would comply with the social distancing and personal safety guidelines set out by.
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