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Gisella Marengo (Cuneo, 16 december 1975) is an italian actress and producer known for her dynamic presence in both European and American cinema. Her acting portfolio includes roles in acclaimed projects such as "La sconosciuta," by Giuseppe Tornatore Third Person by Paul Haggis. Transitioning into production, Marengo produced projects such as "The Humbling," starring Al Pacino, Blackbird," featuring Susan Sarandon and Kate Winslet and the acclaimed documentary "Ennio" directed by in Giuseppe Tornatore.[1]

Early life and education

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Gisella Marengo
Born (1975-12-16) 16 December 1975 (age 48)
Cuneo, Italy
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
Years active2000–present

The daughter of an Italian father and a Monégasque mother, Marengo developed an interest in theatre at an early age. She moved to Rome in 2000 and for five years, she studied acting with Francesca De Sapio, a member of the Actors Studio in New York. She then moved to Los Angeles, where she studied film at UCLA and acting at the Beverly Hills Play House.[1]

Career

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In 2003, Gisella Marengo participated in Pupi Avati's film "Il cuore altrove" alongside Giancarlo Giannini,[2]and in 2005, she played the role of Mina in the thriller "Mary.", directed by Abel Ferrara.[3] In 2006, she appeared in Giuseppe Tornatore's film "La sconosciuta,"[4]which won several David di Donatello awards.[5] Also in 2006, she was in Dario Argento's film "La terza madre."[6] After the horror film by Argento, she played a comedic role in "Scusa ma ti chiamo amore," portraying the sister of Alex, played by Raul Bova.[7]She then worked again with Avati in the film "Il papà di Giovanna."[8]In 2009, she played one of the lead roles in the TV film "Doc West," directed by Giulio Base and shot in English in New Mexico.[9] In the same year, under the direction of Tornatore, she was in the cast of "Baarìa" where she played Matilde.[10] In 2011, she portrayed Maliva in "Conan the Barbarian" [11] and simultaneously played Gizele Moltova in Dito Montiel's "The Son of No One."[12] In 2013, she took on the role of Natalia in Paul Haggis's film "Third Person."[13] She also worked in theatre, acting in "Women with Class" and Chekhov's "The Seagull," both performed at the Teatro Colosseo.

In 2014, Gisella Marengo embarked on her journey as a film producer. She produced several projects, including "The Humbling" starring Al Pacino and directed by Barry Levinson,[1]and the American drama "Blackbird," featuring Susan Sarandon and Kate Winslet, directed by Roger Michell.[1] She also worked on action movies such as "Angel Has Fallen" with Gerald Butler and Morgan Freeman,[1] "Hunter Killer" starring Gerald Butler and Gary Oldman,[1] and "Security" featuring Antonio Banderas.[1]Among her recent productions, in 2020, Gisella Marengo produced the documentary "Francesco," directed by Oscar-nominated Evgeny Afineevsky.[1] The film premiered at the Rome Film Festival[14] and was awarded with the 18th Kinéo Prize.[15] The following year, she was the producer behind the highly acclaimed and renowned documentary "Ennio," which delved into the life of the famous Italian Oscar-winning film composer, Ennio Morricone.[16] Directed by Oscar winning director Giuseppe Tornatore, the documentary features interviews with world-class artists, including Clint Eastwood, Quentin Tarantino, Hans Zimmer, and Bruce Springsteen.[16] It made its debut at the Venice International Film Festival[17] and it was awarded with the prestigious David di Donatello Award for Best Documentary and the Starlight International Film Award.[18] In 2023, Marengo co-produced the action-packed "Expend4bles," featuring actors like Megan Fox, Sylvester Stallone, and Jason Statham.[1]

She is an ambassador for "Artists for Peace and Justice," an organization primarily focused on serving the communities of Haiti with programs in education and healthcare.[1]Marengo is also an ambassador for “Love in Action,” a movement on women's emancipation in collaboration with the Chopra Foundation.[1] She has been twice in the jury of the Monte Carlo Television Festival.[19]

Filmography

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Productions

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Theatre

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  • Torquis (2011)
  • Donne di una certa classe (2013)
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  • Gisella Marengo at IMDb

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  2. ^ a b "Gisella Marengo al Giffoni Film Festival". www.ilmattino.it (in Italian). 2023-07-31. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  3. ^ a b Mary (in Italian), retrieved 2024-02-08
  4. ^ a b La sconosciuta (in Italian), retrieved 2024-02-08
  5. ^ a b "David di Donatello Awards: Foreign Menace Thriller The Unknown Woman Tops". www.altfg.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  6. ^ a b La terza madre (in Italian), retrieved 2024-02-08
  7. ^ a b "Gisella Marengo al Giffoni Film Festival". www.ilmattino.it (in Italian). 2023-07-31. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  8. ^ a b "Il papà di Giovanna - Film - Cinema e Film - Il Sole 24 ORE". cinema.ilsole24ore.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  9. ^ a b Catalano, Angelo (2009-08-28). "Doc West: trama e backstage della miniserie western con Terence Hill". Serieit (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  10. ^ a b Baarìa (in Italian), retrieved 2024-02-08
  11. ^ a b "Italian beaty Gisella Marengo to play "Witch mother" in Conan". ComicBookMovie.com. 2010-04-04. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  12. ^ a b "The Son of No One, cast e trama film". Super Guida TV (in Italian). 2024-02-08. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  13. ^ a b "Gisella Marengo al Giffoni Film Festival". www.ilmattino.it (in Italian). 2023-07-31. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  14. ^ a b "The film "Francesco" on Discovery+ - Vatican News". www.vaticannews.va. 2021-03-26. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  15. ^ a b "Festa Roma: premio Kineo a Afineevsky per docufilm sul Papa - Cinema - Ansa.it". Agenzia ANSA (in Italian). 2020-10-17. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  16. ^ a b c "Prime Video: ENNIO THE MAESTRO". www.primevideo.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  17. ^ a b "Biennale Cinema 2021 | Ennio by Giuseppe Tornatore screens Out of Competition at the 78th Festival". La Biennale di Venezia. 2021-08-10. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  18. ^ a b "Ai David di Donatello vola 'E' stata la mano di Dio' di Paolo Sorrentino - Notizie - Ansa.it". Agenzia ANSA (in Italian). 2022-05-04. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  19. ^ a b "Festival business content". www.tvfestival.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08.