
Lorella Cravotta
Lorella Cravotta (Rome, 1965) is an Italian actress known for her significant film career, often characterized by incisive and memorable roles.
After establishing herself in television, she gained widespread popularity on the big screen with roles that highlighted her comedic talent and her ability to create distinct characters. Her most iconic role in cinema is perhaps that of Selvaggia in Leonardo Pieraccioni's *Il ciclone* (1996), which earned her a Nastro d'argento award.
She later collaborated with prominent directors such as Roberto Benigni in *Pinocchio* (2002), where she played the Blue Fairy, and Francesco Nuti in *Il principe e il pirata* (2001). Her filmography also includes dramatic roles, such as in Renzo Martinelli's *Vajont* (2001).
Cravotta is appreciated for her ability to range from comedic to dramatic roles, often embodying eccentric, passionate characters or those endowed with a strong human appeal and marked expressiveness.