Carla Solaro(I)
- Actress
Carla Dujany Solaro (known professionally as Carla Solaro) is an Italian actress known for her work in European cinema and television. Her career has spanned multiple decades, encompassing theatrical performances, television appearances, and film roles across various genres.
Solaro completed her theatrical training at the prestigious Cours Florent in Paris in 1995, where she developed her craft in dramatic arts. Following her studies, she immediately transitioned into professional performance, participating in the theatrical musical production of "Blood Brothers" by Willy Russell under the direction of C. Nistri, where she portrayed the character Brenda M. Monroe.
Her television career began in 1995 with her debut on the German network RTL Television's "Nacht Show." That same year, she co-presented the Italian festival competition "BravoGrazie" alongside Tiberio Timperi, establishing her presence in Italian entertainment media. She subsequently appeared in several notable Italian television series, including the popular programs "Don Matteo," "Carabinieri," and "Il bello delle donne," which helped solidify her reputation within the domestic television landscape.
Solaro's film career includes collaborations with renowned Italian directors, particularly her work with Tinto Brass in productions such as "Fermo posta Tinto Brass" and "Senso '45" (also known as "Black Angel"). Her filmography also features "Top Girl" (1997) and "Snuff Killer - La morte in diretta" (2003), demonstrating her versatility across different cinematic styles and genres. More recently, she appeared in "Brividi d'autore" (2023), showing her continued activity in the film industry.
Beyond her screen work, Solaro has maintained connections to the entertainment industry through her marriage to Antonello del Pierro, director of Italymedia.it, whom she married in 2007. Her career trajectory from theatrical training through television and film work represents a sustained commitment to performance arts within the Italian entertainment industry, marking her as a recognizable figure in European cinema and television production.