Vittoria Belvedere
- Actress
Vittoria Belvedere is an Italian actress who has established herself as a prominent figure in European television and film. She was born in Vibo Valentia, Calabria, Italy, and has built a distinguished career spanning over three decades in the entertainment industry.
Belvedere made her professional debut in 1992 with the film "In camera mia," directed by Luciano Martino. The following year, she gained recognition through her appearance in the television miniseries "Delitti privati." While she has appeared in several films, most of her work is television-based, allowing her to develop a strong presence in the medium. Her career reached international prominence when she portrayed Julia the Elder in the Anglo-Italian miniseries "Imperium: Augustus", which became one of her most notable roles. Her television work includes appearances in "The Pope John Paul II," "Rita da Cascia," "San Giovanni," and "The Return of Sandokan", demonstrating her versatility across different genres and historical periods.
Beyond her acting career, Belvedere expanded her television presence by hosting the 2003 edition of the prestigious Sanremo Festival alongside Pippo Baudo and Manuela Arcuri. In 2006, she starred in ten episodes of the Italian romantic drama series "Nati ieri", further cementing her status as a television personality. Her personal life reflects stability and family commitment, as she has been married to Vasco Valerio since 1999, and they have three children together.
Belvedere's contribution to Italian and European television has made her a recognizable face in the industry, particularly known for her work in historical dramas and miniseries that have reached international audiences. Her ability to transition between different television formats, from dramatic series to hosting prestigious cultural events, demonstrates her broad appeal and professional adaptability within the entertainment landscape.
Belvedere made her professional debut in 1992 with the film "In camera mia," directed by Luciano Martino. The following year, she gained recognition through her appearance in the television miniseries "Delitti privati." While she has appeared in several films, most of her work is television-based, allowing her to develop a strong presence in the medium. Her career reached international prominence when she portrayed Julia the Elder in the Anglo-Italian miniseries "Imperium: Augustus", which became one of her most notable roles. Her television work includes appearances in "The Pope John Paul II," "Rita da Cascia," "San Giovanni," and "The Return of Sandokan", demonstrating her versatility across different genres and historical periods.
Beyond her acting career, Belvedere expanded her television presence by hosting the 2003 edition of the prestigious Sanremo Festival alongside Pippo Baudo and Manuela Arcuri. In 2006, she starred in ten episodes of the Italian romantic drama series "Nati ieri", further cementing her status as a television personality. Her personal life reflects stability and family commitment, as she has been married to Vasco Valerio since 1999, and they have three children together.
Belvedere's contribution to Italian and European television has made her a recognizable face in the industry, particularly known for her work in historical dramas and miniseries that have reached international audiences. Her ability to transition between different television formats, from dramatic series to hosting prestigious cultural events, demonstrates her broad appeal and professional adaptability within the entertainment landscape.