- Biography of Monica Bellucci
Birth Name: | Monica Anna Maria Bellucci |
Birth Date: | September 30, 1964 |
Birth Place: | Citta di Castello, Umbria, Italy |
Height: | 5' 7" |
Sex: | F |
Nationality: | Italian |
Profession: | actress, model |
Education: | University of Perugia (majoring law) |
Husband/Wife: | Vincent Cassel (actor; born on November 23, 1966; married on August 3, 1999), Claudio Carlos Basso (fashion photographer; married on January 3, 1990; divorced) |
Father: | Luigi Bellucci (owned truck company) |
Mother: | Maria Gustinelli (painter) |
Daughter: | Leonie (born on May 21, 2010; father: Vincent Cassel), Deva Cassel (born on September 12, 2004; father: Vincent Cassel) |
Claim to fame: | As Nat la gitane in Dobermann (1997), title role in Giuseppe Tornatore's Malena (2000) |
Contact: | Click here |
Francis Coppola gave Bellucci a small role in "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992) with Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins and Keanu Reeves, and she went on to star in numerous European features. In 2000, she appeared with Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman in "Under Suspicion". The following year, she co-starred in the French sensation "Le Pacte des Loupes" (2001).
Bellucci made a major impression when she starred as a raped woman in Gaspar Noé's harrowing "Irréversible" (2002) and the actress also hit the radar of mainstream audiences when she appeared opposite Bruce Willis in Antoine Fuqua's "Tears of the Sun" (2003). Later that same year, Bellucci entranced blockbuster-craving crowds when she was cast in the highly-anticipated back-to-back sequels "The Matrix Reloaded" and "The Matrix Revolution" playing the beautiful and enigmatic Persephone. In 2004 Belucci had a small role, comported with much modesty, as Mary Magdalene in Mel Gibson's controversial and brutal depiction of the Crucifixtion, "The Passion of the Christ," and she also appeared in director Spike Lee's middling sex comedy "She Hate Me" (2004) as the lesbian daughter of a Mafioso who pays to be impregnated by the film's lead character (Anthony Mackie). The following year she appeared as the icy, evil Mirror Queen in director Terry Gilliam's visually arresting but disappointing fairy tale tweaking "The Brothers Grimm" (2005).
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