Giulia Felci

Born in Velletri (RM) on May 31, 1990
Height: 160 cm, shoe size: 40, eyes: brown, hair: dark brown

EDUCATION

Master’s Degree in Modern Linguistics, Unipegaso, 105/110 (2023)
Master’s Degree in Historical-Literary Disciplines, Unicamillus, 110/110 (2023)
Degree in DAMS (Disciplines of Arts, Music, and Entertainment) from Roma Tre, 110 cum laude (2013)
High School Diploma, Classical and Linguistics, 98/100 (2009)

ARTISTIC EDUCATION

Film Acting Masterclass held by casting director Chiara Agnello, 2021
Professional Prose Actress Diploma, awarded by the Lazio Region in collaboration with Sala Umberto and STAP BRANCACCIO. Artistic direction by Lorenzo Gioielli. 2018-2019
“Fondamenta” Acting Academy, Artistic direction by Giancarlo Sammartano, and with: Graziano Piazza, Giorgia Trasselli, Giampiero Rappa, Vittorio Viviani, Sergio Basile, Paola Maffioletti, Francesco Sala, and Franco Ruffini. 2016-2017
Television hosting workshop led by author Massimo Cinque. 2017
“Artes. The Dream Factory” Acting School, Artistic direction by Enrico Brignano. 2014-2016
Intensive theater workshop on Commedia dell’Arte led by Gabriele Guarino and Vania Castelfranchi. 2015
Intensive theater workshop with the “Odin Teatret” company, Artistic direction by Eugenio Barba, in the city of Gallipoli. 2014

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

FILM AND TV SERIES

Film “Twin Star,” directed by Luca Lucini. 2025 (upcoming film), small role
Film “Eterno Visionario,” directed by Michele Placido. 2024, small role
Prime Video series “Those About to Die,” directed by Roland Emmerich, 2023, small role.
Film “Flaminia,” directed by/with Michela Giraud. 2023, small role
Series “Anima Gemella,” produced by Endemol Shine. 2022, small role
Netflix TV series “Supersex,” produced by Groenlandia srl. 2022, small role

THEATRE

Currently a member and theater trainer at the APS AlterArti in Velletri.
“My Love,” directed by Lorenzo Gioielli, at Stap Brancaccio, 2019
“PerTerra” by G. Malavasi, directed by Giulia Felci. The show was presented as part of the InDivenire Festival 2019, at the Spazio Diamante in Rome, under the artistic direction of Giampiero Cicciò. 2019
“Pericolosamente” by E. De Filippo, jointly directed by Giulia Felci, Marco Durastante, and Lorenzo di Somma. Artistic supervision by Maria Letizia Gorga. 2019
“Sarto per signora” by G. Feydeau. Directed by Maria Letizia Gorga. Winner of first prize at the “Play-Theather School Festival” at the Teatro Trastevere, Rome. 2018
“Move Your Jazz,” two monologues by S. Benni. Theater and jazz music, directed by Giulia Felci. 2018
“Oedipus and Thebes” by Statius, Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Directed by Sergio Basile. Presented at the Calatafimi Segesta Dionisiache Festival 2017.
“Fragments” by S. Beckett, directed by Graziano Piazza. 2017
“I Don’t Know You Anymore,” by Aldo de Benedetti, directed by Sara Valerio. 2017
“All’uscita” by L. Pirandello. Dance theater, directed by Paola Maffioletti. 2017
“The Barber of Seville” by G. Rossini. Theater for children, “Opera at School” project, with the “Nova Amadeus” orchestra. 2017
“Bedrooms” by Alan Ayckbourn, directed by Riccardo Barbera. 2016
“Theater of the Absurd” (S. Beckett’s “Catastrophe,” E. Ionesco’s “The Bald Singer,” A. Campanile’s “The Horrible Word”) Directed by Maria Letizia Gorga. 2015

LANGUAGES

Native Italian – Basic English – Intermediate French – Intermediate Spanish

DIALECTS

Roman dialect – Neapolitan

SKILLS

Sports: Pilates – Spinning – Water aerobics – Tone Up
Salsa and Bachata dancer