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Sabrina Ferilli’s father was speaker of Lazio's Regional
Council of the Italian Communist Party. Sabrina was herself
clearly influenced by her father’s political orientation and
activism, making no secret of her own leftism.
Sabrina Ferilli starred in several movies and TV series since
the 1980s, as well as debuting in theater plays. While her
popularity stems in large part from her movie acting, theater
always remained her real passion.
Upon leaving school, Ferilli first was rejected by Rome's
Experimental Cinematography Centre. She subsequently took
elocution lessons and meanwhile managed to win bit parts in
films, striving not to become embroiled in the trash sexy films
for which her voluptuous body made her an obvious choice.
Sabrina Ferilli's career started when she worked in the renowned
Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome and participated
in the local drama circuit. Sabrina debuted in the TV movie
Portami la Luna in 1986, and made her film debut the following
year, in Rimini.
Ferilli's first lead part, which may be considered the role of
her lifetime, was in Americano Rosso (The Red American) in 1990.
It would subsequently bring about further leads. Her career was
particularly propelled further by Marco Ferreri’s Diario di un
Vizio (Diary of a Maniac) in 1993, which won the Critics Award
at the Berlin Film Festival.
Unfortunately, Sabrina Ferilli soon struggled to find good film
roles and ended up appearing in second rate flicks. On Italian
TV however, she became very popular, mainly due to Giorgio
Capitani's hit series "Commesse" (1999).

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