Caterina Guzzanti
- Actress
Her debut took place in 1997 in the popular satirical program 'Pippo Chennedy Show'. After several successful programs including 'La posta del cuore' (1998), 'L'ottavo nano' (2000), 'Il caso Scafroglia' (2002) and 'Bulldozer' (2003), in 2006 and 2007 Caterina Guzzanti took part in the programs of Gialappa's Band 'Mai dire lunedì', 'Mai dire martedì' and 'Mai dire Grande Fratello' on Italia 1.
From 2007 to 2010 she played the role of Arianna in the cult series 'Boris' for three seasons.
In 2008 she was part of the cast of 'Parla con me', whilst in 2011 and 2013 she co-hosted six episodes of 'Sostiene Bollani' with the pianist Stefano Bollani on Rai3.
In 2012 she presented 'Nanuk-Prove d'avventura'with Davide Demichelis on Rai3, and in 2013 she hosted the satirical program 'La prova dell'otto' on MTV. In 2021 she was part of the cast of the successful game show 'Lol - Chi ride è fuori' on Prime Video, and in 2022 she returned to the role of Arianna in the fourth season of 'Boris'.
In theatre, she is the protagonist of 'Due Partite' (2015) written by Cristina Comencini and directed by Paola Rota.
In cinema, she has been amongst the protagonists of successful titles such as 'Tutta la vita davanti' by Paolo Virzì (2008), 'Oggi sposi' by Luca Lucini (2009), 'Nessuno mi può giudicare' (2011) and 'Confusi e felici' (2014) both directed by Massimiliano Bruno, 'Ogni maledetto Natale' (2014) by Giacomo Ciarrapico, Mattia Torre and Luca Vendruscolo, 'Mollami' by Matteo Gentiloni and 'Burraco Fatale' (2020) by Giuliana Gamba. She has recently been in 'Noi anni luce' by Tiziano Russo, and in the soon to be released 'Cattiva coscienza' by Davide Minnella, and 'Elf me' by YouNuts!.