Veronica Pivetti
Veronica Pivetti is a prominent Italian actress and voice actress, born in Milan. Coming from a creative family, she is the daughter of a voice actress and a stage director, and she also has a sister, Irene, who is a politician. Pivetti embarked on her artistic journey at a young age, starting her career in voice acting at just eight years old, where she became known for dubbing anime and animated films.
Her breakthrough into live-action came in 1995 when she starred alongside renowned actor and director Carlo Verdone in the popular film "Viaggi di nozze," which marked her debut on the big screen. Following this, she appeared in various films, including Lina Wertmüller's "The Blue Collar Worker and the Hairdresser in a Whirl of Sex and Politics."
Pivetti transitioned primarily to television, where she gained widespread recognition for her roles in several successful series, such as "Commesse," "Il maresciallo Rocca," and "Provaci ancora prof." In 1998, she showcased her versatility by co-hosting the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival with Raimondo Vianello and Eva Herzigová, further solidifying her status in the entertainment industry. With a career that spans decades, Pivetti remains a beloved figure in Italian cinema and television.
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