Margherita Buy
Margherita Buy, born on January 15, 1962, is a celebrated Italian actress renowned for her remarkable contributions to European cinema. With an impressive tally of seven David di Donatello Awards and an equal number of Nastro d'Argento Awards, she has firmly established herself as a prominent figure in the film industry. After dedicating years to her education at the Academy of Dramatic Arts, Buy achieved widespread recognition with her performance in Duccio Tessari's romantic drama, *Una grande storia d'amore*, released in 1986.
Following this breakthrough, she showcased her versatility in Daniele Luchetti's films, including *It's Happening Tomorrow* (1988) and *The Week of the Sphinx* (1990). Her role in the latter earned her the Best Actress award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, further solidifying her status as a talented performer.
Buy's career continued to flourish with her portrayal of a widow grappling with her husband's infidelity in Ferzan Özpetek's acclaimed film, *The Ignorant Fairies*, which won her a Silver Ribbon for Best Lead Actress. With her impressive body of work and her ability to connect with audiences, Margherita Buy remains one of the most revered actresses in contemporary Italian cinema, continually captivating viewers with her powerful performances.
Filmography
Here Comes the Storm
The First Day of My Life
The Unknown Woman
The Caiman
7 Women and a Murder
Tell It Like a Woman
A Five Star Life
His Secret Life
Three Floors
Saturn in Opposition
Mia Madre
Manual of Love
Exterior Night