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Giulia Steigerwalt

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Giulia Steigerwalt
Born13 April 1982 (1982-04-13) (age 42)
Occupation(s)Screenwriter
Director
Actress

Giulia Louise Steigerwalt (born 13 April 1982) is an American-born Italian screenwriter, director, and former actress.

Life and career

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Born in Houston, Texas, United States, the daughter of a psychologist mother,[1] Steigerwalt graduated in phylosophy with a Film Art Management major at the Sapienza University of Rome.[2]

While still in high school, Steigerwalt made her film debut playing the main female role in Gabriele Muccino's But Forever in My Mind, and later appeared in Muccino's The Last Kiss.[2] After making her English-speaking debut in Audrey Wells' comedy-drama Under the Tuscan Sun and appearing in some other films, notably Volfango De Biasi's teen comedies Come tu mi vuoi and Iago, starting from 2012 Steigerwalt focused on screenwriting, taking various courses and getting a certificate in Feature Film Writing from UCLA.[2]

Steigerwalt made her screenwriting debut in 2013, with the Paz! sequel Fiabeschi torna a casa.[3] In 2022, she made her directorial debut with September, which got her a David di Donatello for best new director[4] and a Silver Ribbon in the same category.[5]

Personal life

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Steigerwalt is married to the director and producer Matteo Rovere.[2]

Selected filmography

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As Actress
As Screenwriter
As Director and Screenwriter

References

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  1. ^ Barone, Martina (4 May 2023). "I David di THR Roma – Giulia Steigerwalt: "La Nora Ephron italiana? Non oserei aspirare a tanto"". The Hollywood Reporter (in Italian). Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d Bianco, Alice (21 June 2023). "Giulia Steigerwalt: età, biografia, marito e carriera dell'attrice". Lettera 43. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  3. ^ Bove, Luca (30 April 2024). "Settembre l'esordio alla regia di G. Steigerwalt". L'Identità (in Italian). Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  4. ^ Cecchi, Roberta (11 May 2023). "David di Donatello 2023, tutti i vincitori dalle Otto montagne a Elodie". Cosmopolitan (in Italian). Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Nastri d'argento, sei premi per È stata la mano di Dio". Sky TG24 (in Italian). 21 June 2022. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
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