
Cast
Stefania Rocca
Acting
Cast
Stefania Rocca
Known for
Acting
Born
1971-04-24
From
Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Biography
Stefania Rocca was born on April 24, 1971 in Turin. She is best known for her roles in the films Nirvana (1997), The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) and Dracula (2002). Rocca also was the lead in Dario Argento's The Card Player. Among her most recent appearances, she was in Alessandro D'Alatri's comedy film Commediasexi where she played the main character, Pia Roncaldi. She starred as Hannah in the 1997 film Solomon. Rocca was born on 24 April 1971 in Turin, the daughter of a Fiat chief of security and a stylist. Beginning in her adolescence Rocca studied piano, singing, and dancing at the Teatro Stabile di Torino. In the late 1980s she moved to Milan where she started working as a model; in Milan, she enrolled in a series of acting courses. In 1993, thanks to a scholarship, she joined the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome. She also studied at the Actors Studio in New York City. Rocca is married to her long-time partner Carlo Capasa, whom she wed in a highly secretive ceremony in 2013. The couple has been together since 2005, and has two sons. Rocca made her acting debut with a secondary role in Giulio Base's Policemen but her breakout role was the blue-haired Naima in the Gabriele Salvatores' cyberpunk film Nirvana (1997). After enrolling a course at the Actors Studio in New York, in 1998, Rocca had her first main role in the controversial erotic thriller Viol@, and for her performance she was nominated to the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress. One year later, Rocca appeared in Anthony Minghella's The Talented Mr. Ripley as Jude Law's lover, then she appeared in other international productions, including Kenneth Branagh's Love's Labour's Lost, Mike Figgis' experimental Hotel and Tom Tykwer's Heaven. In 2003, Rocca had her main commercial success in Italy, with Alessandro D'Alatri's comedy Casomai, which also gave her a nomination for Best Actress at the Nastro d'Argento and David di Donatello Awards. In 2005, she played a blind lesbian in the Academy Award-nominated drama The Beast in the Heart, and for her performance, she was nominated for the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress. Since the mid-2000s, Rocca has mainly appeared on television. She is also active on stage.

The Talented Mr. Ripley
as Silvana

Jesus
as Mary of Bethany

Heaven
as Regina

Nirvana
as Naima

Solomon
as Anna

Love's Labour's Lost
as Jacquanetta

Poliziotti
as Valeria

Go Go Tales
as Debby

Hotel
as Sophie

Mary
as Brenda Sax

I'm Back
as Katia Bellini

Inside/Out
as Grace Patterson

Operation Valkyrie
as Margarethe v. Oven

Do You See Me?
as Maria

Don't Tell
as Emilia

The Man Who Drew God
as Pola

Five Moons Plaza
as Fernanda

The Card Player
as Anna Mari

Commediasexi
as Pia

D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers
as Anne D'Autriche

A Woman
as Natalie

The Candidate
as Laura Dedieu

The Invader
as Agnès de Yael

Little Lady
as Malvina Farelli

A Fairy Tale Wedding
as Luciana

Mom or Dad?
as Sonia

Dietro la notte
as Marta Colombi

Hochzeit in Rom
as Gioia D’Arcadia

L'amore rubato
as Marina

La cura del gorilla
as Vera

Giochi d'equilibrio
as Francesca

Viol@
as Marta / Viola

Life as It Is
as Giorgia

Palermo – Milan One Way
as Maria Pia Di Meo

Resurrection
as Katiuscia Maslova

Ombre
as Elena

Amiche davvero!!
as claudia

Non si ruba a casa dei ladri
as Daniela Russo

Dracula
as Mina

Abbraccialo per me
as Caterina

Voce del verbo amore
as Francesca

Adriano Olivetti - La forza di un sogno
as Karen Bates

Love Hurts
as Germana

L'amico di Wang
as Simonetta

Gli anni spezzati
as Grazia Sossi

Diary of a Rapist

Heartless

Rosa and Cornelia
as Rosa

I'm a little bit crazy... and you?

L'amore è eterno finché dura
as Carlotta

Casomai
as Stefania

La primavera della mia vita
as Manager

In principio erano le mutande
as Teresa

Kiss Me First
as Adele

Running Against
as Chiara

Edda Ciano e il comunista
as Edda Ciano

Il terzo tempo
as Teresa

Infinitesimal calculus

I virtuali
as La ragazza