Laetitia Gabrielli (b. 1966)

Birthplace:
Paris, France

Born:
June 29, 1966

Elle apprend dès l'âge de 12 ans le métier au théâtre avec Anne Delbée. Elle débute au cinéma en 1980 dans La Boum aux côtés de Sophie Marceau. À 20 ans, elle incarne Juillet dans Juillet en septembre de Sebastien Japrisot (scénariste de L'Été meurtrier). Elle se met à plusieurs reprises dans la peau de l'Italienne piquante, excentrique et peu discrète pour les séries d'AB Productions : Rosy dans Hélène et les Garçons, Luna dans Les Filles d'à côté et enfin Rita dans L'École des passions. Elle joue également dans un épisode des Vacances de l'amour où elle incarne une jeune femme appelée Carine, et dans quelques épisodes de la série Blague à part dans le rôle de Tina. En 2002, on la voit dans plusieurs téléfilms, dont Poil de carotte, réalisé par Richard Bohringer et diffusé sur France 2. La même année, elle réalise un court métrage, Boulette avec Tom Novembre. En 2003, elle coréalise le court métrage L'Enfant de la haute mer et joue dans le film de S. Pierre Yameogo Moi et mon Blanc. Depuis 2004, elle est paysagiste et formatrice pour aider les jeunes à trouver un travail.

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