Caterina Ferioli is known for The Tearsmith (2024) and Belcanto.
Caterina Fornaciai is an actress, known for Bathrooms (2013), Caverna and Ti ricordi di me? (2014).
Caterina Forza was born in Rome in April 1999. She graduates in Languages at the Virgilio high school. Her very first acting experience on 2016 was completely random: she gets chosen by Francesca Archibugi for a small role in the fiction "Romanzo familiare". But in those years, Caterina mainly focuses herself in studying singing, and after graduating highschol she moves to London to attend the British and Irish Music Institute and the London College of Creative Media. At the beginning of 2020, she comes back to Rome and attends the DAMS Faculty of Cinema, Television and New Media. On 2021 she is busy on two different projects: she is in the main cast of the new series PRISMA, directed by Ludovico Bessegato, produced by Amazon Studios and Cross Productions. At the same time she is casted in the movie "3/19" by Silvio Soldini.
Caterina Gabanella is a young and talented Italian actress, writer and director. Credits on IMDb comprise only her international career, related to overseas productions or film shot in Italy for International companies. Her official credits including work done in Italy are much more extensive. She has substantial live theatre experience having worked in several prestigious production in Italy, including performing in "Il Re anarchico e i fuorilegge di Versailles" alongside Paolo Rossi. She is also a sought after TV advertising actress having represented some of the most known international brands in the fashion, food and durable goods industry. Caterina is now expanding her experience into film, with leading roles in several short film in Italy, including the winning Shonagai by Alessio Vasarin. Further, she wrote two films that in pre-production phase in Italy and Australia respectively. Caterina will make her directorial debut in 2020 with a highly anticipated film she wrote herself. Prior to joining the entertainment industry, Caterina pursued an internationally successful career as an athlete, being part of the Italian national team of figure skating. Caterina holds a bachelor in Psychology and lives between Rome, Milan, Turin and her home town of Bolzano. She is fluent in several languages including Italian, German and English. For English speaking countries, she is represented in exclusivity by JC Bits Productions.
Caterina Guzzanti made her television debut in 1997 in the popular satirical show "Pippo Chennedy Show". After several successful shows such as "La posta del cuore" (1998), "L'ottavo nano" (2000), "Il caso Scafroglia" (2002), "Bulldozer" (2003), in 2006 and 2007 she took part in the Gialappa's Band's shows "Mai dire lunedì", "Mai dire martedì" and "Mai dire Grande Fratello" on Italia 1. From 2007 to 2010 she played the role of Arianna in the cult series "Boris" for three seasons. In 2008 she was in the cast of "Parla con me", while in 2011 and 2013 she joined pianist Stefano Bollani in the six episodes of "Sostiene Bollani" on Rai3. In 2012 she presented "Nanuk - Prove d'avventura" still on Rai3, with Davide Demichelis. In 2013 she hosted the satirical show "La prova dell'otto" on MTV. At the theater, she played in "Due partite" (2015) written by Cristina Comencini and directed by Paola Rota. Her talent is also discovered in the cinema world and, among her latest personal successes, we find her participation in the films "Escort in Love" (2011) and "Happily Mixed Up" (2014), both directed by Massimiliano Bruno, "Ogni maledetto Natale" (2014) directed by Giacomo Ciarrapico, Mattia Torre and Luca Vendruscolo, "Mollami" by Matteo Gentiloni, presented at the Rome Film Festival in 2019, and "Burraco Fatale" (2020) by Giuliana Gamba.
Caterina Limongi is known for Giro girotondo... con il sesso è bello il mondo (1975).
Caterina Mengs is known for Servir y proteger (2017), La montaña rusa (2012) and Desaparecidos (2020).
Caterina Mona is known for Semret (2022), Persi (2015) and Finding Camille (2017).
Caterina Murino was born on September 15, 1977, in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. In 1996 she took fourth place in the Miss Italy contest. Then she moved to Milan, where she began working as a model in commercials for MasterCard, Swatch, Mercedes-Benz and Nescafe, among other gigs. From 1999-2000 she studied acting at the Scuola di Cinema e Teatro di Francesca de Sapio in Italy. In 1999 she made her acting debut in a stage production of "Richard III" and appeared in several Italian-language plays. In 2002 she began her film and television career with bit parts in Italian, German and French productions. Her breakthrough came in 2004, when she co-starred opposite Jean Reno in the French comedy L'enquête corse (2004). She is trilingual, speaking French, English and Italian. She is a versatile actress and a good athlete. Her talents include singing, dancing tango, flamenco and oriental dances, as well as horseback riding. She co-starred as Solange, one of three Bond girls, opposite Daniel Craig in Casino Royale (2006).
Caterina Scorsone has been a professional actress since the age of eight, when she was a regular on the daytime children's program Mr. Dressup (1967) for Canada's CBC. A veteran of series television, her other series credits include Shock Treatment (2004), Once a Thief (1996) and Power Play (1998), which garnered her a nomination for a Gemini Award, the Canadian equivalent of the Emmy. She starred with Vivica A. Fox in "Missing" (aka 1-800-Missing (2003)) (2003-6). She has also appeared in episodes of The Border (2008) and The Guard (2008). Scorsone's TV movies include My Horrible Year! (2001), directed by Eric Stoltz; Common Ground (1990); Rated X (2000), directed by Emilio Estevez; The Devil's Arithmetic (1999); and Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Families (1998). Her feature film credits include The Third Miracle (1999) with Ed Harris and Anne Heche; Borderline Normal (2001) and Strike! (2002). Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Scorsone is the middle child in a family of five siblings that includes two older twin sisters and a younger brother and sister. She got her first taste of acting in the family living room, where her older sister would play director and all the other kids were in the cast. She completed the final credits in her studies toward an Arts and Science BA at the University of Toronto while filming Missing.