Biography of Manuela Arcuri

Venus and Juno

January 8, 1977 Manuela Arcuri was born in Latina day January 8, 1977. Bursting with remarkable physical, already at the age of 14 years is approaching the world of show business starting to appear in various photo shoots and taking part in numerous fashion shows. Of birth family after attending high school, he enrolled at the Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica in Rome. The film debut arrives in 17 years with the role in the film debut of Leonardo Pieraccioni "graduates"; soon after gets a part in "black holes" directed by Pappi Corsicato; has opportunity to interpret a role even more relevant when Carlo Verdone wants you in the shoes of forced Mara in his "honeymooners"; in 1997 also appears in traditional Christmas comedy "A crack in time," with Massimo Boldi and Christian De Sica. Manuela Arcuri works likewise for tv starring in tv series "Disokkupati". Back in 1999 with the movie "water bath" by Giorgio Panariello. The beautiful Manuela becomes soon a fixture of social lounges, vip parties and tv shows; ubiquitous gossip about his private life. In this context makes headlines its discussed relationship with a rich Arab Emir with but will break all ties because of the overwhelming jealousy of billionaire. The 2000 is perhaps the year of his final consecration in the film "knuckleheads" starring alongside the pair Alessandro Gassman and Ricky Tognazzi, and the subsequent "freewheeling" Dana Neapolitan comedian and Director Vincenzo Salemme, in which it shares the scene with her Sabrina Ferilli. Also in 2000 posing naked for calendar "magazine GenteViaggi"; the year after a calendar, to view. In 2001 Manuela Arcuri is Christo Van Wyk, star of the tv drama "Police". Between 2002 and 2003 is co-host of the Sanremo Festival and "seriously" (with Teo Teocoli and Anna Maria Barbera). In 2004 participated as a protagonist, the video of the song Liberi da noi of Gigi D'Alessio, and in 2007 the video for the song "Somewhere Here On Earth" by Prince. Meanwhile is having an affair with the Italian fencing champion Aldo Montano, but the love story ends in 2006. In 2008 Manuela Arcuri interprets Egle Ciccirillo in the stage play "the first who understood me," written, directed and starring Antonio Garcia. That same year he participated in the television drama "Wives", and conducts "Venice music awards", alongside with Amadeus.