Maria Amelia Monti is one of Italy’s most beloved actresses, thanks to her unique style that combines irony, intelligence and a natural ability to make people laugh gracefully. Born in Milan on June 30, 1961, however, she has deep roots in Bellano, the charming village overlooking Lake Como where her family comes from. Those lakeside origins, made up of quiet, authenticity and landscapes that seem to have come straight out of a story, have influenced her sensibility and her outlook on the world.
After training at the Accademia dei Filodrammatici, she distinguished herself through a brilliant career in theater, film and television. The general public got to know and love her thanks to series such as “Finalmente Soli,” where she played the character of Alice with great verve, alongside Gerry Scotti.
In addition to comedy, Maria Amelia has demonstrated great artistic versatility, bringing to the stage intense shows and tackling even deep themes, such as adoption, with intelligence and delicacy.
With her talent, her never shouted irony and that silent but strong bond with Bellano, Maria Amelia Monti has managed to build an authentic artistic path that leaves its mark for elegance, consistency and humanity.