In quick succession she will make Francesco Totti fall in love, becoming his pivot in the last difficult years, and will make Commissioner Montalbano capitulate who, completely dazed by the passion for her, will want to leave his job and his eternal girlfriend. In short, Greta Scarano in the coming weeks will be at the center of a curious sentimental head-tail between what could be the last film dedicated to “Inspector Montalbano” and the first TV series dedicated to the Giallorossi captain. In the Sky series, broadcast from March 19, she will play Ilary Blasi, wife and mother of the footballer’s three children, while in the Rai1 film, broadcast on March 8 after the Sanremo binge, she will play the young Antonia, a very skilled policewoman but above all an unbearable temptation for the commissioner played by Zingaretti.
In short, a story of love, sex and even horns, since Montalbano will betray her eternal girlfriend Livia. She tells it this way: “I arrived almost out of time, but very happy to have had this chance. When I arrived I felt a bit like an alien in entering such a familiar context. And I have to represent a character who upsets Montalbano’s world, the scheme in which he lives and whoever is part of the imagination of Camilleri’s works. An element that brings a huge crisis: being an earthquake for an actor is beautiful. I felt that where I put my feet I made everything crumble “.
But who is this actress with a sophisticated and enigmatic beauty? Greta Scarano has to her credit many films, fiction and even international productions such as “The Name of the Rose”. We saw her in the role of the policewoman of Paolo Borsellino’s escort, the late Emanuela Loi, but also as Viola in “Suburra”, directed by Stefano Sollima. Alongside Valerio Mastandrea she was the protagonist of “The vertical line” and with Alessandro Preziosi of the Mediaset series “Non lie”. Romana, 34, studied singing, drums and percussion before graduating from classical high school and enrolling in Political Science. She is romantically linked to the director Sidney Sibilla who directed her in the hilarious saga of “I can stop when I want”.
Cinzia Marongiu
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