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Carla Signoris (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkarla siɲˈɲoːris]; born 10 October 1960) is an Italian comedian and film, theatre and television actress.

Key Information

In 2009 she was nominated to the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Ex.

As a dubber, she provided the Italian voice to Dory in Finding Nemo and Finding Dory and to Mrs. Krum in Klaus.

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes
1995 Peggio di così si muore Anna
La bruttina stagionata Marilina
1999 All the Moron's Men President's secretary
2001 Quore Silvia
2003 Finding Nemo Dory (voice) Italian voice-over role
2005 Tutto brilla Actress Short film
2006 Il giorno + bello Nina's mother
2007 Days and Clouds Nadia
2009 Many Kisses Later Loredana
2010 Happy Family Marta's mother
Men vs. Women Nicoletta
2011 Women vs. Men
2014 Fasten Your Seatbelts Anna
Leone nel basilico Clara
2015 Le leggi del desiderio Luciana Marino
2016 Finding Dory Dory (voice) Italian voice-over role
2017 Mr. Happiness Augusta
Lasciati andare Giovanna
2019 L'agenzia dei bugiardi Irene
Don't Stop Me Now Agata
La vacanza Michela
Klaus Mrs. Krum (voice) Italian voice-over role
2022 The Land of Dreams Claire
2023 Billy Regina
The Best Century of My Life Gianna
2024 Diamonds Alida Borghese

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1997 Mamma per caso Annamaria Miniseries
1999 Cornetti al miele Roberta Television film
2004 Camera Café Nadia Recurring role; 3 episodes
2008–2010 Tutti pazzi per amore Miss Carla Main role (seasons 1–2); 46 episodes
2022 The Ignorant Angels Veronica Main role; 8 episodes
2025 Balene – Amiche per sempre Milla Cappiello Main role
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Carla Signoris is an Italian actress and comedian known for her versatile career spanning theatre, cabaret, television satire, mainstream comedy films, dramatic roles, and voice dubbing. [1] Born on October 10, 1960, in Genoa, Italy, she trained at the acting school of the Teatro Stabile di Genova and made her stage debut in 1980 with La bocca del lupo. [1] She rose to prominence as part of the cabaret group Broncoviz alongside performers such as Maurizio Crozza (whom she later married), debuting on television in the satirical program Avanzi in 1992 and later appearing in shows like Tunnel. [1] Her film career includes notable comedies such as Ex, Maschi contro Femmine, Happy Family, and Lasciati andare, alongside dramatic performances in Giorni e nuvole and Allacciate le cinture. [2] In 2017, she received the Nastri d'Argento award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Lasciati andare. [1] Signoris has also contributed to voice acting, most memorably providing the Italian dubbing for Dory in Finding Nemo (2003). [1] Her work in television extends to series such as Tutti pazzi per amore, Monterossi, and Le fate ignoranti, cementing her status as a prominent figure in contemporary Italian entertainment. [1]

Early life

Background and training

Carla Signoris was born on October 10, 1960, in Genoa, Italy. [1] After attending the scientific high school "Martin Luther King" in Genoa and obtaining her scientific diploma in the 1970s, she enrolled in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Genoa, initially drawn by her interest in scenography. [3] [4] Towards the end of the 1970s, however, she shifted her interests toward acting and enrolled in the acting school of the Teatro Stabile di Genova, where she graduated. [5] [3] Her theatrical debut occurred in 1980 with a role in La bocca del lupo, directed by Marco Sciaccaluga for the Teatro Stabile di Genova. [1] [4] [3]

Career

Theatre work

Carla Signoris ha costruito una solida carriera teatrale a partire dal debutto nel 1980 con lo spettacolo "La bocca del lupo" al Teatro Stabile di Genova, per la regia di Marco Sciaccaluga. [1] Ha proseguito lavorando per diverse stagioni con lo stesso teatro, collaborando con registi come Marco Sciaccaluga ed Elio Petri in varie produzioni. [6] Nel 1983 ha iniziato una collaborazione duratura con il regista Giorgio Gallione, che si è consolidata negli anni successivi. [6] Nel 1984 è stata tra i fondatori del Teatro dell'Archivolto, compagnia genovese che ha rappresentato il fulcro della sua attività scenica per molti anni. [6] Dal 1986 la compagnia è stata diretta artisticamente da Giorgio Gallione, con il quale Signoris ha lavorato in modo continuativo su numerosi spettacoli, spesso basati su testi letterari adattati per il palco. [7] Tra le produzioni più significative si ricordano "Il bar sotto il mare" di Stefano Benni nel 1993, per la regia di Giorgio Gallione, in cui ha recitato insieme ai membri del gruppo Broncoviz. [8] Come unica donna nel gruppo comico Broncoviz (insieme a Marcello Cesena, Maurizio Crozza, Ugo Dighero e Mauro Pirovano), nato nell'ambito del Teatro dell'Archivolto, ha contribuito a spettacoli che hanno caratterizzato i primi anni della compagnia e hanno posto le basi per la sua notorietà anche in altri ambiti. [6] [7] La sua presenza scenica ha spaziato da testi comici e satirici a interpretazioni più riflessive, mantenendo un legame costante con la regia di Gallione in lavori come "Amlieto" (1996) e "Beatrici" (2010), entrambi da testi di Stefano Benni. [9]

Television and comedy

Carla Signoris achieved national prominence through her role as the only woman in the Broncoviz comedy group, which brought her breakthrough on RAI 3's satirical program Avanzi from 1992 to 1994. [6] This collaboration, originating from her earlier theatre work with the group, established her as a key figure in Italian comedy television during the 1990s. [10] She continued contributing to several influential cult shows, including Tunnel in 1994, Hollywood Party in 1996, La Tv delle Ragazze, Quelli che il calcio and La grande notte from 2002 to 2003, and Sformat in 2004. [6] Signoris expanded her television presence by hosting Colorado Café in 2005 alongside Rossella Brescia and later hosting Grande Amore for two seasons on Rai 3. [11] She became a regular cast member in programs associated with Maurizio Crozza, appearing in Crozza Italia from 2006 to 2010, Crozza Alive, and La Grande Notte. [6] In addition to her comedy work, Signoris took on notable dramatic and comedy-drama roles in series. She portrayed Miss Carla in the successful Rai 1 fiction Tutti pazzi per amore from 2008 to 2010, appearing in 46 episodes. [3] [12] She had a recurring role in the comedy series Camera Café from 2004 to 2005. [6] More recently, she featured in Studio Battaglia from 2022 to 2024 on Rai 1, Monterossi on Prime Video from 2022 to 2023, and Le fate ignoranti in 2022. [3] [13]

Film roles

Carla Signoris has appeared in numerous Italian feature films, frequently in supporting roles that showcase her versatility in both comedic and dramatic contexts. [14] [6] She gained prominence with her role as Nadia in Giorni e nuvole (2007), directed by Silvio Soldini, a drama centered on a couple navigating economic hardship. Signoris collaborated with director Fausto Brizzi on Ex (2009), portraying Loredana in the romantic comedy ensemble. Her work in Ex earned her a David di Donatello nomination for Best Supporting Actress. [6] She starred as Anna in Allacciate le cinture (2014), directed by Ferzan Özpetek, exploring themes of love and life challenges. In Lasciati andare (2017), she played Giovanna in Francesco Amato's comedy about personal reinvention. Signoris portrayed Agata in Don't Stop Me Now (2019), a comedy highlighting female friendship and self-discovery. She appeared as Gianna in Il più bel secolo della mia vita (2023), directed by Alessandro Bardani. Her ongoing collaboration with Ferzan Özpetek continued in Diamanti (2024), where she played Alida Borghese in the ensemble drama.

Voice acting and dubbing

Carla Signoris is recognized for her contributions to Italian dubbing in animated films, particularly through her portrayal of memorable characters in high-profile international productions. [6] She provided the Italian voice for Dory in Pixar's Alla ricerca di Nemo (Finding Nemo, 2003) and Alla ricerca di Dory (Finding Dory, 2016), becoming the iconic Italian dub actress for the forgetful blue tang fish in these widely popular Disney films. [6] She reprised the role of Dory in the video game Disney Infinity 3.0 (2015). [15] Signoris also voiced Mrs. Krum in the Netflix animated feature Klaus (2019), contributing to the Italian adaptation of the holiday-themed film. [6]

Personal life

Family and marriage

Carla Signoris has been married to the comedian Maurizio Crozza since 1992. They have two sons, Giovanni Crozza and Pietro Crozza. The couple has frequently collaborated professionally in comedy and television projects. Since 2015, Signoris has served as a testimonial for the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC).

Awards and nominations

Literary works

Published books

Carla Signoris has published three books with Rizzoli, all characterized by her signature ironic and humorous style drawn from her comedic career. [16] Her first book, Ho sposato un deficiente, appeared in 2008 and humorously examines marital dynamics from a woman's viewpoint, highlighting everyday frustrations with wit. [17] This was followed by Meglio vedove che male accompagnate in 2012, which satirically explores the pros and cons of relationships and independence. [18] In 2014, she released E Penelope si arrabbiò, continuing her tradition of sharp, comedic observations on life and gender roles. [16]
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