Cristina Serafini
Cristina Serafini was born in Turin, Italy, the only child of a journalist and a restaurant owner. She soon decided to pursue an acting career and won a scholarship to attend the prestigious Scuola del Teatro Stabile di Torino, founded by Italian director Luca Ronconi. She speaks Italian, English, French and Spanish. Serafini has appeared in 29 films and television series since the early 2000s, including: Il divo (2008), Colpo d'occhio (2008), Il bene e il male (2009), Il peccato e la vergogna (2010) and Valzer (2007) which was screened at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Serafini made her film début in the 2006 film Sono tornato al nord (2006). Serafini's first significant role came in Roberto Cuzzillo's Senza fine (2008) as a young homosexual, winning her critical and commercial recognition, as well as the Best Actress in a Leading Role Award at 2009 Chieti Film Festival directed by Roberto Faenza.
In 2011 Serafini was selected for four lead roles. She played the role of Alessandro Gassmann's fiancée in Un Natale per due (2011) and received the Best Rising Italian Actress Award at International Euro-Mediterranean Awards, Rome, Italy.