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Beatrice Bruschi
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Beatrice Bruschi (born in Turin, Italy, 1996) is an Italian actress with a strong theatrical background. She trained at the Giovan Battista Diotaiuti Conservatory in Rome and furthered her studies in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). She is best known internationally for her lead role as Sana Allagui in the hit Netflix series SKAM Italia, a project that marked an important moment in her career and allowed her to explore complex, contemporary narratives. Her performance stood out for its emotional depth and authenticity. She began her career at a very young age, working across film like Caos Calmo, (competing at the 58th Berlinale for the Golden Bear), and television like Al di là del lago, 140 secondi, Ghost Cam, Sketch Up and Gerri. Bilingual Italian and English, and fluent in Spanish and French, Beatrice brings a multicultural sensibility to her work. Outside acting, she wrote the book “Nessuna Differenza” published by HarperCollins in 2021. Passionate about sports, nature and animals, composes original music, plays piano and guitar, and is trained in singing, including classical (operatic) vocals, skills that deeply inform her physical and emotional approach to performance.