Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress, Soundtrack, Writer |
Birth Day | January 15, 1962 |
Birth Place | Rome, Lazio, Italy, Italy |
Age | 62 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1983–present |
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
Spouse(s) | Sergio Rubini (m. 1991, div.) |
Children | 1 |
Awards | David di Donatello Best Actress 1991 The Station 1999 Not of this World 2008 Days and Clouds 2013 A Five Star Life 2015 My Mother Best Supporting Actress 2004 Caterina in the Big City 2005 Manual of Love Nastro d'Argento Best Actress 1991 The Station 2001 The Ignorant Fairies 2007 The Caiman/Saturn in Opposition 2008 Days and Clouds 2015 My Mother Best Supporting Actress 2002 The Best Day of My Life 2004 Caterina in the Big City |
Net worth: $11 Million (2024)
Margherita Buy, a talented actress, soundtrack artist, and writer in Italy, is projected to have a net worth of $11 million in 2024. Known for her remarkable performances and versatility in the entertainment industry, Buy has garnered considerable success and acclaim throughout her career. With numerous notable roles in films and television, she has captivated audiences with her exceptional talent and natural charm. Additionally, her contributions as a soundtrack artist and writer have further solidified her artistic prowess. Margherita Buy's significant net worth is a testament to her hard work, dedication, and undeniable talent in the entertainment field.
Biography/Timeline
After a long period of studying at the Academy of Dramatic Arts, she made her breakthrough role in Duccio Tessari's Una grande storia d'amore (1986), which was followed by roles in Daniele Luchetti's two projects It's Happening Tomorrow (1988) and The Week of the Sphinx (1990). For the last one, she won the best performance by an Actress in a leading role award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.
Afterwards, she played in Sergio Rubini's The Station for which she won her first David di Donatello Prize and the Silver Ribbon as best leading Actress, in 1990. After The Station, she became a premier star featuring in Italian box office hits like Carlo Verdone's Damned the day I met you (1992). She teamed up again with Director Daniele Luchetti for The Storm Is Coming (1992) and worked with Mario Monicelli in Looking for Paradise (1995) and Pozzessere (An Eyewitness Account).
Her 1991 marriage with Sergio Rubini ended by the mid-1990s.
In 1994 she was directed by her husband, Sergio Rubini, in the film Prestazione straordinaria. She also formed an association with Italian Director Giuseppe Piccioni, who directed her in four films: the most important being Penniless Hearts (1996) and Not of this World, which earned Margherita her second David di Donatello Award.
In October 2006, she starred in the new release, La sconosciuta, by Academy Award winner Giuseppe Tornatore and in December she starred in Alessandro D'alatri's Commediasexy.