Francesca Marciano
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Francesca Marciano (born Rome, 17 July 1955) is an Italian novelist, screenwriter and actress.
After graduating in modern literature, Marciano moved to the United States, where she studied acting with Lee Strasberg and worked as assistant of Lionel Rogosin.[1] Returned to Italy, she started collaborating as a journalist with RAI, and worked as an actress in films by Lina Wertmüller, Pupi Avati and Pasquale Festa Campanile.[1] She was the recipient of the Rapallo Carige Prize for Casa Rossa in 2003.[2] She won a David di Donatello award for best screenplay with Damned the Day I Met You, a film directed by Carlo Verdone in 1992.