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Carla Dujany Solaro, professionally known as Carla Solaro, is an Italian actress recognized for her extensive work in European film and television. Her career spans several decades and includes theater, television, and film roles across various genres. She completed her theatrical training at the esteemed Cours Florent in Paris in 1995, honing her skills in dramatic arts. Immediately after, she began her professional career in theater, starring as Brenda M. Monroe in the musical "Blood Brothers" by Willy Russell, directed by C. Nistri. Solaro made her television debut in 1995 on the German channel RTL Television's "Nacht Show." That same year, she co-hosted the Italian festival competition "BravoGrazie" alongside Tiberio Timperi, establishing her foothold in Italian entertainment. She later appeared in several prominent Italian TV series, including "Don Matteo," "Carabinieri," and "Il bello delle donne," solidifying her status in domestic television. Her film work includes collaborations with notable Italian directors, especially Tinto Brass, with roles in "Fermo posta Tinto Brass" and "Senso '45" (also known as "Black Angel"). Her filmography also includes "Top Girl" (1997) and "Snuff Killer - La morte in diretta" (2003), showcasing her adaptability across diverse cinematic styles. Most recently, she appeared in "Brividi d'autore" (2023), reflecting her ongoing presence in the film industry. Outside of her acting career, Solaro is married to Antonello del Pierro, director of Italymedia.it, since 2007. Her progression from theatrical education to television and film underscores her enduring dedication to the performing arts within the Italian entertainment scene, marking her as a notable figure in European cinema and television.