Guia Jelo

Info

Role

Actress

Date of birth

05/05/1952

Place of birth

Catania, Sicily, Italy

Guia Jelo

Biography

Guia Jelo was born in Catania, where she graduated from Teatro Stabile in 1974. After that, she was trained by Giorgio Strehler at Piccolo Teatro in Milan. After a long career in theater, she debuted in cinemas with the films "Corleone", "Chiedo Asilo" and "Le Buttane" by Aurelio Grimaldi, which won her a nomination for Best Actress at Cannes Film Festival in 1994. She played in other numerous films among which: "Volesse il cielo" by Vincenzo Salemme, "E adesso sesso" by Carlo Vanzina, "Strangled Lives" by Ricky Tognazzi, "Il mio nome è Thomas" by and with Terence Hill, "L'erede", by Michele Zampino and "La scomparsa di Patò" by Andrea Camilleri and directed by Rocco Mortelliti. Recently, she was in "La befana vien di notte: le origini" by Guaglianone and Menotti and directed by Paola Randi. She appeared on television in numerous shows such as: "La piovra 9", "Il commissario Montalbano", "Incantesimo 7 e 8", "I Cesaroni 3", "L'onore e il rispetto", "Un caso di Coscienza" and "Le più belle frasi di Osho".

Known For

La piovra
La piovra
8.4
8.4
Stare fuori
Stare fuori
7.2
7.2
La scorta
La scorta
6.6
6.6
Eden
Eden
0.0
0.0