Italian make-up artist
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Born | 23 May 1976 (1976-05-23) (age 48)
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Occupation | Make-up artist |
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Dalia Colli (born 23 May 1976) is an Italian make-up artist.
Life and career
Born in Livorno, Colli studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze and at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma.[1][2] She made her professional debut as assistant of Paola Gattabrusi, and in 2001 she worked as a prosthetic moulder and sculptor in the workshop of Vittorio Sodano.[2]
During her career she was awarded three David di Donatello and a European Film Award for Dogman.[2] In 2021 she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling for Matteo Garrone's Pinocchio.[1][2] Her nomination was shared with Mark Coulier and Francesco Pegoretti.[3]
Selected filmography
- Caravaggio, directed by Angelo Longoni (2007)
- Gomorrah, directed by Matteo Garrone (2008)
- The Red Shadows, directed by Francesco Maselli (2009)
- The Perfect Life, directed by Lucio Pellegrini (2011)
- Reality, directed by Matteo Garrone (2012)
- The Landlords, directed by Edoardo Gabbriellini (2012)
- AmeriQua, directed by Giovanni Consonni e Marco Bellone (2013)
- Mi rifaccio vivo, directed by Sergio Rubini (2013)
- Like the Wind, directed by Marco Simon Puccioni (2013)
- The Mafia Kills Only in Summer, directed by Pif (2013)
- I Can Quit Whenever I Want, directed by Sydney Sibilia (2014)
- Greenery Will Bloom Again, directed by Ermanno Olmi (2014)
- An Italian Name, directed by Francesca Archibugi (2015)
- Chiamatemi Francesco, directed by Daniele Luchetti (2015)
- Maltese - Il romanzo del Commissario, directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli (2017)
- Rainbow: A Private Affair, directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani (2017)
- Dogman, directed by Matteo Garrone (2018)
- The Traitor, directed by Marco Bellocchio (2019)
- Pinocchio, directed by Matteo Garrone (2019)
- The Guest Room, directed by Stefano Lodovichi (2021)
- The Catholic School, directed by Stefano Mordini (2021)
- Robbing Mussolini, directed by Renato De Maria (2022)
- Io Capitano, directed by Matteo Garrone (2023)
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