Anna Falchi

Known For

Acting

Birthday

April 22, 1972 (53 years old)

Place of Birth

Tampere, Finland

Anna Falchi

Biography

Anna Falchi was born Anna Kristiina Palomäki on 22 April 1972 in Tampere, Finland, the daughter of an Italian father Benito (Tito) and Finnish mother Karina. Anna has a brother Saro and a half brother in Sweden Peter (same father). In 1978, at the age of six, she moved to Italy with her family. She started her career as a model. She first appeared on television in a commercial for an Italian bank in 1992. The ad starred Paolo Villaggio, and was directed by the celebrated Federico Fellini. This helped her launch a film career, starting with "Nel continente nero" ("On the Dark Continent") in 1993. She appeared in many films since, including the 1994 fantasy movie "Desideria" e "L'Anello del Drago", the 1997 film "La principessa e il povero" and the 2005 comedy "Nessun messaggio in segreteria". She has also been a popular television personality, hosting various specials on Italian television. She is less known in the English speaking world. Some know her as the lead female in a film called "Dellamorte Dellamore", which was released in the U.S. as "Cemetery Man".

Known For

  • Cemetery Man

    Cemetery Man

    1994

  • Paparazzi

    Paparazzi

    1998

  • Body Guards

    Body Guards

    2000

  • S.P.Q.R.: 2,000 and a Half Years Ago

    S.P.Q.R.: 2,000 and a Half Years Ago

    1994

  • Box Office 3D: The Filmest of Films

    Box Office 3D: The Filmest of Films

    2011

  • L'allenatore nel pallone 2

    L'allenatore nel pallone 2

    2008

  • A summer at the sea

    A summer at the sea

    2008

  • Nineties Part II

    Nineties Part II

    1993

  • The Dragon Ring

    The Dragon Ring

    1994

  • The Princess and the Pauper

    The Princess and the Pauper

    1997

  • The Tracker

    The Tracker

    2019

  • Miracolo italiano

    Miracolo italiano

    1994

  • Snowball

    Snowball

    1995

  • Sanremo Music Festival

    Sanremo Music Festival

    1951

  • Piper

    Piper

    2007