Flaminia Bonciani
- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Flaminia Bonciani was born on August 10 in Rome, Italy. Her father
Massimo Bonciani is the CEO of GBM (Gulf Business Machine) while her
mother Anna Mazzitelli has acted in various plays. Her sister Giulia
Bonciani is ten years younger than her. Flaminia grew up as a teenager
in the United States. At age seventeen Bonciani moved with her family
to Greenwich, Connecticut, where she attended Greenwich High School and
received her diploma. Following high school, Flaminia went to Pace
University in New York and earned a B.B.A. Bachelor of Business
Administration. Moreover, Bonciani while in New York began working as a
model for local painters. Flaminia eventually returned to Rome and
immediately began studying acting in a school for circus training where
she did mimic and human pyramids. In addition, Bonciani studied the
Stanislavskij method with members of the famed Actors Studio who lived
in Italy and went on to study Susan Batson's method. (Her current
acting coach is Bernard Hiller, who uses a personal technique that's a
mixture of Meisner, Stella Adler, and The Method.) Outside of acting,
Flaminia also sings, works as a dubber (she has a certificate from
Technicolor, where she took a dubbing course), and practices the sport
of pole dancing. In 2011 Bonciani took part in a stage production of
the musical "Mr. Dago" directed by Gabriel Bologna for the Italian
Institute of Culture in Los Angeles. Flaminia lives between Rome,
Paris, and Los Angeles.