Michela Andreozzi
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Michela Andreozzi is an Italian actress, screenwriter, and director, born in Rome on July 4, 1969. Raised in a Roman family, she showed from an early age a strong passion for theatre, writing, and comedy. After completing classical high school and earning a degree in Literature, she began her professional career in entertainment, working in radio and television.
Her television debut came in the early 1990s with the popular show Non è la Rai, which brought her widespread recognition. She later worked as both writer and performer in numerous television and theatre productions, standing out for her sharp wit and versatility.
As an actress, Michela has established herself in the Italian film and theatre scene by alternating between comedic and dramatic roles, collaborating with directors such as Carlo Verdone, Cristina Comencini, Fausto Brizzi, and Massimiliano Bruno.
In 2017, she made her directorial debut with Nove lune e mezza (Nine and a Half Moons), a film she wrote, directed, and starred in, tackling the theme of motherhood with humor and sensitivity. This was followed by Brave ragazze (2019), Genitori vs Influencer (2021), and Una gran voglia di vivere (2023), which further cemented her ability to blend lighthearted storytelling with social reflection.
In 2025, she released her new hit film Unicorni, a bittersweet comedy that confirms her artistic maturity and her keen, empathetic perspective on contemporary society and the female experience.
Alongside her film work, Michela continues to perform in theatre and to write books and scripts that explore human relationships with intelligence and irony. Deeply committed to social issues, she actively supports initiatives promoting women's rights and gender equality in film and entertainment.
With her authentic, vibrant style, Michela Andreozzi stands as one of the most original and distinctive voices in contemporary Italian comedy.


