Alessia Ocone, a talented Roman actress and comedian, has had a remarkable career spanning over two decades. From 2002 to 2010, she was a regular performer in the Gialappa's Band production "Mai dire domenica" and "Mai dire grande fratello", as well as "Quelli che il calcio", showcasing her impressive range by bringing over 50 different comedy characters to life on screen.
Her television career has been equally impressive, with appearances in various series and sitcoms, including "I liceali 3", "Sette vite", "Il commissario Manara", "Camera cafè", and "Tutti insieme all'improvviso" alongside Giorgio Panariello.
On the big screen, Ocone's cinematic career took off with the 2007 Massimo Venier film "Mi fido di te". She then went on to star in the 2010 Christmas comedy "The Santa Claus Gang" directed by Paolo Genovese, followed by a string of successful films, including "Men Vs. Women" and "Women Vs. Men" in 2011, and "Poveri ma ricchi" and "Poveri ma ricchissimi" in 2016.
In 2018, Ocone appeared in the films "Put Grandma in the Freezer" and "One of the Family", playing a main role in the latter. Her subsequent films, "Se mi vuoi bene" (2019),"Help! My In-Laws are Vampires" (2020),and "I Cassamortari" (2020),further showcased her versatility and talent.
In recent years, Ocone has continued to thrive in her career, starring in films such as "A Breath of Fresh Air" (2021) alongside Aldo Baglio, and "Finchè notte non ci separi" (2023),as well as joining the cast of the second season of the Prime Video game show "Prova prova sa sa" in 2023.
Throughout her career, Alessia Ocone has consistently demonstrated her ability to adapt to various roles, from comedy to drama, and has become a beloved figure in Italian entertainment.