Michela Cescon, born on April 13, 1971, is a renowned Italian actress celebrated for her diverse film and theater contributions. She is best known for her roles in notable films such as *Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy*, *Salty Air*, *Viva la libertà*, *Quando sei nato non puoi più nasconderti*, *First Love*, and *Tulpa*.
Cescon honed her craft at the prestigious Teatro Stabile di Torino School, under the mentorship of Luca Ronconi. Her theatrical journey began in 1995 when she starred in Pirandello's *Something True*, directed by Ronconi and Mauro Avogadro. The following year, she took on the role of Queen Mary of Neuborg in Hugo's *Ruy Blas*, continuing her collaboration with Ronconi.
Her artistic partnership with director Valter Malosti began in 1996, where she portrayed the mischievous Puck in *A Midsummer Night's Dream*. Over the years, Cescon showcased her versatility on stage, performing in Lermontov's *Masked Ball* (1997), Shakespeare's *Ophelia: Hamlet/Frammenti* (1998), and taking on the character of Angiolina in *Storia di Doro* by Donatella Musso. In 1999, she played the iconic Antigone in *Polinice and Antigone*, also directed by Malosti, and appeared in several other productions, including Claire Dowie's *Death and Dancing* and Shakespeare's *Hamlet X*. Through her impressive body of work, Cescon has established herself as a prominent figure in both Italian cinema and theater.
Cescon honed her craft at the prestigious Teatro Stabile di Torino School, under the mentorship of Luca Ronconi. Her theatrical journey began in 1995 when she starred in Pirandello's *Something True*, directed by Ronconi and Mauro Avogadro. The following year, she took on the role of Queen Mary of Neuborg in Hugo's *Ruy Blas*, continuing her collaboration with Ronconi.
Her artistic partnership with director Valter Malosti began in 1996, where she portrayed the mischievous Puck in *A Midsummer Night's Dream*. Over the years, Cescon showcased her versatility on stage, performing in Lermontov's *Masked Ball* (1997), Shakespeare's *Ophelia: Hamlet/Frammenti* (1998), and taking on the character of Angiolina in *Storia di Doro* by Donatella Musso. In 1999, she played the iconic Antigone in *Polinice and Antigone*, also directed by Malosti, and appeared in several other productions, including Claire Dowie's *Death and Dancing* and Shakespeare's *Hamlet X*. Through her impressive body of work, Cescon has established herself as a prominent figure in both Italian cinema and theater.