Giulia Di Quilio


Giulia Di Quilio is an Italian actress.

Early life and career

She moved to Rome, not yet adult, to follow acting courses at Enzo Garinei's Ribalte theater laboratory. In 2005 she continued her professional preparation with a scholarship funded by the Lazio region in the specialization of Actors for screen.
In 2011 she discovers the art of burlesque, thus starting a parallel path, which will lead her to become one of the most recognized Italian performers in this performing art, first participating in the television talent broadcast on Sky Uno Lady Burlesque alongside Giampaolo Morelli, and later as prima donna of the musical BURLESQUE Dalla foglia alla Voglia, directed by the master of the light show Gino Landi, staged in the spring of 2012 at the Salone Margherita, as well as performing in major events related to this form of entertainment, and at various festivals in Europe and Australia.
In 2014 she played in the theater the role of Linda Ash, the protagonist of the theatrical adaptation of the film Mighty Aphrodite by Woody Allen, obtaining good reviews.
In 2016 she published the book Eros e Burlesque for Gremese publisher, where she tells her experience as a burlesque diva, together with the story of the pioneers of this art signing the work with the stage name, chosen for the burlesque profession, of Vesper Julie.
Later she was chosen as femme fatale in the short film The Red Stain produced by Roman Coppola for the family winery, directed by Rodrigo Savedra and presented at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Also in 2018 she is among the protagonists of the comedy Non è vero ma ci credo and also enters as a Guest in Un posto al sole playing the role of Clara Fiorito.

Personal life

She is married and the mother of twins.

Filmography

Film

Television