Silvia Colloca

Silvia Colloca

Silvia Colloca at the AACTA Awards 2012, Sydney, Australia
Born (1977-07-23) 23 July 1977
Milan, Italy
Years active 2002 – present
Spouse(s) Richard Roxburgh
(2004–present)
Children Raphael
Miro

Silvia Colloca (born 23 July 1977) is an Italian actress, blogger, cookbook author, and TV cookery show personality.[1][2][3][4] She has published two cookbooks.

Colloca was born in Milan to Loredana and Mario Colloca. Her first major film role was in Van Helsing, in which she played Verona, one of Dracula's brides. In September 2004, at the medieval castle Castello di Montalto in Tuscany she married the Australian actor Richard Roxburgh who played Dracula in that film. They have two sons, Raphael Jack Domenico Roxburgh born in 2007 and Miro Gianni David Roxburgh born in 2010. She currently resides in Sydney, Australia.[5][6]

Colloca is an opera-trained mezzo-soprano and worked as a musical theatre performer in Italy before becoming a film actress.

Television

Made in Italy with Silvia Colloca

"Made in Italy with Silvia Colloca",[7] an Australian 10-part TV series, debuted on SBS TV in November 2014, coinciding with the publication of the book of the same name.[8] Colloca took a film crew home to meet her Italian family, showcasing three picturesque regions of Italy, Abruzzo where her family is from, Marche, and Molise, using her mother’s kitchen to present cucina povera (peasant cuisine).[8][9]

Silvia's Italian Table

"Silvia's Italian Table", an eight part reality and cooking series debuted on ABC on 6 October 2016. In each episode, Colloca invites a group of celebrities to cook and eat with her and engage in entertaining and intelligent conversation. Guests featured are Kathy Lette, Lisa McCune, Tom Gleeson, Magda Szubanski, Matt Moran, Ken Done, Sarah Ferguson, Merrick Watts, Claire Hooper.[10]

Filmography

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