Katy Louise Saunders
English-Colombian actress (born 1984)
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Key Takeaways
- Katy Louise Saunders (born on July 21, 1984) is an English–Colombian former actress who was mainly active in Italy.
- She attended the English School in Rome and settled permanently in Milan with her family at the age of 14.
- She has a brother.
- In 2004 she became popular thanks to Luca Lucini's Three Steps Over Heaven , where she played Babi, a bourgeois girl who falls in love with bad boy Step (Riccardo Scamarcio): the movie was a cult among Italian teenagers in the 2000s and catapulted her to stardom.
- The following year she appeared for the first time on television in the Rai 1 miniseries Il Grande Torino directed by Claudio Bonivento, in which she played Susanna.
Katy Louise Saunders (born on July 21, 1984) is an English–Colombian former actress who was mainly active in Italy.
Early life
Saunders was born in London, England, to a British father and Colombian mother, and spent her childhood between London and Italy due to her father's work. She attended the English School in Rome and settled permanently in Milan with her family at the age of 14. She later graduated from faculty of Business and Economics at Bocconi University. She has a brother.
Career
Saunders made her acting debut in 2002 with the film A Journey Called Love by Michele Placido, in which she played Sibilla Aleramo as a child, while the following year she appeared briefly in The Lizzie McGuire Movie. In 2004 she became popular thanks to Luca Lucini's Three Steps Over Heaven, where she played Babi, a bourgeois girl who falls in love with bad boy Step (Riccardo Scamarcio): the movie was a cult among Italian teenagers in the 2000s and catapulted her to stardom. Also in 2004 she was Valentina in What Will Happen to Us by Giovanni Veronesi. The following year she appeared for the first time on television in the Rai 1 miniseries Il Grande Torino directed by Claudio Bonivento, in which she played Susanna.
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