
Actor
Barbora Bobuľová
Born 1974 · Martin, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia]
Barbora Bobuľová (born April 29, 1974) is a Slovak actress. Born in Martin, Slovakia, Bobuľová trained at the National Drama Academy in Bratislava before moving to Italy in 1995. She made her feature film debut in the Italian film The Prince von Homburg, that was selected to represent Italy at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. For her work in the 2005 film Cuore Sacro (Sacred Heart), she won Best Actress Awards at the David di Donatello awards, the Ciak d'Oro awards and the Flaiano Film Festival. In 2006 she received the Nastro Europeo at the Nastro d'Argento (Silver Ribbon) awards from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists. Bobuľová’s additional film credits include Il siero della vanità, Check and Mate, Mirka, Poor Liza, That’s It and Green Ashes. American television audiences know Bobuľová from her starring role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie In Love and War. Her additional TV credits include the Italian miniseries La Cittadella, La guerra è finita and Crociati. In 2008, Bobuľová co-starred with Shirley MacLaine in her first English-language film, a Lifetime original biopic, Coco Chanel. Description above from the Wikipedia article Barbora Bobuľová, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

The Immature
Luisa · 2011

A Brighter Tomorrow
Vera · 2023

The Immature: The Trip
Luisa · 2012

Closed Circuit
Piccola · 2013

Black Souls
Valeria · 2014

Easy!
Tina · 2011

The Dinner
Sofia · 2014

Coco Chanel
Young Coco Chanel · 2008

Hotel Gagarin
Valeria · 2018

Born for You
Livia Gianfelici · 2023

Manuale d'amore 2 (capitoli successivi)
Manuela · 2007

Pure Hearts
Marta · 2017

Balancing Act
Elena · 2013

Sicilian Letters
Lucia Russo · 2024

Along the Ridge
Stefania Benetti · 2006

Sacred Heart
Irene · 2005

Romantiche
Valeria Panizzi · 2023

Love & Slaps
Lory · 2010

Portobello
Anna Tortora · 2026

A Small Southern Enterprise
Magnolia · 2013

Saint Paul
Dina · 2000

Brado
Stefania · 2022
Eine kleine Jazzmusik
Zuzana · 1996

After the War
Anna Lamberti · 2017