Cassilvia Mascarpina

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Cassilvia Mascarpina is an Carto-Caphiric actress and model. She has starred in numerous blockbuster films and been in some of the most critically acclaimed television shows in Caphiria and has received several accolades, including winning four Opus Cinema Awards.

Cassilvia Mascarpina
BornApril 19, 2004 (age 33)
Rocchierio, Turiana Province, Caphiria
NationalityCaphirian
CitizenshipCartadania-Caphirian
Alma materUniversity of Alexandria
Occupation
  • Actress
  • Model
Years active2023 - present
RelativesSaverina Mascarpina (sister)

She first rose to prominence as a model while attending the University of Alexandria in the early 2020s. This eventually led her to her first acting role, appearing in the Caphirian soap opera Medicus Amoris (Doctor of Love) as the main love interest Rosara Ceravato.

She gained national attention starring in the drama television series Infiltrazione for six seasons, which would prove to be her breakout role. She has since starred in several successful films, most notably in the Chiato franchise, Deviae Gatte, Serca Militanus, and the Rex Regum franchise. Her roles in the Chiato and Rex Regum franchises have earned her international recognition and established her among the best-paid actresses in Caphiria.

Mascarpina is set to direct her first feature film in 2038 after she finishes production on her latest project. She is vocal about the politics of Caphiria and is an advocate for animal rights and environmental causes.

Early life

Mascarpina was born and raised in Rocchierio of the Turiana Province. Her father is Caphiric and her mother is Cartadaniaan so she spent much of her youth traveling between the two countries. As a child, she suffered from asthma and had to use a nebulizer for 45 minutes at a time. During that time, she watched movies, and "fell in love with cinema". Two of her early inspirations were Yonderian actress Edith le Fêvre and Caphiric actress Vana-Mara Madelloni.

Mascarpina moved to Alexandria, Cartadania to attend the University of Alexandria in 2022, where she was discovered and became a model for the Ocaso Agency. While under contract, she modeled for House of Elan, Germais Time, República Calafia, and Maison Germaine. After establishing herself as a model, she was encouraged to pursue a career in acting but delayed it until after she graduated from college.

Career

Still signed to the Ocaso Agency as a model, Mascarpina moved to Venceia to try to start a career as an actress in 2026. She performed in various independent films and low-budget commercials for about 16 months until she landed her first professional role on a popular Caphirian soap opera, Medicus Amoris (Doctor of Love). She played the character Rosara Ceravato, who was supposed to be a minor love interest for the protagonist, but audience reception was so overwhelmingly positive that the show producers eventually made her part of the main cast for two seasons.

Starting in 2028, Mascarpina began making guest appearances on television shows including Luce Timemus, Ferrum, Ferox Pueros, and Cupido. She also appeared in films including Salvaveris, Equitem Aspero, and Reina De Occidens.

In 2030, Mascarpina was cast in the lead role for the Moleculari Network television series Infiltrazione, playing "a charming and cunning Machiavellian con artist and master of disguise"; the series premiered in September 2030 to critical acclaim and would be renewed for a total of six seasons. Mascarpina would receive eight Opus Television Award nominations for her role on Infiltrazione and it would be her launching pad for success.

Mascarpina as Carmelia Cagnani in the show Infiltrazione Mascarpina's transition into film began with being cast as a biologist in the science fiction psychological horror film Deviae Gatte (2033), which received praise for its visuals, acting, direction, and thought-provoking story. She followed that up with her role in Serca Militanus (2034) in which she played a provocative drug addict turned spy tasked with seducing a gay insurrectionist.

In 2035, Mascarpina was cast in a summer blockbuster film, Chiato II, playing opposite the lead as Adriaki Maria, a skilled assassin and sniper with superhuman abilities belonging to a covert strike force. Chiato II was a commercial success, earning over $815 million at the box office. The following year, she reprised the role for the sequel Chiato III.

In 2037, it was announced that Mascarpina would star in her first solo film, an action-adventure film titled Rex Regum. The film was released in July 2037 and was met with universal acclaim, with critics citing her performance as "astonishing" and that "unlike any number of actresses her age, she's neither too maudlin nor too plucky".

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
2028 Salvaveris Kalla
2028 Temptum Liliki
2029 Magnare Occarus Nerica
2030 Equitem Aspero Diania
2031 Reina De Occidens Lucretia
2033 Deviae Gatte Dr. Velicia Tarco
2034 Serca Militanus Natole
2035 Chiato II Adriaki Maria
2036 Chiato III Adriaki Maria
2037 Rex Regum Kynthaidra

Television

Year Title Role
2027-2029 Medicus Amoris Rosara Ceravato
2028 Luce Timemus Lilara
2029 Ferrum Donatalia
2029 Ferox Pueros Reshai
2029 Cupido Alexanthi
2030 Teatro Lolla
2030 Nox Fera Moran
2030-2035 Infiltrazione Carmelia Cagnani
2036 Dipingi & Bevi Herself
2037 Dominica Schola Herself

Personal life

Mascarpina has been romantically linked with Caphirian politician Orestes Panther - a prominent member of the imperial Panther Estate, since 2031, although both she and Panther have denied any romantic involvement.

She is currently in a relationship with professional Gladiator Lazzio Calvischi since the end of 2036.

Mascarpina holds dual citizenship in Caphiria and Cartadania.

Awards and nominations

Mascarpina's most critically and commercially successful films include Chiato II, Chiato III, and Rex Regum. Her films have grossed a total of $2.1 billion worldwide.

Throughout her career, Mascarpina has already won and been nominated for several awards, notably her six nominations at the Opus Television Awards (Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film; 3x Best Actress – Television Series Drama; 2x Best Television Series – Drama) and four awards.

She is expected to receive at least one nomination for her role in Rex Regum at the next Opus Cinema Awards, which would mark her first nomination in the film industry.