- Rossella Drudi is an Italian writer and director born in Rome. She was trained in classical studies with a specialization in psychology of the evolutionary age. She started writing stories for horror comics at the age of 12 under the pseudonym of Ghibly, utilizing a postbox from Rome to Milan. Believing she would not be considered credible, Drudi claimed to be an adult man. At sixteen, she worked as an assistant editor afternoons after school. Later Drudi worked as a dialogue writer for foreign television series, also working with the dubbing. After which she worked as a script editor for an American company based in Rome and finally as a screenwriter, albeit only as ghostwriter. Other "famous" screenwriters always took credit, for what was once called apprenticeship. These were various genres of film for the foreign market. In those years Drudi learned all the rules of action, horror, war, detective, thriller, science fiction, etc. She founded a free FM radio station along with other boys, where she was an announcer for various musical programs. In 1978 Drudi produced Passagi, the first film of her husband Claudio Fragasso using the money given by relatives for their wedding. She also worked as an editing secretary on various sets. In 1993 she finally wrote with her own name, her first Italian film " Skinhead" and since then has never stopped. Drudi and her husband Fragasso formed a perfect team. She directs many scenes of Fragasso's films without being credited, because she likes to say that "in the family one director is more than enough". In 2008 Drudi released her first novel, a thriller entitled "Prendimi e Uccidimi". It is present on all social media, where she writes about cinema and what happens in the world. Her daughter Valentina works as a costume designer and set designer. At 4 months of age, Valentina played the little Elisa in the Fragasso movie "The Other Hell".- IMDb Mini Biography By: herself
- SpouseClaudio Fragasso(May 20, 1978 - present) (1 child)
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