Sara Lazzaro
Sara Lazzaro is an Italian-American actress known for her work in international film and television. She portrayed Mary in “The Young Messiah” (2016) and Agnese Tiberi in the Italian medical drama series “Doc – Nelle tue mani” (2020–2022). Lazzaro also played Teresa Barberis in “The Law According to Lidia Poët” (2023) and appeared in “18 Presents” (2020), which won the David of the Youth award at the 2021 David di Donatello Awards.
Throughout her career, Lazzaro has collaborated with various actors across different projects. In “The Young Messiah,” she worked alongside Adam Greaves-Neal, who portrayed the young Jesus, contributing to the film’s portrayal of Jesus’s early life. In “Doc – Nelle tue mani,” Lazzaro’s role as Agnese Tiberi involved significant interactions with Luca Argentero, who played Dr. Andrea Fanti, enhancing the series’ dynamic. Her portrayal of Teresa Barberis in “The Law According to Lidia Poët” saw her collaborating with Matilda De Angelis, who played the titular role, adding depth to the narrative. In “18 Presents,” Lazzaro shared the screen with Vittoria Puccini, creating a compelling mother-daughter relationship that resonated with audiences. Additionally, her participation in Paolo Sorrentino’s series “The Young Pope” involved working with Jude Law, contributing to the series’ critical acclaim. These collaborations have significantly shaped Lazzaro’s career, showcasing her versatility and ability to engage with diverse roles and narratives.