Maria Di Biase (born 17 December 1974) is an Italian actress, writer and comedian. Life and career. Born in Montreal, Canada, Di Biase raised in Bonefro, in Molise, Italy. After studying mathematics at the University of Bologna, she developed an interest in acting and met Corrado Nuzzo, with whom she formed the comedy duo "Nuzzo e Di Biase". They made their television debut in 2003 and gained prominence through appearances on shows such as "Mai dire lunedì" and "Mai dire reality" by Gialappa's Band, portraying various characters. As a film actress, Di Biase appeared in films including "La matassa" (2009) and "It May Be Love But It Doesn't Show" (2011). In 2018, she co-wrote and co-directed her first feature film, "I'll Come Too", together with Nuzzo. In 2020, Di Biase was cast in her first leading role as Carmen, Aldo's wife, in the film "I Hate Summer" by Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo. Subsequently, she secured prominent roles in the comedy films "Bla Bla Baby" by Fausto Brizzi and "Needing a Friend?" by Alessandro Siani. Since 2018, she has been involved in radio broadcasting with the program "Numeri uni" on Rai Radio 2. In 2022, Di Biase competed in the second season of "LOL - Chi ride è fuori" on Amazon Prime Video, also participating in its spin-off "Prova prova sa sa" the following year. Personal life. Di Biase has been in a relationship with her colleague Corrado Nuzzo since 1997. They are not married and do not have children.