About

Arianna Wellmoney is an Italian actress and playwright currently based in New York City.

Wellmoney’s Off Broadway credits include: Lord Byron's "Marino Faliero", Sophocles' "Antigone" and Michael Seebold's "Enoptromancy", which had its world premiere in April 2018. In 2019, Arianna reprised the role of Tam in “The Pot”, this time performing at the Schimmel Center. The event was supported by the United Nations, World Health Organisation and Pace University.

Arianna wrote, produced and starred as Lili in “I’m sorry, I can’t make it. My uncle’s hamster has passed and I am reading the eulogy at the funeral” directed by Bradly Valenzuela and showcased at Open Jar Studios.

Wellmoney also co-wrote, starred in and produced “Extraordinary Aliens”, which had its world premiere at Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimo’ and was later featured in the Hollywood Fringe Festival in Los Angeles, California.

Arianna appeared in “La Santera”, a new TV pilot filmed in The Bronx, NY.

Throughout 2018, she was featured in the webseries "Immigrants Eat it". She also recently appeared in the new Snapchat's webseries "3018".

In 2017, Arianna was part of the movie "Dissonance", which was part of the Short Film Corner at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.  

Prior to her studies at AADA, Arianna trained at Campo Teatrale Acting School in Milan, Italy; where she studied Acting On Camera and played the role of Rachel Plescan in the original production of Quel Giorno all'Improvviso.

During her high school years, Arianna directed, produced and starred in several short films, including Diritto al Lavoro: TG Pacle, which was premiered at Bicocca University in 2013.

 

Photo cred: Stephanie Curtiss

Photo cred: Stephanie Curtiss