A household name in Italy and the rest of the world, Monica Bellucci is a top-notch model and actor. She had her breakthrough role in the arthouse movie The Apartment in 1996, which earned the star a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress. However, Bellucci's breakout was in Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula, as it was the movie that introduced Bellucci to Hollywood and gave her some exposure.

Nevertheless, the star's most memorable performances to date are arguably the tragic Malèna and the controversial Irreversible, which remain talked-about films even today. Later came her roles in American blockbusters like Spectre, for which she oozed charm and made history by becoming the oldest — and, arguably, one of the most elegant — Bond girl seen on screen. To celebrate her compelling career, we look back at the best Monica Bellucci movies so far.

12 'Spectre' (2015)

Appeared as Lucia Sciarra

Monica Bellucci in Spectre smiling close-up shot.
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The twenty-fourth installment in the James Bond series centers around Bond’s quest to uncover the meaning of a cryptic message from the character’s past. He heads on an adventure to uncover the existence of the organization named SPECTRE and learns about who’s behind his anxieties and most recent missions.

Spectre is hardly the best Bond film of the bunch with many considering it a complete miss for a number of reasons. However, the Daniel Craig-led picture is still worth the audience’s time, if not only for Bellucci’s charming Bond girl, Lucia Sciarra, the widow of one of Bond’s latest kills. Although her character was unfortunately underused, Bellucci made history by gracefully becoming the oldest Bond girl in the franchise’s decade-long story at the delightful age of 50.

Spectre
PG-13
Action
Adventure
Crime
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Release Date
October 26, 2015
Director
Sam Mendes
Runtime
145

11 'Shoot 'Em Up' (2007)

Appeared as Donna Quintano

Monica Bellucci as Donna Quintano in Shoot 'Em Up looking worried.
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Following a gunman played by Clive Owen who teams up with a sex worker named DQ brought to life by Bellucci, Shoot 'Em Up sees its protagonist attempting to protect a newborn from further attacks after saving him from assassins. In the meantime, Smith and DQ attempt to unearth a dying senator's scheme to harvest bone marrow from babies, while hitman Hertz (Paul Giamatti) tries to stop them.

While Shoot ‘Em Up’s plot sounds like it came straight out of a fever dream, the Michael Davis flick is actually good enough to keep viewers’ boredom at bay. Even if it is far from a masterpiece in the action genre, the 2007 feature is still worth checking out if only for its decent performances, including Bellucci’s, and action sequences that provide moviegoers with a dose of popcorn entertainment. Despite being something of a box office flop that earned less than half of his budget back, Shoot ‘Em Up was released to favorable reviews.

Shoot 'Em Up
R
Action
Comedy
Crime
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Release Date
July 26, 2007
Director
Michael Davis
Cast
Clive Owen , Paul Giamatti , Monica Bellucci , Stephen McHattie , Greg Bryk , Daniel Pilon
Runtime
93

10 'The Matrix Reloaded' (2003)

Appeared as Persephone

Monica Bellucci in Matrix Reloaded
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The second installment in The Matrix franchise follows freedom fighters Neo (Keanu Reeves in one of his most iconic roles), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) as they lead the revolt against the Machine Army and attempt to change humankind's tragic fate, which includes extinction.

Bellucci plays Persephone, the wife of the Merovingian (Lambert Wilson), in this entry to the beloved saga. She returns to The Matrix Revolutions and The Matrix Resurrections, although for an even smaller screen time. While none of these films are on par with the original and first installment when looking back at it, Reloaded is still an enjoyable watch with arguably better action sequences. Although the movie was well-received by critics and grossed over $739 million, it was also a bit divisive due to its confusing storyline.

The Matrix Reloaded
R
Sci-Fi
Action
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Release Date
May 15, 2003
Cast
Ray Anthony , Christine Anu , Andy Arness , Alima Ashton-Sheibu , Helmut Bakaitis , Steve Bastoni
Runtime
138 minutes

9 'Brotherhood of the Wolf' (2001)

Appeared as Sylvia

A close-up shot of Monica Bellucci lying down in Brotherhood of the Wolf.
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Set in the 18th century in a rural province of France, Brotherhood of the Wolf depicts a mysterious string of murders by an unseen beast with enormous strength and intelligence. When King Louis sends Chevalier de Fronsac (Samuel Le Bihan) and his Native American friend (Mark Dacascos) to bring the beast down, the creature's true nature turns out to be far from what was expected.

Christophe Gans' R-rated movie is an entertaining werewolf thriller movie that makes it worth audiences' time by providing a gripping premise. While flawed (and far from being a perfect feature), Brotherhood of the Wolf has old-fashioned horror elements that may appeal to some and are undoubtedly satisfying to look at. Bellucci plays Sylvia, a charismatic Vatican spy.

Brotherhood of the Wolf
R
Action
Horror

Release Date
January 31, 2001
Director
Christophe Gans
Cast
Samuel Le Bihan , Vincent Cassel , Émilie Dequenne , Monica Bellucci , Jeremie Renier , Mark Dacascos
Runtime
142

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8 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' (1992)

Appeared as The Wife of Dracula

Monica Bellucci as one of Dracula's brides seducing Jonathan in Bram Stoker's Dracula
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Centering on the centuries-old vampire Count Dracula (Gary Oldman) as he sets foot in England in hopes of causing chaos in a foreign land and seducing Winona Ryder's Mina Murray (the fiancée of his barrister Jonathan Harker, played by Keanu Reeves) in the meantime, this compelling adaptation of the iconic novel is a gripping Francis Ford Coppola Dracula movie adaptation and a fan-favorite take on the beloved tale.

Bram Stoker's Dracula combines horror, romance, and humor to great results. It is not the filmmaker's best work, but it still deserves a spot among his most notable. Visually luscious, the charming and absorbing film counts on Bellucci's talents, as showcased in her small but striking role as one of Dracula's three brides. The actress has named her work in Coppola's movie as a turning point. "When I say yes to a character, it is because I wanted to share a moment of acting that is interesting for me, but sometimes that can be a big role. Sometimes, that can be a small role," Bellucci revealed.

Bram Stoker's Dracula
R
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Release Date
November 13, 1992
Director
Francis Ford Coppola
Cast
Gary Oldman , Winona Ryder , Anthony Hopkins , Keanu Reeves
Runtime
128
Main Genre
Horror

7 'Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra' (2002)

Appeared as Cleopatra

This fun adventure comedy is the perfect pick for family viewing. It follows the famous titular characters, Astérix (Christian Clavier) and Obélix (Gérard Depardieu), as the two embark on an adventure to Egypt to help architect Numérobis (Jamel Debbouze), who is building a palace for the charming Cleopatra, played by the Italian actor.

Unlike the most recent film Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom, which unfortunately came out to questionable reviews, this 2002 movie is certainly among the best adaptations of the legendary comic book series. It is silly, fun, lighthearted, and very faithful to its source material. It is not hard to grasp why so many viewers liked the visually impressive Mission Cleopatra, and Bellucci's charisma certainly adds to it.

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6 'The Apartment' (1996)

Appeared as Lisa

This 1996 romantic mystery starring Bellucci and her ex-partner, Vincent Cassell, follows a recently engaged man who, after seeing his former greatest love, does the most for their paths to cross again. The film depicts Max's obsession with his ex-flame and also introduces audiences to his longtime admirer (Romane Bohringer), who arranged their split.

The Apartment makes for an entertaining romantic comedy movie and stylish piece of filmmaking directed by Gilles Mimouni. While it isn't the defining entry in Bellucci's decades-long career, The Apartment is still an engaging thriller worth checking out for those who enjoy the genre. Furthermore, it is inspired by the work of renowned writer William Shakespeare, "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

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5 'Irreversible' (2002)

Appeared as Alex

Monica Bellucci walking in a tunnel in Irreversible
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Irreversible is not exactly a recommendable movie for the heavy themes it tackles and disturbing, graphic depictions of sexual assault and violence, but it is undeniably one of Bellucci's most memorable works to date. Directed by Gaspar Noé, the upsetting film depicts the events of a tragic night in Paris as two men (Cassel and Albert Dupontel) seek to avenge the brutality committed against the woman they love.

While tough, often misunderstood, and hard to sit through (it will stick with viewers after the credits roll), Irreversible is very well executed and features memorable acting performances. With impeccable storytelling, the controversial 2002 French extremity picture, which is told in reverse chronological order, deals with themes of existential despair. "When I did this movie, I mean, nobody would believe that this film would become what it became," admitted Bellucci in an interview.

Irreversible
NC-17

Release Date
May 22, 2002
Director
Gaspar Noe
Cast
Monica Bellucci , Vincent Cassel , Albert Dupontel , Jo Prestia , Philippe Nahon , Stéphane Drouot
Runtime
97
Main Genre
Crime

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4 'The Man Who Sold His Skin' (2020)

Appeared as Soraya Waldy