Barbora Bobuþová (; born 29 April 1974) is a Slovak-born Italian actress. She has lived and worked mainly in Italy since 1995.
Born in Martin, Bobuþová trained at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava before moving to Italy in 1995. She made her feature film debut in the Italian film The Prince von Homburg, that was selected to represent Italy at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.
For her work in the 2005 film Sacred Heart, she won Best Actress Awards at the David di Donatello awards, the Ciak d'oro awards and Audience Award for Best Actress at the Flaiano Film Festival in Pescara. In 2006 she received the Nastro Europeo at the Nastro d'Argento (Silver Ribbon) awards from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists.
Bobuþová's additional film credits include The Vanity Serum, Check and Mate, Mirka, Poor Liza, That's It and Green Ashes. American television audiences know Bobuþová from her starring role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie In Love and War, where she plays Eric Newby's girlfriend Wanda. Her additional TV credits include the Italian miniseries La Cittadella, La guerra è finita and Crociati. In 2008, Bobuþová co-starred with Shirley MacLaine in Coco Chanel.
In addition to her native Slovak, Bobuþová is fluent in Czech, Italian, and English.
Bobuþová has two daughters, Lea (in 2007) and Anita (in 2008) with her partner, assistant director Alessandro Casale.