
Fabrizio Bentivoglio
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fabrizio Bentivoglio (born January 4, 1957) is an Italian cinema and theatre actor and a screenwriter. Fabrizio Bentivoglio was born in Milan (his father is Venetian). After only one season in the juvenile team of Inter, he left his sporting career because of an injury to his left knee and attended the school of the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. He debuted on stage acting in Timone d'Atene by William Shakespeare and also pursued his artistic career in cinema. Continuing his studies in medicine, he then moved to Rome. With Dario de Luca and in association with Studio Universal he founded the Tipota Movie Company. With the band Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel he has staged the show La guerra vista dalla luna. He has also filmed the short film Típota (1999) and has completed a tour performing his own songs. The soundtrack of Eternity and a Day (Italy/France/Greece, 1998) by Theo Angelopoulos contains the track The Poet, with Bentivoglio's voice. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fabrizio Bentivoglio, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movies
(76 total)
Rose Island
as Franco Restivo

The Invisible Boy
as Basilli

Human Capital
as Dino Ossola

Loro 1
as Santino Recchia

Loro 2
as Santino Recchia

Loro
as Santino Recchia

The Invisible Witness
as Tommaso

Happy Family
as Vincenzo

The Family Friend
as Gino

Everything Everything Nothing Nothing
as Sottosegretario

The Last Will Be the Last
as Antonio Zanzotto

Disconnected
as Ettore Ranieri

Remember Me, My Love
as Carlo Ristuccia

Easy!
as Bruno

Marrakech Express
as Marco

Eternity and a Day
as The Poet

Puerto Escondido
as Mario (uncredited)

Security
as Curzio Pilati

Thank You Guys
as Michele
TV Shows
(9 total)
The Name of the Rose
as Remigio of Varagine

Inspector Montalbano
as Giorgio Bonfiglio

Monterossi - La serie
as Carlo Monterossi

Nel nome del male
as Giovanni Baldassi

Domenica In
as Self

Romanzo Siciliano
as Tenente Colonnello Sergio Spada

Caccia al ladro d'autore
as don Linneo


