Valerio Mastandrea
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Rome, Italy | 14 February 1972
Valerio Mastandrea (born 14 February 1972) is an Italian actor. Mastandrea was born in the Garbatella neighbourhood in Rome, Italy. He is a former philosophy student turned actor.
Awards
He won the David di Donatello for Best Actor for his role in The First Beautiful Thing in 2010.[1]
He won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Viva la libertà (Long Live Freedom) in 2013.
Selected filmography
- Palermo - Milan One Way (1995)
- A Cold, Cold Winter (1996)
- Growing Artichokes in Mimongo (1996)
- We All Fall Down (1997)
- Physical Jerks (1997)
- Viola Kisses Everybody (1998)
- The Scent of the Night (1998)
- La Carbonara (2000)
- Tomorrow (2001)
- Empty Eyes (2001)
- The Nest (2002)
- Maximum Velocity (V-Max) (2002)
- The Vanity Serum (2004)
- Working Slowly (Radio Alice) (2004)
- Sorry, You Can't Get Through! (2005)
- Napoleon and Me (2006)
- Night Bus (2007)
- Non pensarci (2008)
- Your Whole Life Ahead of You (2008)
- Un giorno perfetto (2008)
- Nine (2009)
- The First Beautiful Thing (2010)
- Things from Another World (2011)
- Tutti al mare (2011)
- Padroni di casa (2012)
- Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy (2012)
- Balancing Act (2012)
- Garibaldi's Lovers (2012)
- Long Live Freedom (2013)
- The Chair of Happiness (2013)
- The Face of an Angel (2014)
- Pasolini (2014)
- The Complexity of Happiness (2015)
- Perfect Strangers (2016)
- Sweet Dreams (2016)
References
- ↑ "Virzì’s The First Beautiful Thing sets out to conquer Hollywood". cineuropa. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
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