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Vinicio Marchioni was born on 10 August 1975 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is an actor and director, known for There's Still Tomorrow (2023), Romanzo criminale - La serie (2008) and Dry (2022). He has been married to Milena Mancini since 24 September 2011. They have two children.- Cinema, television and theater actress, Claudia Pandolfi has worked with some of the most famous Italian directors such as Mario Monicelli, Paolo Virzì, Cristina Comencini, Enzo Monteleone, Michele Soavi, Luca Lucini, Riccardo Milani, Guido Chiesa, Michele Placido, Leonardo Pieraccioni, Gianluca Maria Tavarelli and many more. During her career she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the David di Donatello for "Cosmonauta" by Susanna Nicchiarelli and at Nastri D'argento for "La prima cosa bella" by Paolo Virzì and "Due partite" by Enzo Monteleone. In the television field, Claudia Pandolfi has got her claim to fame from the series "Un medico in famiglia". She also played among the protagonists in the series: "I Liceali", " QUO VADIS BABY?", "Distretto di polizia", Chiamami ancora amore", "Un Professore" and "Baby".
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Born in 1981, he graduated from Paolo Grassi Dramatic Arts Academy. At 18, he made his theater debut alongside Toni Servillo in "Le avventure di Pinocchio", directed by Andrea Renzi. Since 2005, he's written, directed, and produced for theater, cinema, and TV, mainly with "La piccola società" the production company he created with director/screenwriter Francesco Ghiaccio. The first movie they made together "Un posto sicuro" won a Nastro d'Argento prize for its social value. He's starred in movies and TV series with directors like Susanne Bier, Edoardo De Angelis, Peter Chelsom, Francesca Comencini, Claudio Cupellini, Stefano Sollima. He directed the theatrical piece "American Buffalo" by David Mamet (Eliseo productions), winning two Maschere del Teatro awards and a nomination for the Ubu prize. In 2019, he wrote and directed the movie "L'immortale", winning a Nastro d'Argento prize as best first-time director and a David di Donatello nomination. He's the artistic director, director, and actor on the last season of "Gomorra - the TV series".- Actor
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Salvatore Esposito, Neapolitan, born in '86, studied at Beatrice Bracco Theater Academy and at the School of Cinema in Naples. He then moved to Rome and in 2013 he was cast for his first role on the TV series "Il clan dei camorristi". But his trampoline to fame was "Gomorra - the TV series" (2014) based on Roberto Saviano's book. Starring as the lead in all four season made him a household name, also thanks to the success of the series. In 2016, he was on the big screen with "Lo chiamavano Jeeg Robot" as a young mobster. He moved away from mobster roles with his subsequent movies: "Zeta" and "Veleno", and with the comedy "Puoi baciare lo sposo" (2018). In 2019, Salvatore starred in "L'Eroe" and joined the fourth season on the TV series "Fargo". Some of his recent movies: "AFMV - Addio fottuti musi Verdi", "Taxi 5", "L'immortale", and "Spaccapietre". In 2020, he began shooting the comedy "Rosanero" by Andrea Porporati and the movie "L'ultima cena" by Davide Minnella. In 2021, Salvatore published his first book: "Lo Sciamano".- Actor
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Alessandro Borghi was born on 19 September 1986 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is an actor, known for Suburra (2015), The Eight Mountains (2022) and The First King (2019).- Actress
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Laia Costa is a Spanish actress. She is known for Victoria (2015) and Newness (2017). She speaks fluent Catalan, Spanish, French and English. Laia was nominated for the 2017 BAFTA EE Rising Star Award, for her role in the critically acclaimed Victoria, for which she became the first foreign actress to win a Lola, the biggest award by German Academy of Cinema, won Best Actress at the Gaudí Awards by the Catalan Academy of Cinema and was also nominated Best European Actress in the European Film Awards. The New York Times includes her in 2015's "Breakthrough Performances of the Fall Season."
Costa also starred in the short film Las pequeñas cosas (2016). Her film debut was Tengo ganas de ti (2012).- Actress
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Of German, Chilean, Polish and Scottish heritage, Pia Maria Patricia Mechler speaks four languages (German, English, French and Danish) and graduated "Gymnasium" as an honor student while also modeling as a teen. At age 19, she moved to Denmark after applying and being one of the very limited students accepted to attend the European Film College, focusing on performance and writing, but also Film History and editing intensives. Upon her return to Berlin after graduating, she was approached while literally walking down the street one day, to read for a highly rated German television series. She was offered and took, the large recurring guest role.
Pia decided to explore her performing nature even further and took up an invitation to join an all male, 5 member band who was gearing up in Portugal and subsequently got signed to Universal Music. The band toured and gained radio and MTV airplay. In 2006, returning to Germany, the ever-more-worldly Pia joined the (Special Coaching) Actor's Studio in Berlin.
In mid 2007, she landed her first English speaking role in a movie for television in London alongside Sean Astin and Jeremy Irons. A mere couple of months later she was then cast in the lead role of the British indie film "Invisible Eyes". Since 2010 she has been living in working in the USA where she also ventured out into writing, producing and directing.