Maurizio Bianucci (b. 1969)

Birthplace:
Roma, Italy

Born:
July 2, 1969

Maurizio Bianucci is an actor and acting teacher. He trained from childhood through a long acting experience with a company of very young actors bringing on stage many musical, based on classical theater texts. His first job as an actor dates back to 1990 with a small role in the Italian TV series "College" of Castellano and Moccia. Bianucci studied theater history at the University of Rome, but he could not continue his studies because he can not combine work with University studies. For many years he conducts theater workshops for adolescents and disability person. He worked as a protagonist in many theatrical performances off, tv commercials, short movies, and italian movies, but his career has stopped many times, and then started again many years later. In 2015 he worked in the independent film Fuorigioco produced by Rio Film. In 2017 he is in the series Netflix Italia Suburra (season 1), in the role of Councilor Gramini. He worked in the movie Aldo Moro il Professore and othe italian serial. He won the Vincenzo Crocitti International Award VII Edition as " ACTOR IN CARRER".

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