Stefano_Accorsi

Stefano Accorsi

Stefano Accorsi

Italian actor (born 1971)


Stefano Lelio Beniamino Accorsi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsteːfano akˈkorsi]; born 2 March 1971) is an Italian actor.

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Early life and background

Accorsi was born in Bologna. He graduated from Bologna's Theatrical School in 1993, and acted in the theatre for several years before moving to cinema.

Career

In 1995 he played the lead in Jack Frusciante è uscito dal gruppo, one of his best known films.

In 1998 he worked with Daniele Luchetti in I Piccoli Maestri, which competed for the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival. In the same year he won three prizes for his role in Radiofreccia, directed by rock star Luciano Ligabue, including David di Donatello for Best Actor.

He was the lead in the successful film L'ultimo bacio (The Last Kiss).[1]

He won the leading role in Maria de MedeirosCapitães de Abril (April Captains), and has worked with director Nanni Moretti in The Son's Room.

In 2001, Accorsi also had the leading role in Ferzan Özpetek's Le fate ignoranti (His Secret Life – Festival Title/The Ignorant Fairies – International Title), which was in competition at the 2001 Berlin International Film Festival. This film was a big success in Italy and in Turkey, and Accorsi, who played the role of a homosexual man, won three awards for his interpretation.

He also starred in David Blair's Tabloid TV (UK) and in Marco Ponti's Santa Maradona.

Then Accorsi acted in the TV film Il giovane Casanova [it] by Giacomo Battiato.

His next film was Un viaggio chiamato amore (A Journey Called Love) which took part in the Venice International Film Festival 2002 and for which he won the Coppa Volpi, the award for best male performance as the Italian poet Dino Campana.

He didn't make any more films for about a year, during which time he went to France. He went to the Venice International Film Festival 2003 as a member of the jury. In 2004 he shot two movies: Ovunque sei, directed by Michele Placido, where he plays the role of an emergency care doctor; and L'amore ritrovato, directed by Carlo Mazzacurati.

Accorsi worked with Diane Kruger in Les Brigades du Tigre (2005) and with Julie Depardieu in La Faute à Fidel. He was featured in Un baiser s'il vous plaît in 2007 and its sequel Baciami ancora in 2010.

Personal life

Accorsi was engaged to Corsican supermodel Laetitia Casta. They have one son and one daughter together, Orlando, born on 21 September 2006 and Athena, born on 29 August 2009.

He is an agnostic.[2]

Filmography

Films

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References

  1. Passarin, Sara Greta (28 February 2022). "Chi è Stefano Accorsi: moglie Bianca Vitali, figli, ex moglie e fidanzate famose". True News. (in Italian). Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  2. "Stefano Accorsi". Aforismi.meglio.it. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  3. Manca, Mario (20 January 2023). "Call My Agent Italia è il remake italiano migliore di sempre" [Call My Agent Italia Is the Best Italian Remake of All Time]. Vanity Fair Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  4. Lancia, Enrico (2003). Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gremese Editore. ISBN 9788884402134. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  5. "Ciak d'oro 2001". news.cinecitta.com. 21 July 2001. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  6. "Ciak d'oro 2013 al cinema italiano". gruppomondadori.it. 4 June 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  7. "Ciak d'Oro 2020: i vincitori". ciakmagazine.it. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  8. "Ciak d'Oro 2022, le classifiche finali". ciakmagazine.it. 15 December 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  9. "Ente David di Donatello – Accademia del Cinema Italiano". Daviddidonatello.it. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  10. "Flaiano Film Festival". Premiflaiano.it. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2011.

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