Fabrizio Ferracane | |
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Born | 13 July 1975 49) Mazara del Vallo, Italy | (age
Occupation | Actor |
Fabrizio Ferracane (born 13 July 1975) is an Italian film, television, and stage actor.
Born in Mazara del Vallo, Ferracane studied at the Teatès Drama School in Palermo, graduating in 1998, and was mainly active on stage, where he also worked as director. [1] He made his film debut in 1999, in Giuseppe Tornatore's Malèna . [1] He got his breakout in 2013, with the role of Luciano in Francesco Munzi's Black Souls , a role which got him nominations for best actor from David di Donatello, Nastro d'Argento and Globo d'oro Awards. [1]
In 2019, Ferracane was awarded a Nastro d'Argento for best supporting actor thanks to his performance as Italian mobster Giuseppe "Pippo" Calò in Marco Bellocchio's The Traitor . [2]
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