Francesco Benigno

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Francesco Benigno
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Francesco Benigno in 2005
Born4 October 1967
Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Nationality Italian
Occupation(s)Actor and singer

Francesco Benigno (born 4 October 1967), is an Italian actor, director, singer and television personality.

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Early life

Benigno was born in Palermo, Sicily, the twelfth of thirteen children. He grew up in Via Cataldo Parisio located in the densely populated Noce quarter. [1] [2] He lost his mother at the age of nine and has described his childhood as having been difficult. Subjected to beatings from his father, he ran away from home at 14 and lived on the streets, sleeping in metro stations and empty trains. He also fell into bad company. [3] [1]

Career

He made his first acting debut in 1989, in Forever Mery , directed by Marco Risi who had discovered him at the age of 21. [1] He played the same role of Natale Sperandeo in the film's sequel, Boys on the Outside , for which he won two awards as Best Actor, the Ciak d'Oro at the Venice Film Festival, and the Premio Piper. [4] Both films were set in his native Palermo. [1]

Benigno has since performed regularly in cinema, television, and has appeared on stage in two theatrical performances. Benigno appeared on the reality show La Fattoria in 2005, and has made many television guest appearances. [1] In 2009, he participated as guest at the Sanremo Music Festival, singing "L'Italia" in a duet with Marco Masini. [5] In 2008, he won the Grifone d'argento (Silver Griffin Award) at the Giffoni Film Festival for best director of a short film, the autobiographical Benigno. [1] [6] [7]

In 2020, he directed the feature film Il colore del dolore, which was awarded with the critics' prize at the Terra di Siena Film Festival. [2] [8]

Personal life

Benigno has two sons, Giuseppe and Manuel from two relationships as well as two grandchildren. Upon becoming an actor, he transferred to Rome but has since returned to Palermo. [1] He considers himself Roman Catholic. [9]

Filmography

Theatre

Short films

Discography

Awards

(A partial listing)

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