Gigio Alberti | |
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Born | Luigi Alberti 19 June 1956 Milan, Italy |
Occupation | Actor |
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Gigio Alberti (born 19 June 1956) is an Italian actor.
Born in Milan as Luigi Alberti, he studied at the acting school of the Piccolo Teatro, graduating in 1981. [1] His career is mainly associated to Gabriele Salvatores, with whom he worked both on stage and in films, notably in Marrakech Express and Mediterraneo . [1]
Pretty active on stage and on television, he is also a mime. [1] [2]
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