Giulio Berruti

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Giulio Berruti
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Giulio Berruti in 2008
Born
Giulio Maria Berruti

(1984-09-27) 27 September 1984 (age 39)
Rome, Italy
Education University of Rome Tor Vergata
Occupation(s)Actor, Producer
Years active2003–present
Height6' 2¾" (1.9 m)

Giulio Berruti (born 27 September 1984) is an Italian actor and dentist, known for his roles in Monte Carlo (2011), Walking on Sunshine (2014), and the Gabriel's Inferno movie series.

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Life and career

Berruti was born in Rome, Italy, to ophthalmologist Giuseppe Berruti of Moncalvo and lawyer Francesca Romana Reggiani. He has an older brother, Gian Luca Berruti, lieutenant colonel of the Guardia di Finanza.

After obtaining a scientific high school diploma and a professional dental technician diploma, Berruti attended the University of Rome Tor Vergata School of Dentistry, and graduated in Dentistry and dental prosthesis in 2010. He subsequently undertook the specialization in Orthodontics and achieved it in 2015.

Berruti, who is 190 cm tall, had a fashion model career while in school, walking runways and participating in several fashion campaigns, for about three years since 1998. In 2003, he made his debut with a small role in the film The Lizzie McGuire Movie . He began rising to fame after appearing in Melissa P. , La figlia di Elisa – Ritorno a Rivombrosa and Bon Appétit . In 2011, he starred in the film Monte Carlo [1] and in 2014 he played the lead role in the musical comedy Walking on Sunshine .

In 2019, Berruti was cast by producer Tosca Musk of Passionflix, to play the main role of Gabriel Emerson in the novel adaptation of Gabriel's Inferno and its sequels.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 The Lizzie McGuire Movie Italian Guy #2
2005 Melissa P. Roberto
2006Black ArrowThomasTV mini-series, season 1 episodes 1-6
2007 La figlia di Elisa – Ritorno a Rivombrosa Andrea CasalegnoTV mini-series, season 1 episodes 1-8
Scrivilo sui muri Cosmos
2008Deadly KitesurfDario
2009The Falcon and the DoveGiulio BranciforteTV series, season 1 episodes 1-6
2010 Bon Appétit Hugo
2011 Monte Carlo Prince Domenico da Silvano
Angeli & diamantiGiuseppeTV mini-series, season 1 episodes 1-3
Sangue caldoManuele SignoriTV series, season 1 episodes 2-6
La ragazza americanaVascoTV movie
2012 10 Rules for Falling in Love Ettore
Goltzius and the Pelican Company Thomas Boethius / Playwright
Love Is Not Perfect Marco
2014 I segreti di Borgo Larici Francesco SormaniTV mini-series, season 1 episodes 1-5
Walking on Sunshine Raf
2015 Tutte lo vogliono Raffaele
2016 Matrimoni e altre follie Rocco Borgia RispoliTV series
L'amore che vorrei Dott. Antonio NardellaShort
Squadra Antimafia 8 Il ritorno del Boss Carlo NigroTV series, La Resa Dei Conti
2017 Body of Deceit CastellanoAlso Associate Producer
2018 Magical Nights Max Andrei
Ducati: The DRE Enduro Tuscany Experience As HimselfShort Video, Producer
La Ricetta della Mamma MicoShort Video
2019 Pezzi Unici RobertoTV series, season 1 episodes 3-4
W Gli Sposi Don Celestino
2020 Downhill Guglielmo
Gabriel's Inferno Part I Gabriel Emerson
Gabriel's Inferno Part IIGabriel Emerson
Gabriel's Inferno Part IIIGabriel Emerson
2021Gabriel's Rapture part IGabriel Emerson
Dziewczyny z Dubaju Sam
The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard Yacht Guard
2022Gabriel's Rapture part IIGabriel Emersonreleased in March 2022
Gabriel's Rapture part IIIGabriel Emersonreleased in August 2022
2023Gabriel's Redemption part IGabriel Emersonreleased in June 2023
Gabriel's Redemption part IIGabriel Emersonreleased in October 2023
Gabriel's Redemption part IIIGabriel Emersonreleased in December 2023

Books

Giulio Berruti released an Italian novel called "Nutshell" in 2018.

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