
Francesco Acquaroli
Acting
Biography
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Born: March 27, 1962
Place of Birth: Roma
Known For

Fargo
A close-knit anthology series dealing with stories involving malice, violence and murder based in and around Minnesota.

Alfredino - An italian story
The fiction retraces the Vermicino incident, a famous crime story from 1981 in which a six-year-old boy, Alfredo Rampi, died three days after accidentally falling into an artesian well. The story had a notable impact on the press and on Italian public opinion.

Rocco Schiavone
Weed smoking, foulmouthed Rocco Schiavone is an offbeat Deputy Commissioner of the State Police. For disciplinary reasons he is transferred to the Alpine town of Aosta, far from his beloved Rome. The sophisticated but cranky Roman despises the mountains, the cold, and the provincial locals as much as he disdains his superiors and their petty rules. But he loves solving crimes.

Rise of the Raven
The story of János Hunyadi is the epic tale of a hero born into modest circumstances, who, in 1456, with relentless determination and against all odds, vanquished the much larger Ottoman army, halting its drive to conquer the Vatican and overrun Western Europe. In so doing, Hunyadi not only shaped the history of Hungary, but that of all Europe.

Per Elisa: An Italian Crime Story
Reconstruction of one of the most shocking crime news events in recent decades: the murders of Elisa Claps and Heather Barnett by Danilo Restivo. The story begins on 12 September 1993 and takes place over a period of about twenty years between Potenza and the English coast of Bournemouth.

Dogman
Marcello, a small and gentle dog groomer, finds himself involved in a dangerous relationship of subjugation with Simone, a former violent boxer who terrorizes the entire neighborhood. In an effort to reaffirm his dignity, Marcello will submit to an unexpected act of vengeance.

Suburra: Blood on Rome
In 2008, a fight over land in a seaside town near Rome spirals into a deadly battle between organized crime, corrupt politicians and the Vatican.

I Can Quit Whenever I Want
A university researcher is fired because of the cuts to university. To earn a living he decides to produce drugs recruiting his former colleagues, who despite their skills are living at the margins of society.

L'ultimo piano
In the top-floor apartment of a large building on the outskirts of Rome, the lives of three young roommates intertwine with that of Aurelio, a former punk singer trapped in his glorious past.

I Can Quit Whenever I Want 2: Masterclass
Pietro Zinni is asked by the police to revive the old gang to create a task force that will stop the spread of smart drugs.
Filmography
as Lombardo
as Maestro
as Giuliano Mignini
as Visconti
as Pietro Ingrao
as Commissario Lago
as Franco
as Maurizio Restivo
as Monti
as Pietro Ristuccia
as Le psychiatre
as Vincenzo
as Elveno Pastorelli
as Andrea
as André Pons
as Aurelio
as Sergio Angelucci
as Luciano
as Mario Draghi
as Eduardo
as the photographer
as Francesco, Video Lottery Owner
as Commissario Galatro
as Samurai
as Narratore (voce)
as Nicola
as Commissario Galatro
as Sebastiano Cecchetti
as Commissario Sasso
as Franco Massidda
as padre di Antonio
as Saltutti
as Pappone
as Dottore
as Professor
as Aldo Pommidoro
as Armando
as Ebal Violante
as Commissario Galatro
as Comandante di Pianosa
as Vinicio Meconi
as Giuseppe Barca
as Carmelo Abate
as Alex Fascetti
as Olindo Zanni
as Comte Altamira
as Comte Altamira
as 1° inseguitore
as Mancini's Henchman 1
as Roberto Rossellini