
Mattia Sbragia
Acting
Biography
Mattia Sbragia (born 17 April 1952) is an Italian character actor.
Born: April 17, 1952
Place of Birth: Rome, Lazio, Italy
Known For

Peopling The Palaces

Abraham
The life of Abraham, the most tested servant of God and the father of Judaism, spanning from the patriarch's quest for the Promised Land to the sacrifice of his son, Isaac.

The marshal Rocca
The adventures of the marshal of the carabinieri Giovanni Rocca, played by the great Gigi Proietti. Definitely one of the most successful Rai fictions ever, the series, after the first eight episodes broadcast in 1996, went on for six seasons, ending only in 2008. For over a decade the investigations and the private life of the marshal of Viterbo , born from an idea by Laura Toscano, have fascinated the television audience, making them become attached to characters such as the beautiful pharmacist Margherita (Stefania Sandrelli) or the brigadier Cacciapuoti (Sergio Fiorentini).

The Passion of the Christ
A graphic portrayal of the last twelve hours of Jesus of Nazareth's life.

Undercover
Boris Ruf is an investigator with the Swiss Federal Criminal Police and is on a secret mission in Italy. He has to solve a money laundering case that has so far only caused Ruf's boss and secret lover Christa Oberholzer expense and headaches. But Ruf soon stumbles upon a crucial clue. Will he succeed in breaking up the money laundering ring surrounding Swiss trustee Raoul Furrer without putting his daughter Anna in danger?

L'onore e il rispetto
L'onore e il rispetto is an Italian television series. There are three seasons, each with six episodes: first season aired in 2006, second in 2009 and third in 2012. First season was directed by Salvatore Samperi, second by Samperi and Luigi Parisi, third by Parisi and Alessio Inturri. On October 2, 2012 Gabriel Garko announced through an interview with Tgcom 24 [1], which will soon turn a fourth season of the TV series.

The Count of Monte Cristo
A TV mini-series adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas novel. Edmond Dantes is unjustly sent to prison for 18 years. He escapes to reclaim his fiancée Mercedes and revenge against his nemesis, Mondego.

Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood
On July 19–21, 2001, over 200,000 people took to the streets of Genoa to protest against the ongoing G8 summit. Anti-globalization activists clashed with the police, with 23-year-old protester Carlo Giuliani shot dead after confronting a police vehicle. In the aftermath, the police organized a night raid on the Diaz high school, where around a hundred people between unarmed protesters—mostly students—and independent reporters who documented the police brutality during the protests had took shelter. What happened next was called by Amnesty International "the most serious breach of civil liberties in a democratic Western country since World War II."

Undercover
Just an ordinary boy from the Sofia suburbs becomes the first bulgarian undercover cop. Forced by his father when he was young to lie and cheat, Martin becomes the perfect liar. That skill, and also the hatred of the 'underworld' makes him the perfect match for a dangerous mission - to infiltrate the crime organisation of a rich and powerful businessman. While infiltrating and living in fear of being uncovered, Martin falls in love with the most inappropriate woman - Djaro's girlfriend, Suni. Just when he gains the trust of the mobsters, it appears that the real enemy is in the police. Martin is alone against all, facing difficult decisions.

Francesco
Depicts various periods in the life of Saint Francesco: Youth and the first conversion in 1206, the process that inflicts his father, the birth of the historical nucleus of Fraternitas and the departure for the Holy Land up to the writing of rules and death, addressing the problem of the legacy of his message in the different interpretation that Chiara and Elia will give it.
Filmography
as Fassano
as Cardinale Muti
as Fedele Confalonieri
as Flavio
as Vittorio
as Eugenio Gregoretti
as Padre di Diego
as Pelagio
as Pelagio
as Barone De Corbis
as Questore
as Roberto Manfredini
as Armando Carnera
as Italian Boss
as Il giudice
as Luciano Moggi
as Corazza
as Gennaro Mannino
as Mario Moretti
as Ministro Luigi Cusano
as Giudice
as Filippo Camposanto
as Padre Lombardi
as Commissario Giordano
as Caifás
as Apathetic Bishop
as Andrea
as Major Pini
as Leonardo Da Vinci
as The Duke
as Maestro Weigel
as Commissario Mombara
as Judge Quinzi
as Luigi Vampa
as Maresciallo Poli
as Procuratore capo Gennaro Mannino
as Investigatore
as Giorgio Spinelli
as Mamre
as Alitalia Pilot
as Mamre
as Capone
as Giovanni
as le faussaire
as Il dottor Marchini
as Furstenberg
as Don Oronte
as Giorgio
as Lucien
as Agusto
as Mayor Vito Palmisani
as Jakow Stanislawowitsch Fürstenberg
as Mole
as Dott. Paolini, lo psichiatra
as Capo della banda
as BR #1
as dottor Baldini, regista
as Domenico Vasature
as Carlo Pariani
as Raskolnikov
as Saverio
as Antonio Gramsci
as Andrea
as Gaspare
as Edoardo Mazzarini
as Adolescente
as Giovannino