
Maurizio Micheli
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Maurizio Micheli.
Born: February 3, 1947
Place of Birth: Livorno, Tuscany, Italy
Known For

I Fratelli De Filippo
The story of the De Filippo brothers, children of Eduardo Scarpetta.

The Terrace
Eight Italian politicians from the communist party gather on a terrace in Rome for a get-together. They discuss about their past, present and future.

Allegro non troppo
The film is a parody of Disney's Fantasia, though possibly more of a challenge to Fantasia than parody status would imply. In the context of this film, "Allegro non Troppo" means Not So Fast!, an interjection meaning "slow down" or "think before you act" and refers to the film's pessimistic view of Western progress (as opposed to the optimism of Disney's original).

Café Express
An Italian laborer foils anyone who tries to stop him from selling espresso on the Milan-to-Naples night train.

Where Am I Going?
Checco is 39 and lived his entire life with his parents. He loves his job where he does nothing the whole day, until something happens that will change his behavior and his life forever...

The Cézanne Affair
Gabriele returns home in southern Italy to bid farewell to his father Ernesto, a former stationmaster in a small town not far from Bari. The old man reawakens in Gabriele memories of his childhood, of his loving mother, his uncle, his friends... but also of his father's rage and bitterness over his failure in achieving his artistic ambitions: Ernesto was convinced he was destined to be a famous painter, and was willing to sacrifice everything for this belief, even his own dignity – and this made his son swear that he wouldn't turn out like him. Only now, many years later, through chance and circumstances, Gabriele begins to understand Ernesto and to see what sort of person his father really was.

The Dew Point
25-year-old carouser Carlo is sentenced to one year of community service after crashing his car while drunk and on cocaine. He has to serve his sentence at the Villa Bianca nursing home, along with other non-violent felons. He initially lives it as yet another nuisance, but spending time with Villa Bianca's residents — especially Dino, a cultured and sarcastic 80-year-old who has attempted suicide several times — will make Carlo change his outlook on the world and on life itself.

Il commissario Lo Gatto
Police commissioner Lo Gatto is in charge of the local Italian police station within Vatican State. During an investigation, following the murder of a Vatican priest, he decides to question the Pope! For this reason Lo Gatto is sent to a Sicilian remote island Favignana. There is very little for the commissioner to do on the quiet island, so Lo Gatto decides to investigate the vanishing of a tourist which quickly becomes a very complicated affair.

Crazy Me
Andrea is having a bad luck with girls. Maybe because he's only man in his big family which include mother, three sisters, grandma, nurse and a dog which is of course female also.

All Is Not Lost
Francesco used to be an up-and-coming footballer; after several school failures, however, his father forced him to give up his dream. One day Francesco meets Bala, the manager of a football camp, who is impressed by his talent and decides to contact a sports agent to organise a tryout for the young man. Will Francesco succeed in getting his second chance?
Filmography
as Pasquale
as Virginia's Father
as Nicola Urcioli
as Peppino
as Portiere
as Il Gatto (voice)
as Mr. Pezzetti
as Giorgio Adonazzi
as Padre di Lucia
as Algarotti
as Willy
as Pierluigi
as Nicola Moschetti
as Rag. Coniglio
as Guidobaldo (1° episodio)
as Pino Tricarico
as Vito Ragusa
as prete
as Birkin's Director
as Catello Coppola
as Piero Persichetti, l'architetto omosessuale
as il dottore
as Tony Dante
as Beltrani
as Accountant
as Bruno Cerioni
as Presenter