
Ricky Memphis
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 29, 1968
Place of Birth: Rome, Italy
Known For

Ciao Darwin
Ciao Darwin is a variety game show format from Italy sold under licence to several countries, including Romania, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Canada, USA, China and Greece. There are two competing teams of about 50 people each, usually made up of people who fit certain opposing stereotypes. In each game two members of the audience are selected at random, one from each team, indicated by a light in front of them which remains illuminated when all the other team members' lights have gone off. The games involve contestants competing in acts of bravery, style and talent, some of which are designed to humiliate the contestants, especially an assault course which was introduced with the Italian version in 2010, and the Finale which is a water tank game.

Buona la prima!
Buona la prima! is an Italian television series.

Tutti pazzi per amore
Paolo Giorgi and Laura Del Fiore, coincidentally approaching their forties, find themselves sharing the ups and downs of life with growing children, extended families, and a hilarious love story.

Everything Calls for Salvation
A young man spends a week in a psychiatric ward, where he meets five other patients and must contend with research-happy doctors and cynical nurses.

Mameli - The Boy Who Dreamed of Italy
Between loves and ideals, the story of the last two years of the life of Goffredo Mameli, a young Genoese student who wrote the song that would become the national anthem of the Italian Republic

Loro 1
"Loro", in two parts, is a period movie that chronicles, as a fiction story, events likely happened in Italy (or even made up) between 2006 and 2010. "Loro" wants to suggest in portraits and glimps, through a composite constellation of characters, a moment in history, now definitively ended, which can be described in a very summary picture of the events as amoral, decadent but extraordinarily alive. Additionally, "Loro" wishes to tell the story of some Italians, fresh and ancient people at the same time: souls from a modern imaginary Purgatory who, moved by heterogeneous intents like ambition, admiration, affection, curiosity, personal interests, establish to try and orbit around the walking Paradise that is the man named Silvio Berlusconi.

Loro 1
"Loro", in two parts, is a period movie that chronicles, as a fiction story, events likely happened in Italy (or even made up) between 2006 and 2010. "Loro" wants to suggest in portraits and glimps, through a composite constellation of characters, a moment in history, now definitively ended, which can be described in a very summary picture of the events as amoral, decadent but extraordinarily alive. Additionally, "Loro" wishes to tell the story of some Italians, fresh and ancient people at the same time: souls from a modern imaginary Purgatory who, moved by heterogeneous intents like ambition, admiration, affection, curiosity, personal interests, establish to try and orbit around the walking Paradise that is the man named Silvio Berlusconi.

Loro
Internationally released Director's Cut of "Loro 1" and "Loro 2", which were released separately as two movies in Italy. The film talks about the group of businessmen and politicians – the Loro (Them) from the title – who live and act near to media tycoon and politician Silvio Berlusconi in the years between 2006 and 2009.

Police District
The events of Police District unfold in the rooms of the 10th Tuscolano, a police station on the outskirts of Rome where current events intertwine with the private lives of the inspectors, officers and commissioners who, over the course of 11 intense seasons, have created one of the greatest successes on Italian TV.

Paz!
Inspired by the work of Italian underground comic book prodigy Andrea Pazienza, "Paz!" is a 24-hour slice of life of a group of university students sharing a flat in 1970s Bologna, grappling with drugs, classes, girls and half-hearted political activism.
Filmography
as Tanio Boccia
as Ottavio Crocetti
as Ciceruacchio
as Vincenzo (segment "Ferragosto")
as Remo
as Giacomo
as Walter
as Lucio
as Pietro
as Nello
as Dario Carocci
as Pietro
as Walter Bianchini
as Riccardo Pasta
as Stefano Ricucci
as Riccardo Pasta
as Achille Catenacci
as Lorenzo Romanini
as Carlo
as Lorenzo
as Claudio Palmerini
as Saturno Bolla
as Paolo
as Daniele
as Salvatore
as Giacinto
as Nino
as Aurelio
as Lorenzo
as Massimo Proietti
as Fabio
as Don Luca
as Lorenzo
as Nerone
as Giampaolo
as Claudio Bruni
as Remo Matteotti
as Suggeritore
as Uomo di Latina
as Franco Bellantoni
as Mauro Belli
as Mafioso #1
as Police Officer
as Riccardo Fortunato Cotone (Solo)
as Capitano Macho
as Ruggero
as Orecchino
as Riccardo Zanni
as Claudio
as Remo Matteotti
as Frappeste
as Pallesecche
as Enzo
as Fabio Muzzi
as Red