
Roberto Accornero
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Roberto Accornero.
Born: March 9, 1957
Place of Birth: Ivrea, Italy
Known For

Archai

The Best of Youth
A family saga set in Italy which chronicles the life of a middle-class family. It explores the relationship between two brothers Nicola and Matteo as their life paths separate during youth, encompassing major political and social events in post–World War II Italian history.

The Best of Youth
After a fateful encounter in the summer of 1966, the lifepaths of two brothers from a middle-class Roman family diverge, intersecting with some of the most significant events of postwar Italian history in the following decades.

Dead Times
Dead Times is based on a true story. A widow finds two tombs for her husband. A mystery that can only be solved by a shrewd professor and by two unlikely gravediggers. What they find will open the doors to a forgotten past.

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.

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).

Adriano Olivetti
In post–World War II Italy, genius industrialist Adriano Olivetti oversees the creation of the first all-Italian electronic calculator while theorizing a revolutionary business model based on the idea that profit should be reinvested for the benefits of the whole society. His vision catches the attention of powerful interests...

The Trial
The murder of a teen girl impacts a public prosecutor linked to the victim, a lawyer seeking a career-making case and a suspect who says she's innocent.

Pope John XXIII
This is a two-part Italian television mini-series directed by Giorgio Capitani and broadcasted in April 2002 on Rai Uno. It is the life story of Pope John XXIII, nicknamed "the good Pope".

Ginger and Fred
Amelia and Pippo are reunited after several decades to perform their old music-hall act, imitating Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, on a TV variety show.
Filmography
as Zaccaria
as il dottor Montorsi
as Massimo Varri
as Professor
as Nicola Caputo
as Capo della polizia
as Father Luca
as ambasciatore
as Stefano Bucci Rivolta
as Professore
as De Leo
as Enrico Fermi
as Enrico Fermi
as Com. Guranigione
as Luigi Melegari
as Giovanni Pierucci
as Man at speed date
as Daniele Aloisi
as Ottavio
as Man
as Luigi Gedda
as Presidente del tribunale di Torino
as Guido Geller
as President of the Turin Court
as Massimo
as Fausto
as Carlo Berardi
as poliziotto
as Professor Treppì
as Capitano/Maggiore Daniele Aloisi
as Minors' judge
as Mario
as Stefano Palmieri
as TV Van Driver (uncredited)
as Cesare Lombroso