
Silvio Orlando
Acting
Biography
Silvio Orlando (born 30 June 1957) is an Italian actor. Orlando was born in Naples. He worked with numerous Italian directors such as Nanni Moretti, Daniele Luchetti, Carlo Mazzacurati, Gabriele Salvatores and others. He also took part to several TV series. Orlando in 1988 directed two theatre works written by Peppino De Filippo: Don Rafelo 'o trumbone and Cupido scherza e spazza. In 2008 he was protagonist of Roberto Paci Dalò's play L'assedio delle ceneri. Description above from the Wikipedia article Silvio Orlando, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: June 30, 1957
Place of Birth: Naples, Italy
Known For

La mia generazione
Italy, early 80's. A political terrorist is being transferred northward from Sicily for a conjugal visit; during the journey, a police captain tries to make him cooperate.

This World Can't Tear Me Down
When an old friend returns to the neighborhood, Zerocalcare wants to help him find his place back in the world. But what's the right thing to do?

Ezio Bosso - Le cose che restano
Ezio Bosso reveals his real self and takes us into his world and his imagination, as if were a diary.

The Young Pope
Lenny Belardo, the youngest and first American Pope in the history of the Church, must establish his new papacy and navigate the power struggles of the closed, secretive Vatican.

Il posto dell'anima
Three workers of a tire factory, in southern Italy, lead the struggle against the American company owner of the factory who wants to close the Italian branch in which they work.

The New Pope
As Pope Pius XIII hangs between life and death in a coma, charming and sophisticated moderate English aristocrat Sir John Brannox is placed on the papal throne and adopts the name John Paul III. A sequel series to “The Young Pope.”

Sarò con te
Football offers bitter disappointments, but equally powerful and infinite emotions. Napoli rises again on May 4, 2023, winning the championship with five days to spare, an epochal result destined to remain forever in history. A joy awaited for 33 years and told through the eyes of the players, such as captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo, of personalities from the world of sport, entertainment and journalism, of Napoli's sporting directors and staff, including coach Luciano Spalletti.

Aprile
Nanni Moretti takes another look at the ebbs and flows of life in April 1996, as he becomes a father for the first time and seems unable to focus on his documentary about the upcoming national elections.

Red Wood Pigeon
Michele is a Communist MP who loses his memory in a car crash—although nobody seems to notice. Over the course of a water polo match ahead of election day, he begins to remember his past life, revealing the picture of a man whose personal and political identity crisis mirrors the one of Italian communism.

The Son's Room
A psychoanalyst and his family go through profound emotional trauma when their son dies in a scuba diving accident.
Filmography
as Devoto Marotta
as Himself
as Sandro Molino
as DIGOS Detective (voice)
as Ennio
as Antonio
as Gabriele Santoro
as Carmine Lagioia
as Sè stesso
as Aldo dopo
as Cardinal Voiello / Cardinal Hernandez
as Cardinal Voiello
as Domenico Bonocore
as Art dealer on TV
as The Italian Mayor
as Adriano Monaco
as Lino Fiocchi
as Inspector Montella
as Sandro Vinciguerra
as Gianni Dubois
as Carabinieri colonel
as Luca
as Michele Casali
as Samuele
as Bruno Bonomo
as Narrator (voice)
as Peppino (voice)
as Antonio
as Self
as Alberto
as il Generale
as Don Giuseppe Vella
as Saverio Donati
as Oscar - a Patient
as Luigi
as Ernesto
as Ciriaco / Ciarli
as Self
as Domenico
as Vincenzo Lipari
as Portiere Indiano
as Melchiorre
as (segment "Arrivano i sandali")
as The Captain
as L'assicuratore
as Sandro Molino
as prof. Vivaldi
as Ciro
as Mario Solitudine
as Saverio
as Luciano Sandulli
as Torquato
as Ministro
as Mario
as Antonio Minichino