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Vincenzo Amato

Vincenzo Amato

16 titles Acting Mar 30, 1966 Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Vincenzo Amato, born on March 30, 1966, in Palermo, Italy, is a multifaceted talent renowned for his work as both an actor and sculptor. The son of stage director and folk musician Emma Muzzi Loffredo, Amato's artistic journey began early, leading him to pursue painting and ultimately specialize in iron sculpting after completing his university studies.

After showcasing his artwork in Rome at the Il Gabbiano gallery, Amato ventured to Manhattan, where he gained recognition through exhibitions at the Earl McGrath Gallery. It was in the United States that he formed a significant friendship with filmmaker Emanuele Crialese, who offered him his acting debut in the film "Once We Were Strangers." Amato's career took a significant turn with his portrayal of Pietro, a fisherman, in Crialese's acclaimed follow-up, "Respiro," which solidified his status in the film industry.

His impressive performance in "Nuovomondo" earned him a nomination for the prestigious David di Donatello award for Best Actor in 2007, further highlighting his talent in the cinematic realm. Today, Amato continues to balance his artistic endeavors while being a dedicated father to his two daughters, aged 11 and 12. His contributions to both the arts and film have left an indelible mark on the Italian cultural landscape.

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