Michele Placido
Michele Placido, born on May 19, 1946, in Ascoli Satriano, Puglia, Italy, is a distinguished actor, director, and screenwriter. He gained widespread acclaim for his powerful performances and contributions to Italian cinema and television. Placido is particularly renowned for his role in the iconic miniseries "La piovra" (1984), which delves into the world of organized crime in Italy. His versatility is further showcased in films such as "Romanzo Criminale" (2005), a gritty portrayal of a criminal gang in Rome, and "Un eroe borghese" (1995), where he explores themes of heroism and resistance. Over the years, Placido has become a significant figure in the Italian film industry, celebrated for his artistic talents and dedication to storytelling. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with various notable directors and actors, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in both film and television. His work continues to resonate with audiences, reflecting the complexities of Italian society and culture.
Filmography
Viva l'Italia
Tulpa - Demon of Desire
Big Business
The Lookout (2012)
Caravaggio's Shadow
The Pyjama Girl Case
The Unknown Woman
The Caiman
Ages of Love
Burning Hearts
Run to You
Notes from a Women Salesman
A Leap in the Dark
A Man on His Knees
The Divine Nymph