Antonello Fassari
Antonello Fassari, born to Osvaldo Fassari and Adriana Gambardella, graduated from the prestigious Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico in Rome in 1975. Throughout his career, he has balanced his work in theater with notable contributions to television and radio. He has appeared in various productions, including popular series like "Avanzi," "Anni '50," "Al di là delle frontiere," and "I Cesaroni."
In a unique foray into music, Fassari released a rap song titled "Romadinotte" in 1984, for which he wrote the lyrics, collaborating with seasoned musicians Lele Marchitelli, Danilo Rea, and Pasquale Minieri for the arrangement. His radio endeavors included working on the adaptation of "I tre moschettieri."
Fassari married Maria Fano in 1992 and they welcomed their daughter, Flaminia, born in 1988. In July 2004, he showcased his theatrical talents by directing and performing in "La ricotta," a work by Pier Paolo Pasolini, at the Todi festival. He also ventured into film directing with "Il segreto del giaguaro" in 2000, featuring Er Piotta. In 2005, he gained recognition for his role as Ciro Buffoni in the film "Romanzo criminale," further solidifying his status in the Italian entertainment industry.