Silvio Orlando
Silvio Orlando, born on June 30, 1957, in Naples, is a distinguished Italian actor celebrated for his versatile performances across both film and television. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with renowned Italian filmmakers, including Nanni Moretti, Daniele Luchetti, Carlo Mazzacurati, and Gabriele Salvatores, contributing significantly to contemporary Italian cinema.
Orlando made his mark not only as an actor but also ventured into directing theater. In 1988, he directed two notable plays by Peppino De Filippo: "Don Rafelo 'o trumbone" and "Cupido scherza e spazza." His theatrical prowess continued to shine when he took on the lead role in Roberto Paci Dalò's 2008 play "L'assedio delle ceneri," showcasing his ability to engage audiences both on stage and screen.
Over the years, Orlando has appeared in a variety of television series, further solidifying his presence in the Italian entertainment landscape. His impressive body of work has garnered him acclaim and a loyal fan base, marking him as a prominent figure in the arts. Silvio Orlando's career reflects a deep commitment to his craft, making him a respected name in both Italian cinema and theater.
Filmography
Here Comes the Storm
Nirvana
The Inner Cage
The Hidden Child (2021)
The Son's Room
Aprile
The Caiman
The Ties
The Human Factor (2013)
Parthenope
The New Pope
This World Can't Tear Me Down