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Maurizio Bianucci

Maurizio Bianucci

2 titles Acting Jul 02, 1969 Roma, Italy

Maurizio Bianucci is a talented actor and dedicated acting instructor, whose passion for performance began in his youth. He honed his craft with a collective of young actors, presenting numerous musical adaptations rooted in classical theater. Bianucci's acting journey officially commenced in 1990 when he landed a minor role in the Italian television series "College," created by Castellano and Moccia. Although he pursued theater history studies at the University of Rome, the demands of his acting career ultimately prevented him from completing his education.

Throughout his career, Bianucci has led theater workshops catering to adolescents and individuals with disabilities, showcasing his commitment to arts education. He has held leading roles in various theatrical productions, commercials, short films, and Italian cinema, although his career has seen intermittent breaks, which he navigated with resilience.

In 2015, he appeared in the independent film "Fuorigioco," produced by Rio Film, marking a significant point in his filmography. By 2017, he gained recognition for his role as Councilor Gramini in Netflix Italia's acclaimed series "Suburra" (season 1). Additionally, he featured in the film "Aldo Moro il Professore" and other Italian television series. His contributions to the arts were recognized when he received the Vincenzo Crocitti International Award, VII Edition, honoring him as an "Actor in Career."

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