Lino Musella
Lino Musella | |
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Musella in 2020 | |
Born | 21 October 1980 (1980年10月21日) (age 44) Naples, Italy |
Occupation | Actor |
Lino Musella (born 21 October 1980) an Italian film, stage and television actor.
Life and career
[edit ]Born in Naples, Musella studied at the Naples Academy of Dramatic Art and the Paolo Grassi Civic School in Milan.[1] Mainly active on theater, in 2009 he formed the Musella-Mazzarelli stage company together with Paolo Mazzarelli.[1] [2] In 2013, he made his film debut in Happy Days Motel, and in 2015 he had his breakout with the role of Rosario 'o Nano Ercolano in the crime series Gomorrah .[1] [3]
In 2019, Musella was awarded the theatrical prize Premio Ubu [it] for best actor for his performance in Jan Fabre's The Night Writer.[4] In 2021, he was nominated for David di Donatello in the Best Supporting Actor category for his performance in the Damiano and Fabio D'Innocenzo's film Bad Tales .[3] [5]
Selected filmography
[edit ]Cinema
[edit ]- Perez. , directed by Edoardo De Angelis (2014)
- Ride , directed by Valerio Mastandrea (2018)
- Loro , directed by Paolo Sorrentino (2018)
- The Bad Poet , directed by Gianluca Jodice (2020)
- The Beast , directed by Ludovico Di Martino (2020)
- Bad Tales , directed by Damiano and Fabio D'Innocenzo (2020)
- You Came Back , directed by Stefano Mordini (2020)
- Tigers , directed by Ronnie Sandahl (2020)
- We Still Talk , directed by Pupi Avati (2021)
- The King of Laughter , directed by Mario Martone (2021)
- The Hand of God , directed by Paolo Sorrentino (2021)
- The Hidden Child , directed by Roberto Andò (2021)
- Princess , directed by Roberto De Paolis (2022)
- The Shadow of the Day , directed by Giuseppe Piccioni (2022)
- Il Boemo , directed by Petr Václav (2022)
- Ferrari , directed by Michael Mann (2023)
- Feeling Better , directed by Valerio Mastandrea (2024)
Television
[edit ]- Gomorrah (TV series, 2014–5)
- The Young Pope (TV series, episode 1x04, 2016)
- Liberi tutti (TV series, 2020)
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c Secchi Frau, Fabio. "Lino Musella: Dal teatro all'invasione del cinema". Mymovies.it (in Italian). Retrieved 14 April 2024.
- ^ Vailati, Giada (10 March 2022). "Lo spettacolo che mostra "il lato schifoso degli uomini"". Harper's Bazaar (in Italian). Retrieved 14 April 2024.
- ^ a b Urbani, Ilaria (9 April 2021). "Lino Musella: "Io, l'amico d'infanzia nel film di Paolo Sorrentino"". la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 14 April 2024.
- ^ "Paiato e Vigna vincono il premio Ubu Stabile, una vittoria con Lino Musella". Il Gazzettino (in Italian). 19 December 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
- ^ Fiorenzano, Antonia (2 February 202). "Dopo Sorrentino e Martone, Lino Musella è in teatro con Brevi interviste con uomini schifosi". NapoliToday (in Italian). Retrieved 14 April 2024.