Fulvio Falzarano

Fulvio Falzarano
Born1959
Trieste, Italy
OccupationActor

Fulvio Falzarano is an Italian actor.

Career

Fulvio Falzarano has worked in various companies in major Italian theaters. He worked with directors such as Mario Monicelli, Armando Pugliese, Renato Sarti and Giorgio Pressburger. He participated in two plays in one act of Peppino De Filippo with the Italian actors Silvio Orlando, Marina Confalone and Enzo Cannavale. With the Teatro Stabile del Veneto he plaid in Le Triomphe de l'amour di Marivaux, directed by Luca De Fusco.

For cinema he worked with Marco Ferreri and he plaid the role of Sergeant Venerato Barzottin in Mario Monicelli's film Le rose del deserto (2006).[1] He appeared in a few TV programmes with Renzo Arbore. In 2010 he gained fame with the role of Mario in the film Benvenuti al Sud and he interpreted the same character in 2012 in the film Benvenuti al Nord.

Selected filmography

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