Luciano Federico
Luciano Federico (born 28 August 1968, in Sanremo) is an Italian actor. He starred in the 1998 film, Radiofreccia.[1]
Luciano Federico | |
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Born | Sanremo, Italy | 28 August 1968
Occupation | actor |
Selected filmography
- Una piccola storia, directed by Stefano Chiantini (2007)
- L'Ex-femme de ma vie, directed by Josiane Balasko (2005)
- The Passion, directed by Mel Gibson (2004)
- Il segreto del successo (2003)
- Forse sì, forse no, directed by Stefano Chiantini (2002)
- Malèna, Italo-German film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore (2000)
- Il diario di Matilde Manzoni, directed by Lino Capolicchio (2002)
- 800 balas, directed by Alex de la Iglesia (2002)
- L'ultima lezione, directed by Fabio Rosi (2001)
- Senza filtro, directed by Mimmo Raimondi (2001)
- Fughe da Fermo, directed by Edoardo Nesi (2000)
- A Love, directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli (1999)
- Radiofreccia, directed by Luciano Ligabue (1998)
- Naja (1997)
- Un paradiso di bugie (1997)
- La classe non è acqua, directed by Cecilia Calvi (1995)
- Padre e figlio, directed by Pasquale Pozzessere (1994)
- Fratelli e sorelle, directed by Pupi Avati (1992)
- Ambrogio, directed by Wilma Labate (1992)
gollark: I was once in Edinburgh consuming food from a Subway and found that there was actually a vegan protest in front of it.
gollark: This is because people don't actually seem to work, on the whole, according to stated ethical values.
gollark: Thus, if you try and make me do things which are "good according to some ethical standard which I claim to roughly agree with" but inconvenience me personally a significant amount, such as veganism, I may just entirely ignore you because "some animals do not like being used to produce milk for me" is part of the "far group" of issues I am not really paying attention to.
gollark: Ignoring things when it's convenient.
gollark: See, us humans have *amazing* abilities when it comes to ignoring things which don't directly affect us.
References
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