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Fabrizio Bentivoglio

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Fabrizio Bentivoglio

Born on January 4, 1957 in Milan, Italy, Fabrizio Bentivoglio is widely recognized as a competent and versatile actor in Italian cinema and theatre. His birth city is significant as his father was Venetian. Despite a brief sports career in Inter Milan's juvenile team, an injury to his left knee prompted him to pursue his passion for the arts, attending the reputable Piccolo Teatro school in Milan. His stellar acting debut was in a stage production entitled 'Timon of Athens' by William Shakespeare. He then made steps towards developing his film career. Additionally, Bentivoglio didn't leave his academic pursuits behind, as he continued individual studies in medicine. Eventually, this took him to Rome where he co-founded the Tipota Movie Company with Dario de Luca and Studio Universal. In collaboration with the band Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel, he staged a show 'La guerra vista dalla luna'. Furthermore, he has significant accomplishments as a screenwriter, and even completed a tour performing his own songs. As a testament to his diverse talent, his voice was featured in the track 'The Poet', in the soundtrack of 'Eternity and a Day'.

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Given Name: Fabrizio Bentivoglio

Born: Milan, Italy

Citizenship: Italian

Birthday: January 4, 1957

Occupations: Actor, Screenwriter

Years Active: 1980-present

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