Carlo Cecchi

Carlo Cecchi

86 · Born: Jan 25, 1939

Personal Details

BornJan 25, 1939 Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Biography

Cecchi is widely regarded as a pioneering force in Italian innovation within the realm of theater, seamlessly transitioning between his roles as a stage and film actor, and a theater director of great distinction. One of his most notable performances can be attributed to his captivating portrayal of a character in the dramatic production of "End of the Match" penned by the illustrious Samuel Beckett. Additionally, his cinematic endeavors have yielded a memorable performance in the film "Morte di un matematico napoletano" featuring the talented Renato Caccioppoli. This remarkable individual has received widespread recognition for his exceptional acting abilities, with a notable highlight being his receipt of the prestigious Gassman Award in 2007 for being crowned the best Italian actor of his time.

Career

2019
Martin Eden
Martin Eden as Russ Brissenden
2013
Honey
Honey as Signor Grimaldi
2007
Silk
Silk as Priest
2003
The Good Pope
The Good Pope as Cardinal Mattia Carcano
1998
The Red Violin
The Red Violin as Nicolo Bussotti (Cremona)
1996
Stealing Beauty
Stealing Beauty as Carlo Lisca
1993
La scorta
La scorta as Assistant Prosecuting Magistrate Michele de Francesco
1971
Le Mans
Le Mans as Paolo Scadenza