Giorgio Pasotti is an Italian actor who began his career in the theatre, starring alongside Stefania Rocca in the production "Le Poligraphe" by Robert Lepage. He then transitioned to film, appearing in "I Piccoli Maestri" directed by Daniele Luchetti, and in Gabriele Muccino's directorial debut "Ecco Fatto" alongside Barbara Bobulova.
Throughout his career, Pasotti has alternated between television and cinema, achieving fame with the television series "Distretto di Polizia" where he played the role of Inspector Paolo Libero. He has also starred in numerous other projects, including Neri Marcorè's miniseries "E Poi C'è Filippo", "Due Mamme Di Troppo" directed by Antonello Grimaldi, "La Scelta di Laura" by Alessandro Piva, and the miniseries "David Copperfield" by Ambrogio Lo Giudice.
In 2012, Pasotti took on the role of Giuseppe Garibaldi in the miniseries "Anita Garibaldi" for Rai 1. He has also appeared in other notable projects, such as "Non avere paura - Un'amicizia con Papa Wojtyla", where he played the role of Lino Zani, Pope John Paul II's ski instructor, and "A Testa Alta - I Martiri di Fiesole", where he portrayed a police agent fighting against the Germans in World War II.
Pasotti has continued to work in television, appearing in the series "Il Silenzio dell'Acqua" directed by Pier Belloni, "La Compagnia Del Cigno" by Ivan Cotroneo, and in the first two seasons of "Mina Settembre" directed by Tiziana Aristarco. He has also returned to the big screen with "Ultimo Bacio" directed by Gabriele Muccino, where he played the protagonist's best friend, and "Volevo solo Dormirle Adosso" by Eugenio Capuccio, where he portrayed the new groom.
In recent years, Pasotti has worked on a number of projects, including "L'Aria Salata" directed by Alessandro Angelini, "Le Rose del Deserto" by Mario Monicelli, and "Diario di un Maniaco Per Bene" by Michele Picchi. He has also starred in Gabriele Muccino's sequel to "L'Ultimo Bacio" in "Baciamo Ancora", and in 2013, he appeared in the Oscar-winning film "La Grande Bellezza" directed by Paolo Sorrentino.
In 2014, Pasotti was one of the protagonists of "Sapore Di Te" by Carlo Vanzina, and worked with him again in "Un Matrimonio Da Favola", where he portrayed a closeted homosexual who hides his true identity from his friends. He has also appeared in Francesco Prisco's directorial debut "Nottetempo", and in the movie "Mio Papà" directed by Giulio Base, exploring the themes of a large family.
In 2015, Pasotti directed and acted in the movie "Io, Arlecchino", and in 2020, he directed and acted in the movie "Abbi Fede". In November of the same year, he was chosen as the new director of Teatro Stabile d'Abruzzo. In 2022, he appeared in the TV series "Lea - Un nuovo Giorno".