Massimo De Lorenzo, a multi-talented individual, was born in 1968 in the picturesque city of Reggio Calabria. As an actor, he has made a name for himself in the film industry, appearing in a wide range of movies under the direction of renowned filmmakers.
Some of his most notable roles include "Il Ladro di Bambini" directed by Gianni Amelio, "Denti" directed by Gabriele Salvatores, "Al lupo al lupo" directed by Carlo Verdone, "Manuale d'amore 2" directed by Giovanni Veronesi, "Immaturi" directed by Paolo Genovese, and "Qualunquemente" directed by Antonio Albanese.
Furthermore, Massimo has also had the opportunity to work on various television series, including FX's "Trust" directed by Danny Boyle, the Italian cult TV series "Boris", Carlo Carlei's "il Confine", and RAI's "Liberi Tutti" directed by Ciarrapico-Vendruscolo.
In addition to his acting career, Massimo is also a skilled screenwriter and director. He has collaborated with other talented individuals, including Woody Allen, on projects such as "To Rome with Love".
In recognition of his outstanding work, Massimo won a David di Donatello Award in 2015 for the best original song "Anime Nere", which he co-wrote with Giuliano Taviani.