Stefano Accorsi
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Stefano Lelio Beniamino Accorsi (Italian pronunciation: [stefano akkorsi]; born on March 2, 1971) is an Italian actor.
Early life and background
Accorsi was born in Bologna. He graduated from Bologna's Theatrical School in 1993 and spent several years in the theatre before moving to cinema.
Personal life
Laetitia Casta, a Corsican supermodel, attracted Accorsi. They have one son and one daughter, Orlando, who were born on September 21, 2006, and Athena, 2009.
He is an agnostic.
Career
In 1995, he appeared in Jack Frusciante è uscito dal gruppo, one of his best known films.
In 1998, he worked with Daniele Luchetti in I Piccoli Maestri, the Venice International Film Festival's champions of the Golden Lion. He received three awards for his work in Radiofreccia, directed by rock star Luciano Ligabue, including David di Donatello for Best Actor.
He was the protagonist in the hit film L'ultimo bacio (The Last Kiss).
He was the leading actor in Maria de Medeiros' Capites de Abril (April Captains) and has collaborated with director Nanni Moretti in The Son's Room.
Accorsi appeared in Ferzan zpetek's Le fate ignoranti (His Secret Life – Festival Title/The Ignorant Fairies – International Title), which was in competition at the 2001 Berlin International Film Festival. This film was a big success in Italy and Turkey, and Accorsi, a gay man who appeared in a homosexual movie, received three awards for his role.
He appeared in David Blair's Tabloid TV (UK) and in Marco Ponti's Santa Maradona.
Then Accorsi appeared in Giacomo Battiato's television film Il giovane Casanova.
Un viaggio chiamato amore (A Journey Called Love), his first film to attend the Venice International Film Festival 2002, and for which he received the Coppa Volpi award for best male performance as Dino Campana, the Italian poet.
He didn't make any more films for about a year, during which he went to France. As a member of the jury, he attended the Venice International Film Festival 2003. He shot two films in 2004: Ovunque sei, directed by Michele Placido; and L'amore ritrovato, directed by Carlo Mazzacurati.
Accorsi worked with Diane Kruger in Les Brigades du Tigre (2005) and La Faute à Fidel, with Julie Depardieu. In 2007, Un baiser s'il vous plaît appeared in 2007 and its sequel Baciami ancora in 2010.