Riccardo Dario Scamarcio (Italian pronunciation: [rikˈkardo skaˈmartʃo]; born 13 November 1979) is an Italian actor and film producer.
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Born | Trani, Apulia, Italy | 13 November 1979
Education | Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia |
Occupation | Actor • film producer |
Years active | 2000–present |
Partner(s) | Angela Liso (1996–2006) Valeria Golino (2006–2016) Benedetta Porcaroli (2021–present) |
Children | 1 |
Early life
editScamarcio was born in Trani, Apulia, the son of Irene Petrafesa, a painter, and Emilio Scamarcio.[1]
He went to train as an actor at the Scuola Nazionale di Cinema in Rome, where he now lives.
Career
editHis debut acting role was in a TV series in 2000, while his first ever lead role in a feature film was in Three Steps Over Heaven (2004), directed by Luca Lucini. Through this he immediately became well known to the Italian speaking public, especially a young audience. His success brought him prominence as a sex symbol and boosted requests for his acting skills, leading to his role in Texas (2005), directed by Fausto Paravidino and soon to him joining the cast of Romanzo Criminale, playing a monosyllabic, enigmatic thug character in a powerful portrait of a mafiosi community directed by Michele Placido.[2]
In 2006 he acted in The Black Arrow, a TV series broadcast by Canale 5, adapted from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, and took on four new film roles: My Brother Is an Only Child (2007), directed by Daniele Luchetti, based on the novel Il fasciocomunista by Antonio Pennacchi. Scamarcio won a David di Donatello nomination for Best Supporting Actor for this work. He also played in Manual of Love 2 (2007), directed by Giovanni Veronesi, Ho voglia di te (2007), directed by Luis Prieto, and Go Go Tales (2007), directed by Abel Ferrara.
In 2007 he began work on At a Glance (2008) directed by Sergio Rubini, Italians (2009), a comedy directed by Giovanni Veronesi, and The Big Dream (2009), set in Italy in 1968, directed by Michele Placido. Eden à l'Ouest, directed by Costa-Gavras, saw Scamarcio playing an illegal immigrant-cum-innocent abroad. The Cézanne Affair (2009), directed by Sergio Rubini, co-starred Scamarcio's then partner, Italian-Greek actress, Valeria Golino, who played his sister.
The lead in Golino's 2018 movie Euforia is considered to be one of Scamarcio's best performances.[3]
He starred in John Wick: Chapter 2, playing the Italian Mob boss, Santino D'Antonio, the antagonist in the film.
In 2024 he starred as the lead character in the Netflix film Vanished into the Night, directed by Renato De Maria and co-starring Annabelle Wallis. This film was in Netflix's top 10 in July of that year.
Personal life
editFrom 2006 to 2016 Scamarcio dated actress and director Valeria Golino. They continue working together even after the break-up and maintain a good bond.[4] Scamarcio has a daughter (b. 2020) with Angharad Wood. As of 2024, he is dating Italian actress Benedetta Porcaroli.[5][6]
Filmography
editFilm
editTelevision
editTitle | Year | Role(s) | Network | Notes |
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Compagni di scuola | 2001 | Michele Reale | Rai 2 | 26 episodes |
La freccia nera | 2006 | Marco di Monforte | Canale 5 | 6 episodes |
Il segreto dell'acqua | 2011 | Angelo Caronia | Rai 1 | 6 episodes |
London Spy | 2015 | Dopplergänger | BBC Two | Episode: "I Know" |
Master of None | 2017 | Pino | Netflix | 3 episodes |
Liberi sognatori | 2018 | Antonio Montinaro | Canale 5 | Episode: "La scorta di Borsellino: Emanuela Loi" |
The Woman in White | Count Fosco | BBC One | 5 episodes | |
Maradona: Blessed Dream | 2021 | Carmine Giuliano | Prime Video | Episode: "Vesuvio" |
Other credits
editTitle | Year | Role(s) |
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Diarchia | 2010 | Short film; producer |
L'uomo doppio | 2012 | Producer |
Miele | 2013 | Producer |
La vita oscena | 2014 | Co-producer |
The Dream | Short film; producer | |
Per amor vostro | 2015 | Producer |
Pericle | 2016 | Producer |
Dei | 2018 | Producer |
The Players | 2020 | Writer and producer |
The Binding | Producer | |
The Last Paradise | 2021 | Writer and producer |
The Shadow of the Day | 2022 | Producer |
Race for Glory: Audi vs. Lancia | 2024 | Writer and producer |
Stage
editTitle | Year | Role(s) | Venue | Director |
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Romeo and Juliet | 2011 | Romeo | Teatro Smeraldo; Milan | Valerio Binasco |
References
edit- ^ "Il padre è morto. Massimo Recalcati a Filosofia sui Navigli il 14 aprile".
- ^ Passarin, Sara Greta (2022-03-16). "Chi è Riccardo Scamarcio: film, fidanzata, figlia, Angharad Wood". True News. (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-03-17.
- ^ Hop, Lindy (2021-02-11). "Tutti i film di Riccardo Scamarcio su Netflix, dal peggiore al migliore". The Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
- ^ Toloni, Novella (2023-09-23). "Il set, le nozze saltate, i gossip: la storia d'amore tra Valeria Golino e Riccardo Scamarcio". Il Giornale. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
- ^ Desando, Concetta (2024-03-11). "Riccardo Scamarcio e Benedetta Porcaroli, primo red carpet di coppia a Los Angeles". Io Donna. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
- ^ Rossi, Antonella (2024-03-10). "Riccardo Scamarcio e Benedetta Porcaroli, primo red carpet di coppia". Vanity Fair Italia. Retrieved 2024-05-13.