Marco Sciaccaluga ([ˈmarko ˌʃakkaˈluːɡa]; 21 August 1953 – 10 March 2021) was an Italian actor and theatre director.[1]
Marco Sciaccaluga | |
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Born | 21 August 1953 Genoa, Italy |
Died | 10 March 2021 Genoa, Italy | (aged 67)
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation(s) | Actor theatre director |
Biography
editSciaccaluga studied theatre at the Teatro Nazionale di Genova in Genoa, where he graduated in 1972.[2] He then worked at the Teatro Aperto alongside Gianni Fenzi, Franco Carli and Antonello Pischedda .[3] In 1975 he directed Equus by Peter Shaffer.[4] He also appeared in four films and two television series.[5] His eldest son Carlo is an actor and theatre director too.[6]
Marco Sciaccaluga died in Genoa on 10 March 2021 at the age of 67.[7]
Filmography
editCinema
edit- Lapin Lapin (1997)
- Ardena (1997)
- Guido che sfidò le Brigate Rosse (2007)
- Terror Take Away (2018)
Television
edit- Vita amori autocensura e morte in scena del signor di Molière nostro contemporaneo ovvero il Tartufo (1976)
- La casa nova (1976)
References
edit- ^ "Genova, è morto Marco Sciaccaluga". La Repubblica (in Italian). 10 March 2021.
- ^ "Intervista a Marco Sciaccaluga". Dramma.it (in Italian).
- ^ "Addio Franco Carli protagonista della prosa". La Repubblica (in Italian). 4 June 2011.
- ^ R., A. (8 December 1975). "Nudo integrale senza scandalo a Genova". Corriere della Serra (in Italian). Milan.
- ^ "Marco Sciaccaluga – Biography". IMDb.
- ^ "Carlo Sciaccaluga – Biography". IMDb.
- ^ "È morto Marco Sciaccaluga, il mondo del teatro genovese in lutto". Genova24.it (in Italian). 11 March 2021.