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Simone Borrelli
Birth Name:Simone Borrelli
Birth Date:1985 11, mf=yes
Birth Place:Crotone, Calabria, Italy
Years Active:2000–present
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Simone Borrelli (born November 5, 1985) is an Italian actor,[1] director, singer, songwriter and musician.

Biography

Simone Borrelli graduated in Acting and Dramatic arts at the Italian Academy of Dramatic Arts "Alessandra Galante Garrone" in Bologna. In 2004 he won the "Giusto Monaco" vocational award for Best Young Actor.

He pursued his career with Acting Coaches/Members of New York's Actors Studio and at NYFA.

He works in Cinema, Theater and TV, with directors such as Gabriele Salvatores, Guido Chiesa, Gianpaolo Tescari, Lucio Gaudino, Carmine Elia, Vittorio Franceschi, Giovanni Pampiglione, Francesco Marino, Marina Malfatti, Lindsay Kemp, Eimuntas Nekrosius, Nicolaj Karpov, Susan Batson, Marilyn Fried, Steven Berkoff, Pierre Byland.

2008/2009: Borrelli was one of the lead actors, playing the character Mauro Morbello, in the TV series Terapia d'urgenza (produced by RAI – Radio Televisione italiana). He was also a co-leading actor of the TV series Quo vadis, baby?; a series produced by SKY Cinema and directed by the Academy Award Winner, Gabriele Salvatores, and co-directed by Guido Chiesa.

In 2011 Simone Borrelli played the role of Ivan in Anna e i cinque directed by Franco Amurri and produced by Magnolia for Mediaset.

In 2006, Borrelli was the lead actor in the theatre performance AMADE in which he played Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The play celebrated the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, and was produced by the Teatro Comunale di Bologna and Aterballetto.

In 2007, as an actor and dancer, Borrelli took part in the European tour of Sinfonia, directed by Silvia Traversi (Folkwang Hochschule di Pina Bausch e Carolyn Carlson Company).In 2009, Borrelli filmed, composed and produced "X tutta la Notte" and "Giselle", two music singles and Cinematographic Music Videos. These were in the album VENERDÌ SERA,[2] his first album as a composer and songwriter.

In 2009/2010 Borrelli was the face of the brand BETTER-LOTTOMATICA produced by Movie Magic International.In 2010 Borrelli played the role of Andrea in Martino's Summer[3] by Massimo Natale, starring Treat Williams. This film took part in the Official Selection of the Rome Film Festival[4] that same year.In 2011 Borrelli wrote the screenplay for Venerdì Sera, a film linked to his first music album. This screenplay was nominated for the "Solinas Prize".

In 2012, Borrelli was one of the new lead actors in the sitcom Camera Café in which he played the part of Mario.[5]

In 2014 he was the scriptwriter, director, lead actor, singer and composer of the original soundtrack of Eddy,[6] an international film about violence against children. The film is supported by Unicef, Doctors without Borders,[7] Ministry of Education, Universities and Research[8] and Amnesty International.[9] This film was awarded the "Official Human Rights Movie 2015" by The Council of Europe.[10]

Linked to this, the Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi[11] and the Presidency of The Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic decided to give Borrelli and his film their Official High Patronage for the film's high social, cultural and artistic significance.

Filmography

Theater

Discography

Videography

Awards and accolades

External links

Notes and References

  1. Sartoni. I.. Simone Borrelli: Dalla provincia al Successo. Era Superba. September 14, 2012. January 8, 2015.
  2. Conti. A.. Simone Borrelli a Space Scout – Venerdi Sera:Vi racconto le mie dieci storie. TGCOM. January 29, 2009. January 8, 2015.
  3. Weissberg. Jeiss. Review:Martino's Summer. Variety. November 21, 2010. January 8, 2015.
  4. Web site: Simone Borrelli al Festival del Cinema di Roma. October 25, 2010. January 8, 2015.
  5. Web site: Simone Borrelli nel nuovo cast di Camera Cafè. December 7, 2011. January 8, 2015.
  6. Cantafio. G.. Eddy di Simone Borreli scelto come Film Ufficiale dei Diritti Umani 2015 per il Consiglio d'Europa. Vanity Fair. December 10, 2014. January 8, 2015.
  7. Loria. D.. Medicins without Borders for Eddy by Simone Borrelli. StrettoWeb. July 14, 2014. January 8, 2015.
  8. Web site: "Anche il Miur e Medici Senza Frontiere per "Eddy", il film di Simone Borrelli sui diritti umani". 11 July 2014. 1 January 2015.
  9. Web site: Pinchiorri. Simone. "Anche Amnesty International per "Eddy", il film di Simone Borrelli". 27 February 2015. 28 February 2015.
  10. Web site: Lahache. Matthieu. EDDY – a film about child soldiers for the promotion of Human Rights. August 14, 2014. Council of Europe. January 14, 2015. August 14, 2014.
  11. Web site: "Eddy" riceve sostegno da Renzi e diventa film dei diritti umani per il Consiglio d'Europa. October 26, 2014. January 8, 2015.