Francesco Di Lorenzo
Francesco Di Lorenzo was born in Syracuse in 1966, where he began his artistic studies. He continued his studies first in Catania and then in Rome at the Silvio D'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts. He continued his studies at the International School of Cinema and Television. He began his professional career in Rome. He also earned a degree in Literature from e-Campus University, specializing in Literature, Arts, Music, and Entertainment. His most notable theatrical credits include the performance of "Un Uomo Qualunque," a monologue based on Roselina Salemi's novel "Il nome di Marina," Sophocles' "Oedipus at Colonus," directed by Yannis Kokkos, and Aristophanes' "The Wasps," directed by Renato Giordano. Among his many television drama appearances, we remember him in: Raccontami capitolo II, Provaci ancora Prof. 4, Il Capo dei Capi, Caravaggio, Il figlio della luna, Il Bell'Antonio, Squadra antimafia 5, La catturandi nel nome del padre, Makari 3, Vanina, un vicequestore a Catania. Among his most notable film credits, we remember him as the protagonist in the films "I casi della vita," directed by Corso Salani, "Il sole nero," directed by Krzysztof Zanussi, "Un milione di giorni," directed by Manuel Giliberti, "Se chiudi gli occhi" directed by Lisa Romano, and "Road to the Lemon Grove," directed by Dale Hildebrand.
Based in Siracusa, Italy
Age 59