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Italian actor (born 1965)
Corrado Invernizzi
Invernizzi in 2008
Born (1965-04-25 ) 25 April 1965 (age 59) Occupation Actor
Corrado Invernizzi (born 25 April 1965) is an Italian actor.
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Biography
In movies, he appeared in
Vincere as a psychiatrist and in
Kidnapped as Judge Carboni (both directed by
Marco Bellocchio ). Both debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, followed by the New York Film Festival. He worked twice with
James Mangold , in
Ford v. Ferrari where he played Franco Gozzi (Enzo Ferrari's right hand) and in
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny where he was Luigi, the pilot who helps to save the archeologist and his team. He appeared in
Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy directed by
Marco Tullio Giordana as judge
Pietro Calogero .
In theater, he appeared in
The Coast of Utopia by
Tom Stoppard also directed by
Marco Tullio Giordana , in the role of literary critic
Belinskij .
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[3] The play received the
Ubu Awards ,
[4] the
Le Maschere Awards
[5] and the
Critic's Award in 2012.
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In 2010, he worked with the
Beijing Opera under
Patrick Sommier in the play
Water Margin by
Shi Nai'an .
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In the new television series
Marco Polo , released on 12 December 2014 and produced by
Netflix , he plays
Maffeo Polo , brother of Niccolò and Marco's uncle.
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In 2016, he was part of the cast of
Genius , the first US television series produced by
National Geographic . The series was created by
Ron Howard and is based on the life of
Albert Einstein . He played the role of French physicist
Pierre Curie .
The same year he also was a protagonist of an episode of the British series
Doctor Who , titled
Extremis , released on 20 May 2017 on
BBC One .
In 2018 he co-starred in
The Name of the Rose , the drama series based on the international bestseller novel of
the same name by
Umberto Eco , where he plays the role of Michele of Cesena.
Invernizzi's career also includes voice-over work (or voice acting) with
The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily directed by
Lorenzo Mattotti that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019, where he played the role of the Grand Duke.
He is a
tenor and studied opera singing at
Conservatorio Giacomo Puccini in
La Spezia .
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Filmography
Source:
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Cinema
Shooting the Moon (L'albero delle pere), directed by
Francesca Archibugi (1998)
Guido che sfidò le Brigate Rosse , directed by
Giuseppe Ferrara (2005)
The rest of the night (Il resto della notte), directed by
Francesco Munzi (2007)
Vincere , directed by
Marco Bellocchio (2008)
Requiem for a Killer (Requiem pour une tueuse), directed by
Jérôme Le Gris (2010)
Zabana! , directed by
Said Ould Khelifa (2011)
Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy (Romanzo di una strage), directed by
Marco Tullio Giordana (2011)
The Silent Mountain , directed by
Ernst Gossner (2012)
The Face of an Angel , directed by
Michael Winterbottom (2013)
Né Giulietta né Romeo , directed by
Veronica Pivetti (2014)
Viva la Sposa , directed by
Ascanio Celestini (2015)
Le Rire de ma mère , directed by
Colombe Savignac and Pascal Ralite (2016)
The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily , directed by
Lorenzo Mattotti (2019)
Ford v. Ferrari , directed by
James Mangold (2019)
Io sono Mia , directed by
Riccardo Donna (2019)
Caught by a Wave , directed by
Massimiliano Camaiti (2021)
The Catholic School , directed by
Stefano Mordini (2021)
Kidnapped , directed by
Marco Bellocchio (2023)
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny , directed by
James Mangold (2023)
Woken , directed by Alan Friel (2024)
Short films
Television
Inspector Montalbano (Il Commissario Montalbano), directed by
Alberto Sironi (1999)
Miroir d'Alice , directed by
Marc Rivière (2001)
Grand Star , directed by
Paolo Barzman (2006)
Les Fauves , directed by
José Pinheiro (2008)
The Young Montalbano (Il giovane Montalbano), directed by
Gianluca Maria Tavarelli (2011)
Braquo , directed by
Frédéric Jardin (2013)
Marco Polo , directed by
Espen Sandberg ,
Joachim Roenning ,
Alik Sakharov ,
Daniel Minahan (2014)
Genius by
Kevin Hooks (2016)
Doctor Who , episode
Extremis , directed by
Daniel Nettheim (2016)
The Name of the Rose , directed by
Giacomo Battiato (2019)
Romulus , directed by
Matteo Rovere (2019)
Leonardo , directed by
Daniel Percival (2020)
The Leopard , directed by
Tom Shankland (2023)
Those About to Die , directed by
Roland Emmerich (2024)
Theatre
References
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