Giuseppe Zeno

Giuseppe Zeno (born May 8, 1976) is an Italian actor of cinema, theatre and television.

Giuseppe Zeno
Giuseppe Zeno in 2007
Born (1976-05-08) May 8, 1976 (age 48)
Cercola, Campania, Italy
NationalityItalian
OccupationActor
SpouseMargareth Madè (m. 2016)
Children2

Career

Giuseppe Zeno was born in Cercola, Campania, but he lived in Ercolano and in Vibo Marina. He attended the Nautical Institute in Pizzo Calabro and received a diploma as a sea captain, and then attended the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Calabria.[1][2]

In 1997, he debuted on the stage in the Greek tragedy The Trojan Women of Euripides. He was then cast in theatrical productions in Argentina and other countries in South America.[2]

Zeno also appeared in several television series, such as The Sopranos, Incantesimo, Carabineri, Un Posto al Sole, Gente di mare, St. Giuseppe Moscati: Doctor to the Poor, Rossella, Squadra antimafia – Palermo oggi, Il clan dei camorristi, as the boss Francesco Russo O' Malese,[2] L'onore e il rispetto, where he played the lead role of Santi Fortebracci, and Il paradiso delle signore.[3]

Personal life

On August 20, 2016, Zeno married Italian actress Margareth Madè in a Catholic ceremony.[4][5] The couple had two daughters: Angelica (born November 8, 2017)[6] and Beatrice (born September 4, 2020).[7]

Appearances

Theater

  • The Trojan Women (1997)
  • Non tutti i ladri vengono per nuocere (1998)
  • Gli imbianchini non-hanno ricordi (1998)
  • La frontiera (1999)
  • Babilonia (2000)
  • Oresteia (2001)
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (2001)
  • Medea (2002)
  • A View from the Bridge (2003–2005)
  • La lingua pugnalata (2004)
  • Il vento (2006)
  • Bang! ...ancora un giallo a Fumetti!?! (2011)
  • Il compleanno di Baudelaire (2013)

Film

  • My Generation (1996)
  • Un mondo d'amore (2002)
  • DeKronos – Il demone del tempo (2005)
  • Liberarsi – Figli di una rivoluzione minore (2008)
  • La fabbrica dei tedeschi (2008)
  • Francesco di Paola – La ricerca della verità (2009)
  • Il sesso aggiunto (2011)
  • Tenderness (2017)

Television

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