Gioele Rotini

Acting 1 titles 1986-02-14 Rome, Lazio, Italy

Gioele Rotini, an Italian actor born on February 14, 1986, in Rome, hails from a family with diverse interests; his father Roberto was a mechanic and his mother Rosalba an Italian teacher. Growing up with an older sister, Alice, Gioele immersed himself in the performing arts from a young age, attending acting classes throughout his primary education and studying piano during his middle school years. A passion for poetry and rap lyricism also developed during this time.

After graduating from Classical High School in 2005, he decided to forgo university in favor of pursuing acting more rigorously, supporting himself with various jobs including waitstaff, bartending, and museum work. Gioele made his professional acting debut in 2009 with the acclaimed theatrical production "Le Belle Notti," directed by Claudio Boccaccini. He subsequently built a solid reputation on stage, performing works by legendary playwrights such as William Shakespeare, Bertolt Brecht, Anton Chekhov, Woody Allen, Luigi Pirandello, and Carlo Goldoni, alongside contemporary authors like Gianni Clementi and Antonio Grosso.

On screen, Gioele appeared in a RAI docu-fiction in 2012, followed by a role in Paolo Virzì's "Notti Magiche" in 2018. He showcased his talent further in Steve Zaillian's adaptation of "The Talented Mr. Ripley" alongside Andrew Scott in December 2021. That same year, he starred in the Amazon Studios series "Prisma," directed by Ludovico Bessegato. Gioele's recent stage endeavors include performances in seven different plays under notable directors, with a national tour of "Una Compagnia di Pazzi" on the horizon.

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