Lino Guanciale, from failed rugby player to refugee testimonial: 7 things you don’t know about him

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Lino Guanciale ready to return to Rai1: from Sunday 6 March – for six first evenings – he will be the protagonist together with Aurora Ruffino of the tv series Noi (taken from the original American cult This is us), which tells the story of a family through the decades. We tried to give the public a story that was inclusive, in which all Italians can reflect – explained the actor -. The aspect that struck me most about Pietro is his ability to give himself completely to that project called family, and it’s nice to see someone ready to do anything for such a thing. The family is something that, for better or for worse, you never get rid of. My father very close to Pietro. He put me in a position to always follow my dreams. Born in Avezzano in Abruzzo on May 21, 1979 – son of a doctor and a teacher – Guanciale went on stage for the first time thanks to his elementary school teacher, but the love for acting blossomed a few years later: Alle superiors, thanks to an afternoon workshop: I tried, in everyday life, to put on masks to please me, and instead the stage guaranteed me a “filter” that allowed me to be myself, he told Io Donna. After a brief period as a rugby player (he was in the national youth teams under 16 and under 19) holding the scientific high school diploma obtained with the highest marks, he attempted the test to enter Medicine but, despite having passed it, he chose to follow a ‘other way: abandoned the faculty of Literature and Philosophy, he enrolled at the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Rome, where he graduated in 2003.

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