Maurizio Bianucci is a multifaceted individual who has made a name for himself in the world of acting and teaching. With a rich background in the performing arts, he has been honing his craft since childhood, working with a troupe of young actors to bring classic musicals to life on stage.
Bianucci's professional journey as an actor began in 1990 with a small but significant role in the Italian TV series "College," directed by Castellano and Moccia. Prior to this, he had pursued his passion for theater history at the University of Rome, but unfortunately, he was unable to continue his studies due to the demands of his acting career.
Throughout his career, Bianucci has demonstrated his versatility by working in a wide range of mediums, including theater workshops for adolescents and individuals with disabilities. He has also appeared as a protagonist in numerous theatrical performances, TV commercials, short films, and Italian movies, showcasing his impressive range as a performer.
Despite facing setbacks and hiatuses in his career, Bianucci has continued to work tirelessly, taking on new roles and projects whenever the opportunity arises. In 2015, he worked on the independent film "Fuorigioco," produced by Rio Film, and in 2017, he appeared in the popular Netflix series "Suburra" (season 1) as Councilor Gramini.
Bianucci's impressive body of work has also included roles in films such as "Aldo Moro il Professore" and various Italian TV series. His dedication and perseverance have earned him recognition in the industry, including the prestigious Vincenzo Crocitti International Award VII Edition, which honored him as the "ACTOR IN CARRER."