Person Biography:
Raoul Bova, a multifaceted individual, has dedicated his career to using his platform for social commitment. He is deeply attached to his role in the TV series "Capitano Ultimo", which has led him to support Sergio De Caprio in the creation of a non-profit foundation and the Casa Famiglia Capitano Ultimo in Rome. This organization aims to provide education and training to underprivileged minors, helping them to become self-sufficient.
Bova has also worked with the Io Ci Sono association to rebuild multifunctional centers in central Italy, which were damaged by the 2016 earthquake. In 2010, he was appointed FAO Good Will Ambassador, further solidifying his commitment to social causes.
In 2005, Bova founded his own film production company, allowing him to produce projects with social value. His company has produced several successful films and TV series, including "Sbirri", a documentary about the world of police and drugs, and "15 Seconds", a short film against the death penalty, which was sponsored by the European Parliament.
Bova has also co-produced "Io, l'altro", a film about racism and preconceptions, and has worked with influential names in the film industry. He has produced several successful TV series, including "Fuoco Amico Task Force 45", "Come un Delfino", and "Don Matteo".
As an actor, Bova has appeared alongside some of the most renowned names in the industry, including Anthony Quinn, Sophia Loren, and Angelina Jolie. He has also been the protagonist of several successful TV series, including "Buongiorno mamma" and "I Fantastici 5", which addresses the theme of youth disability.