Roland Litrico

Roland Litrico

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Biography

Roland Litrico, a multifaceted and accomplished individual, entered the world of performing arts in 1974, with a promising future unfolding before him. After completing his education at the prestigious Teatro Stabile Biondo in Palermo, he emerged in 1999 as a skilled and well-rounded artist. Throughout his formative years, Litrico had the privilege of being mentored by a distinguished group of masters, including the renowned G. Albertazzi, G. Condè, A. Piccardi, G. Savoia, and C. Lievi.

Paolo Litrico's multifaceted career in the performing arts has been marked by his continuous involvement in various mediums, showcasing his impressive range as a performer.

His filmography boasts notable credits, including the critically acclaimed "Warner Village" directed by M. Genovese, and the thought-provoking "The Handyman" directed by V. Attanasio.

In the realm of television, Litrico has made significant appearances in a diverse array of productions. These include the historical drama "The Black Arrow" by F. Costa, the medical drama "My Doctors" by M. Martelli, the crime thriller "Rex 2" by M. Serafini, the crime drama "The Young Montalbano" by G. M. Tavarelli, and the popular soap opera "The Paradise of the Ladies".

Furthermore, Litrico has made notable appearances in the critically acclaimed series "Domina" by C. McCarth, and the gripping drama "Io, Una Giudice nel Maxiprocesso" directed by F. Miccichè.

Notably, Litrico has also distinguished herself as a talented opera singer, with a rich repertoire that encompasses a wide range of iconic productions featuring the masterful works of renowned composers like Donizetti, Rossini, Verdi, and Leoncavallo.