Simone Borrelli

Simone Borrelli

39 · Born: Nov 5, 1985

Personal Details

BornNov 5, 1985 Crotone, Calabria, Italy

Biography

Simone Borrelli, a talented individual, earned a degree in Acting and Dramatic Arts from the esteemed Italian Academy of Dramatic Arts "Alessandra Galante Garrone" located in the charming city of Bologna.

Noted thespian, Borrelli, pursued a rigorous regimen of training under the guidance of esteemed acting coaches and esteemed members of the illustrious Actors Studio in the vibrant city of New York. Additionally, he honed his craft at the prestigious New York Film Academy, a renowned institution for fostering the artistic development of aspiring performers.

Throughout his illustrious career, Borrelli has had the privilege of collaborating with an array of acclaimed directors, including the celebrated Gabriele Salvatores, the accomplished Guido Chiesa, and the talented Gianpaolo Tescari, among many others.

From 2008 to 2009, Alessandro Borrelli had the distinguished honor of portraying the principal character of Mauro Morbello in the esteemed television series "Emergency Treatment", a production of the renowned Italian broadcasting corporation RAI - Radio Televisione italiana, which is a significant milestone in his illustrious career.

Additionally, Borrelli shared the screen with other talented actors in the television series "Quo vadis, baby?", a critically acclaimed project directed by the accomplished filmmakers Gabriele Salvatores and Guido Chiesa, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and accomplished performer.

Borrelli's extensive filmography boasts an impressive array of credits, including the notable 2011 production "Anna and the five", a cinematic masterpiece skillfully directed by the renowned Franco Amurri and expertly produced by the esteemed Magnolia for the esteemed Mediaset network.

In addition to his remarkable work in the film industry, Borrelli has also made a significant impact on the world of theatre, with a notable performance in the 2006 production of "Amadè'", where he took on the iconic role of the illustrious Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Borrelli, a multifaceted talent, ventured into the world of entertainment by taking on the roles of both actor and dancer. In 2007, he had the opportunity to participate in the European tour of the captivating production "Sinfonia", masterfully directed by the esteemed Silvia Traversi.

In addition to his stage presence, Borrelli also demonstrated his creative prowess by composing and producing original music singles and cinematic music videos. His impressive portfolio includes the hauntingly beautiful tracks "X tutta la Notte" and "Giselle", which were expertly woven together to form his album "VENERDÌ SERA" in 2009.

Borrelli's impressive portfolio boasts a plethora of brand endorsements, with one notable example being the "Better-Lottomatica" campaign, crafted by Movie Magic International between 2009 and 2010.

Notably, Borrelli has also made a significant impact in the world of cinema, with appearances in notable films such as "Martino's Summer", a 2010 production directed by Massimo Natale, which starred the renowned Treat Williams.

Furthermore, Borrelli has also ventured into the realm of screenwriting, penning the screenplay for the 2011 film "Venerdì Sera", which garnered him a nomination for the esteemed "Solinas Prize".

Borrelli's remarkable journey in the entertainment industry took a significant turn in 2012 when he emerged as a lead actor in the popular sit-com "Camera Café", bringing to life the captivating character of Mario.

Career

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2003
Camera Café
Camera Café as Mario (Il tecnico della Macchinetta)