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Alessio Boni
Birth at
4 July 1966
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Alessio Boni is an Italian film actor from the town of Sarnico. Alessio is the second son in a family with three children. His older brother's name is Marco, the younger one is Andrea. At the age of fourteen, Boni decided to quit school, after which he worked with his father as a tile worker in Willongo.
Between 1986 and 1988, Alessio Boni traveled to the United States, where he worked as a waiter, cooked pizza, worked as a newspaper deliverer and educator, and rode pony children. In 1988, Boni
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Alessio Boni is an Italian film actor from the town of Sarnico.
Alessio is the second son in a family with three children. His older brother's name is Marco, the younger one is Andrea. At the age of fourteen, Boni decided to quit school, after which he worked with his father as a tile worker in Willongo.
Between 1986 and 1988, Alessio Boni traveled to the United States, where he worked as a waiter, cooked pizza, worked as a newspaper deliverer and educator, and rode pony children. In 1988, Boni began his acting career in famous Italian photo novels. In 1990, he began performing on the stage. He worked under the direction of the famous theater director Giorgio Streller.
In 1990, Alessio performed his debut role on television - he played Michele in the television film The Wizard. In 1991, he began to actively act in films. In 1992, he completed his studies at the National Academy of Dramatic Art Silvio D’Amico.
In 1995, Boney studied acting in Los Angeles. Debut success came to Alessio Boni as a result of his main role in a small multi-part project “Woman from the Train” by the popular Italian film director Carlo Lizani.
The peak of popularity fell on the series "Passion in Italian" in the period from 1998 to 2001. In this project, he played the role of doctor Marco Oberon. The best roles of an actor in a movie were Matteo Garati in the film
The best of the young In 2003, Bruno in the movie “If born, you will not hide” in 2005, Giorgio Pellegrini in the film “Farewell, beloved” in 2006 and Andrei Bolkonsky in the television version of the work “War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy.
In 2007, the actor played the role of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio in the multi-part film of the same name.
Caravaggio It was released in 2007.