Riccardo Scamarcio is an Italian film actor. Ricciardo comes from the Italian town of Trani, from the family of the artist. At the end of his troubled young years, Scamarcio found a burst of energy in cinema, he studied acting at the Roman National Film School, later he remained in Rome.
His debut role Ricciardo decided to perform in 2009 in one of the Italian television series, and in 2004 he was offered the first major role in the melodramatic film. "Three meters above the sky" directed by Luca
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Riccardo Scamarcio is an Italian film actor.
Ricciardo comes from the Italian town of Trani, from the family of the artist. At the end of his troubled young years, Scamarcio found a burst of energy in cinema, he studied acting at the Roman National Film School, later he remained in Rome.
His debut role Ricciardo decided to perform in 2009 in one of the Italian television series, and in 2004 he was offered the first major role in the melodramatic film.
"Three meters above the sky" directed by Luca Lucini. The role of Step allowed Scamarcio to become a truly popular actor in Italy and to earn special fame with the youth audience.
In addition, after the film was released, Riccardo Scamarcio began to be called another Italian sex symbol, which predetermined his further participation in the filming of the film “Texas”. The role in the film adaptation of the book “My Brother is an Only Child” by writer Robert Lewis Stevenson brought the Italian actor a nomination for the award in the category “Best Actor” in 2007.
Ricciardo’s acting career began to move upwards at a rapid pace, Scamarcio began to be invited to the films “Blue Shots” directed by Ferzan Ozpetek, “Eleven Minutes” directed by Hani Abu-Assad, which were a film adaptation of the book of the same name by the Brazilian author.
"For a handful of dollars" A Few Dollars More, directed by Sergio Leone and Martin Scorsese. Scamarcio is fond of motorsport and football, loves seafood.