Toni Servillo

Italian actor (born 1959)


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birth_nameMarco Antonio Servillo
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  • Film actor
  • theatre actor
  • theatre director
  • opera director | years_active = 1987–present | website =

Marco Antonio "Toni" Servillo (; born 25 January 1959) is an Italian actor and theatrical director.

He has won the European Film Award for Best Actor twice, in 2008 for both Gomorrah and Il Divo and in 2013 for The Great Beauty, as well as winning the David di Donatello for Best Actor four times between 2002 and 2013. In 2020, The New York Times ranked him #7 on its list of the 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century.

Early life

Servillo was born on 25 January 1959 in Afragola, Campania. He is the brother of musician Peppe Servillo.

Career

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His international breakthrough roles came in 2008 as Giulio Andreotti in Il Divo and Roberto's boss Franco in Gomorrah. Both films were nominated in the Golden Palm awards.

Between 2000 and 2007, he also directed several opera productions, including Cimarosa's Il marito disperato and Beethoven's Fidelio for the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, and Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov at the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos in Lisbon, where in 2003 he also staged Richard Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos.

In 2013, Servillo was selected as best actor at the 26th European Film Awards for his appearance in Paolo Sorrentino's film The Great Beauty.

In 2018 he portrayed Silvio Berlusconi and Ennio Doris in Sorrentino's Loro.

Personal life

Since the 1960s he has lived in Caserta, with his wife and his children.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Death of a Neapolitan MathematicianPietro
1993RasoiIl guappoAlso screenwriter
1997The VesuviansMayor of NaplesSegment: La Salita
1998Rehearsals for WarFranco Turco
2001One Man UpTony Pisapia
Red MoonAmerigo
2004The Consequences of LoveTitta di Girolamo
Changing DestinyAngelo CardiAs Antonio Servillo
Notte senza fineSalem
2005IncidentiNarrator (voice)
2007Il pianto della statua
The Girl by the LakeGiovanni Sanzio
Don't Waste Your Time, Johnny!Maestro Domenico Falasco
2008GomorrahFranco
Il DivoGiulio Andreotti
*Non chiederci la parola *Narrator (voice)
2009L'ultima salita
Deserto rosa
2010GorbaciofGorbaciof
We BelievedGiuseppe Mazzini
A Quiet LifeRosario Russo
A View of LoveSergio Bartoli
2011The JewelErnesto Botta
2012It Was the SonNicola Ciarlo
Dormant BeautyUliano Beffardi
Il viaggio della signorina VilaNarrator (voice)Short film
2013Long Live FreedomEnrico Oliveri / Giovanni Ernani
The Great BeautyJep Gambardella
2016The ConfessionsRoberto Salus
2017Lasciati andareElia
The Girl in the FogAgente Vogel
2018LoroSilvio Berlusconi / Ennio Doris
20195 is the Perfect NumberPeppino Lo Cicero
Into the LabyrinthBruno Genko
2021The Hand of GodSaverio Schisa
The King of LaughterEduardo Scarpetta
The Inner CageGaetano Gargiuolo
2022Exterior NightPope Paul VI
StrangenessLuigi Pirandello
2023The First Day of My LifeThe Man
AdagioDaytona
2024Sicilian LettersCatello
2025The IllusionVincenzo Giordano Orsini
President Mariano De Santis
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Sabato, domenica e lunedìPeppino PrioreTelevision film
2014Le voci di dentroAntonio SaporitoTelevision film
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Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
1998Nastro d'ArgentoBest ActorThe Vesuvians
2001Venice International Film FestivalPasinetti AwardRed Moon
2002Golden CiakBest Supporting Actor
Angers European First Film FestivalJean Carment AwardOne Man Up
David di DonatelloBest Actor
Nastro d'ArgentoBest Actor
2005David di DonatelloBest ActorThe Consequences of Love
Nastro d'ArgentoBest Actor
European Film AwardPeople's Choice Award for Best Actor
2008Venice International Film FestivalPasinetti Award for Best ActorThe Girl by the Lake
David di DonatelloBest Actor
Nastro d'ArgentoBest Actor
Italian Golden GlobeBest Actor
Golden CiakBest Supporting ActorDon't Waste Your Time, Johnny!
European Film AwardBest ActorGomorrah and Il Divo
2009David di DonatelloBest ActorIl Divo
Dublin Film Critics' Circle AwardBest Actor
Nastro d'ArgentoBest Actor
Golden CiakBest Actor
Village Voice Film PollBest Actor
Italian Golden GlobeBest ActorGomorrah
Locarno International Film FestivalExcellence Award
2010Rome Film FestivalBest ActorA Quiet Life
2011Nastro d'ArgentoBest ActorA Quiet Life and The Jewel
Silver Ribbon of the YearWe Believed
Italian Golden GlobeBest ActorGorbaciof
2013David di DonatelloBest ActorLong Live Freedom
Golden CiakBest Actor
Nastro d'ArgentoSpecial Silver RibbonThe Great Beauty, Long Live Freedom, Dormant Beauty
Dublin Film Critics' Circle AwardBest ActorThe Great Beauty
European Film AwardBest Actor
Italian Golden GlobeBest Actor
Seville European Film FestivalBest Actor
Village Voice Film PollBest Actor
2014David di DonatelloBest Actor
Golden CiakBest Actor
2017David di DonatelloBest ActorThe Confessions
Nastro d'ArgentoBest ActorLasciati andare
2018Italian Golden GlobeBest ActorThe Girl in the Fog
Nastro d'ArgentoBest ActorLoro
2019David di DonatelloBest Actor
Best Song
2020David di DonatelloBest Actor5 Is the Perfect Number
Nastro d'ArgentoLifetime Achievement Award
2021Venice International Film FestivalPasinetti Award for Best ActorThe King of Laughter
2022Capri Hollywood International Film FestivalItalian Actor of the YearThe Hand of God, The King of Laughter, Ariaferma
Capri Master of Cinematic Art
David di DonatelloBest ActorThe King of Laughter
Best Supporting ActorThe Hand of God
2023David di DonatelloBest Supporting ActorExterior Night
2025Venice Film FestivalVolpi Cup for Best ActorLa grazia
2026European Film AwardBest Actor
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References

References

  1. (25 November 2020). "The 25 greatest actors of the 21st century (so far)". [[The New York Times]].
  2. (2015). "Servillo, Toni". [[Treccani]].
  3. (13 December 2014). "Biografia".
  4. "Winners 2013". European Film Academy.
  5. Lodge, Guy. (September 8, 2021). "'The King of Laughter' Review: Mario Martone's Lavish, Ultra-Italian Theatrical Biopic Is a Lot to Digest".
  6. "Toni Servillo Awards". [[Internet Movie Database]].

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