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Pierfrancesco Favino

Movie Actor

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1969-08-24
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A well-known actor in both film and television, he has gained widespread recognition for his roles in major productions such as The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, Night at the Museum, and Angels & Demons. In addition to his successful acting career, he maintains a strong presence on social media, with over 850,000 followers on his verified Instagram account, pierfrancescofavino. Before achieving fame, he made his professional acting debut in the 1994 Italian film Tutti i giorni sì, marking the beginning of what would become a notable career in the entertainment industry. Alongside his partner, Anna Ferzetti, he shares the joys of raising two children together.

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He has had a diverse and impressive career in the entertainment industry. In 1999, he played a role in the HBO film Excellent Cadavers, showcasing his talent early on. Moving into the world of music and television, he co-hosted the prestigious 68th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival in February 2018, further expanding his presence in the media. Additionally, he was featured in nine episodes of the short-lived Marco Polo series, demonstrating his commitment to compelling storytelling. Over the years, he has built an extensive portfolio, appearing in more than 80 different films and TV series combined. His contributions to the industry go beyond acting, as he has also taken on producing roles for several film projects, proving his versatility and dedication to the craft.

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