Davide Celli

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Davide Celli (born January 18, 1967 in Bologna ) is an Italian actor and politician .

Life

Davide Celli, the son of the biologist, writer and politician Giorgio Celli , who died in 2011 , made his debut at the age of 9 in a film by Roberto Faenza . After training at the Istituto Statale d'Arte, the DAMS and a private school, he then took part in several films by Pupi Avati , who was also from Bologna, in 1983 , in which he gave likeable characters such as the orphans in Festa di laurea . His portrayal of a shy and fearful soldier in Cesare Bastelli's Una domenica sì was also praised. On television you could see cellos in the sitcom È probito ballare . At the same time he worked as an illustrator of comics and cartoons and produced some documentaries.

From the mid-1990s he devoted himself to politics. He was involved in the elections in Emilia-Romagna for the Italian Greens , founded the cultural and political society I Nuovi Verdi in 2000 and served as a councilor in his native city from 2004 to 2009. During this period he moved in 2007 to the Partito Democratico .

After a satirical tape, Celli published the novel Confessione di un nemico del popolo in 2010 .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1976: Si salvi chi vuole
  • 1983: A school trip (Una gita scolastica)
  • 1984: The three of us (Noi tre)
  • 1985: The graduation ceremony (Festa di laurea)
  • 1993: Magnificat

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Roberto Poppi, article Davide Celli , in: Roberto Chiti, Enrico Lancia, Andrea Orbicciani, Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori. Rome, Gremese 1998. p. 116
  2. portrait Cellis on the sides of the community Bologna