Massimo Ciavarro

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Massimo Ciavarro (born November 7, 1957 in Rome ) is an Italian actor .

Life

Ciavarro, handsome and blond, has been featured in photo novels since 1972 , among which the weekly "Grand Hotel" made him famous. From a first appearance in 1976 in the Sexy Comedy Sorbole… che romagnola! apart from that, between 1983 and 1988 he played himself in the hearts of especially female fans, when he brought his (limited) mimic skills as a heartbreaking heartthrob in a number of movies (mostly with holiday reference) and television films. He was also seen in the television adaptation of the Grand Hotel as a show and in the theater (in Molières Amphitryon ). After that he devoted himself mainly to photo novels.

In the 1990s he largely retired from acting, ran a farm, and worked in the construction industry before resuming his career. As an actor and now also a producer, he was primarily active in television series. Some reality formats also saw him as a prominent participant.

In 2015 Ciavarro published his autobiography, La forza di cambiare . From 1983 he was the partner of actress Eleonora Giorgi for twenty years , with whom he was also married for the second ten years. Her son Paolo (* 1991) is also an actor.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1976: Sorbole ... che romagnola!
  • 1983: The brisk Teens of Rimini (Vai alla grande)
  • 1989: Fiori di zucca
  • 1999: Commesse (TV series)
  • 2016: Come fai sbagli (TV miniseries)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Roberto Poppi, Article Massimo Ciavarro , in: Roberto Chiti, Enrico Lancia, Andrea Orbicciani, Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori. Rome, Gremese 1998. p. 128
  2. Short biography at MyMovies
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