To become Brigadier Maione, Antonio Milo, 52 years old, he had to put on kilos, pull out his fatherly side, dig inside his emotional baggage, rework a bereavement. A highly appreciated character, he is fond of three-dimensional characters: «You face the difficulty of making them human, of giving them back blood, bones, guts», he recounts as a seasoned actor of cinema, theater, fiction. From Sea people a The ladies’ paradise from the Maltese Commissioner a Gomorrah e The Brilliant Friend. And now the role to which, perhaps, is more linked: the “shoulder” of the Commissioner Ricciardi, the record-breaking fiction of Rai Uno based on the novels of Maurizio de Giovanni.
A career that started with a challenge: “When someone tells you that in life you will never be able to do anything, it does nothing but feed your insecurities, but that’s what prompted me, even if unconsciously, to want to be an actor “. A one-way ticket from Castellammare, Naples, to Rome: «I left at 20 with 300,000 lire in my pocket, and I paid 150 for a bed. The other 150 finished quickly and I had to roll up my sleeves looking for a job, waiter in Trastevere, and then another ».
From there, many auditions up toright meeting: Lina Sastri. And then again Pupi Avati, Silvio Orlando, Riccardo Milani, Saverio Costanzo: “Our work is the most beautiful in the world because it offers you the possibility of live more lives. Your pain, you can give it to a character, transform it into a new feeling. All this is priceless ».
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