Cesare Bocci

Film actor

1957 –

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Who is Cesare Bocci?

Cesare Adolfo Bocci is an Italian actor. Born in Camerino, he has acted in films and on stage, but is best known for his performance as Mimi Augello to Luca Zingaretti's Salvo Montalbano in the television series Il Commissario Montalbano.

Born in Camerino, he attended acting school in his home town of Camporotondo di Fiastrone, where he was a founding member of Compagnia della Rancia of Tolentino which produced theatre plays.

Moving to Rome, he has had continued success across theatre, cinema and television since. H made his cinema debut in 1990's The serene air of the West directed by Silvio Soldini, and in 2001 in Princesa. After success in Il Commissario Montalbano, he played the role of the doctor Antonio Strains in Elisa di Rivombrosa parts 1 and 2. In 2007 he starred in the TV mini series Io e Mamma, and in 2008 played Sergio Danieli in Emergency Treatment.

In theatre, between 2006/7 he played the role of Oscar in the Italian version of Sweet Charity, alongside Lorella Cuccarini. In 2008 in Camerino he played in the re-enactment of Corsa ala spada e Palio as the Duke Da Varano. In 2011/2 he starred in Massimo Romeo Piparo's adaptation of the famous Broadway musical adaptation of the French novel La Cage Aux Folles.

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Born
Sep 13, 1957
Camerino
Also known as
  • Cesare Adolfo Bocci
  • Adolfo Cesare Bocci
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  • Italy
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on July 23, 2013

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