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Lorenzo Flaherty

Lorenzo Flaherty

Biography

Lorenzo Flaherty (Rome, 24 November 1967) is an Italian actor,

After his debut in 1986 with the film Dèmoni 2, directed by Lamberto Bava, he also worked in theater both as an acting actor in Macbeth and as director of L’ultimo spettacolo. Following is the participation in the film Ciao ma ‘su Vasco Rossi, but the first important role is in the film by Marco Tullio Giordana Appuntamento a Liverpool (1988).

In 1991 he was directed by Lucio Fulci in Voci dal profore, in 1996 by Pupi Avati in Festival. Always with Pupi Avati and Fabrizio Laurenti is the protagonist of the esoteric miniserial for Rai 1 Voci notturne, dated 1995. Touching and masterful his interpretation in the war film Porzûs (1997), directed by Renzo Martinelli. He then worked with Maurizio Anania in Odi et amo (1998) and Il conte di Melissa (2000), and with Carlo Vanzina in Barzellette (2004).

The greatest successes are obtained by working in numerous TV series, including the TV miniseries: Piazza di Spagna, directed by Florestano Vancini, Passioni, directed by Fabrizio Costa, both in 1993, and La dottoressa Giò (1997), directed by Filippo De Luigi.

The peak of his success reaches him with the TV series: District of Police in the role of Inspector Walter Manrico, Incantesimo, R.I.S. – Imperfect crimes where he plays the role of Captain Riccardo Venturi, I absolve you in the role of a commissioner who turns out to be actually a serial killer, while in Beyond the lake is the mysterious Sergio Volturni and in Un amore e una vendetta interpreta the role of the bad Marco Damiani. Great success in listening and criticism for the great fiction of Rai 1 entitled Mr. Ignis where Flaherty plays the entrepreneur and owner of the industry Ignis Giovanni Borghi telling the Italian economic boom. For can. 5 his participation in Furore part two received much support especially from critics for his interpretation of the banker Dotti. In 2018 there is a return to the theater with the show “Women who do not give up” an original text that denounces the theme of femicide.