Marcello Fonte was born on November 7, 1978 in Melito di Porto Salvo, Calabria, Italy. He is an actor and director, known for Dogman (2018), Asino vola (2015) and Il posto della felicità (2019).
Marcello Gonçalves is an actor, known for Tropa de Elite (2007), Tropa de Elite 2: O Inimigo Agora é Outro (2010) and O Último Animal.
Marcello Guedes was born on March 3, 2011 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is the younger brother of Leandro Guedes (July 14, 2008) who is also an actor. His maternal grandparents are from Acores, Portugal. His paternal grandparents' families are from Angola, Africa. Marcello has been acting since he was a few months old. After finding success in national commercials his first big role came as Young Diezel Braxton in the made for TV movie Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart (2016) where he worked on set with his older brother Leandro. He continues to take on new roles and embraces every new character with a passion to exceed his own expectations in the craft of acting. Marcello dreams of being the first African James Bond and looks to bring a new twist to the Bond series.
Marcello Lombardo is known for Noi anni luce (2023) and La fuggitiva (2021).
Marcello Magni was born in Bergamo, Italy. He is known for Nine (2009), Mr. Turner (2014) and Doctor Who (2005).
Marcello Martana was born on March 3, 1923 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is known for Stasera sciopero (1951), Squadra antiscippo (1976) and Il figlio dello sceicco (1978). He died on December 15, 1992 in Rome.
Marcello Mastroianni was born in Fontana Liri, Italy in 1924, but soon his family moved to Turin and then Rome. During WW2 he was sent to a German prison camp, but he managed to escape and hide in Venice. He debuted in films as an extra in Marionette (1939), then started working for the Italian department of "Eagle Lion Films" in Rome and joined a drama club, where he was discovered by director Luchino Visconti. In 1957 Visconti gave him the starring part in his Fyodor Dostoevsky adaptation Le notti bianche (1957) and in 1958 he was fine as a little thief in Mario Monicelli's comedy I soliti ignoti (1958). But his real breakthrough came in 1960, when Federico Fellini cast him as an attractive, weary-eyed journalist of the Rome jet-set in La dolce vita (1960); that film was the genesis of his "Latin lover" persona, which Mastroianni himself often denied by accepting parts of passive and sensitive men. He would again work with Fellini in several major films, like the exquisite 8½ (1963) (as a movie director who finds himself at a point of crisis) and the touching Ginger e Fred (1986) (as an old entertainer who appears in a TV show). He also appeared as a tired novelist with marital problems in Michelangelo Antonioni's La notte (1961), as an impotent young man in Mauro Bolognini's Il bell'Antonio (1960) , as an exiled prince in John Boorman's Leo the Last (1970), as a traitor in Paolo and Vittorio Taviani's Allonsanfàn (1974) and as a sensitive homosexual in love with a housewife in Ettore Scola's Una giornata particolare (1977). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor three times, for Divorzio all'italiana (1961), Una giornata particolare (1977), and Oci ciornie (1987). During the last decade of his life he worked with directors, like Theodoros Angelopoulos, Bertrand Blier and Raúl Ruiz, who gave him three excellent parts in Trois vies et une seule mort (1996). He died of pancreatic cancer in 1996.
Marcello Mazzarella was born on October 18, 1963. He is an actor and writer, known for Placido Rizzotto (2000), Le temps retrouvé, d'après l'oeuvre de Marcel Proust (1999) and L'ombra delle muciare (2017).
Marcello Meconizzi is known for Provincia violenta (1978), Empoli 1921; film in rosso e nero (1995) and Der Kleine Schwarze mit dem roten Hut (1975).
Marcello Moronesi is known for Lost in Florence (2017) and This World Can't Tear Me Down (2023).