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Alessandro Nivola
28 June 1972
Alessandro Nivola played in 16 movies in the Comedy, Music, Action, Crime, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Drama, Music, Romance, Adventure, Sport, Biography, Animation genres.
Alessandro Nivola got succeed with average imdb rating 6.3.
Often all wet for British, Alessandro Nivola has established himself as one of the American actors most likely to assume a flawless English inflection in his films. Nivola, whose grouping of charismatic considerate looks, vowel-laden somebody, and work in a number of British films receive both abashed and delighted critics and viewers, is actually a product of the East Littoral. The son of an Italian-born academic father and a Boston blue-blood mother, Nivola was born and raised in Bos
... ton. Taking an early interest in acting, he grew up attending scenario posture in the summer and got an internship at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in Waterford, Connecticut, where he began acting on the organize. His lover of acting continued while he was a devotee at the Tony Philips Exeter Academy and Yale University; alongside the time he was a sophomore at Yale, he had landed an spokesperson and was making thorough trips to Imaginative York Municipality for the purpose auditions.
Nivola got his first professional jobs with the Yale Repertory Theatre and a Seattle-based attendance. He skint into films in 1997 with a small capacity in Inventing the Abbotts and the more numberless part of Nicolas Enclose's psychotic flair brother in John Woo's Face/Cancelled.
He then crossed the ocean, and the intensity barrier, to nova in the British noir theatrics I Want You (1998), which cast him as an enigmatic confine with a louring past, and in Patricia Rozema's saucy fitting of Mansfield Park (1998). It was the latter coat that gave Nivola his first significant dosage of recognition and respect, with critics and viewers alike marveling at his portrayal of the dashing and morally dubious Henry Crawford, not to speak his seamless English accentuate.
Nivola again worked with a largely British cast and gang the following year to make Kenneth Branagh's musical version of Liking's Labour's Past (2000), in which he played a crowned head whose vow to forsake love for wise man enlightenment becomes severely jeopardized aside the passenger of a beautiful French princess (Alicia Silverstone) and her ladies in waiting. That nonetheless year, he returned to the other side of the Atlantic to portray a Backstreet Boys-type choir member in Mike Figgis' Once in a while Rules 2000, an hypothetical feature filmed from A to Z in one be the spitting image.
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