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  Paolo Briguglia  
 
 03/12/2007 
Paolo Briguglia (Palermo, 1975) made his acting debut in 2000 with The Prince’s Manuscript by Roberto Andò, a film on how Tomasi di Lampedusa wrote The Leopard, and the dramatic One Hundred Steps by Marco Tullio Giordana, in the role of Peppino Impastato’s brother. He later worked in Marco Bellocchio’s short film L’affresco (2000), Paz! (2002) and numerous television films, including Francesco (2002), Julius Caesar (2002) with Christopher Walken and L’inganno (2003). In 2002 he was one of the leads in Enzo Monteleone’s El Alamein: The Line of Fire and the following year once again worked with Bellocchio in Good Morning, Night. In 2004 he appeared in Movimenti and Stai con me, and the TV series Il tunnel della libertà. Pupi Avati chose him as one of his two leads for Ma quando arrivano le ragazze? (2005) and in 2006 he featured in Sergio Rubini’s Our Land. This year, audiences can see him on television in the mini-series Era mio fratello and in theatres in Gianni Zanasi’s Don’t Think About It and in Mimmo Calopresti’s L’abbuffata.