Angelo Orlando
Angelo Orlando was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. At the start of Orlando's acting career were roles in comedies such as the Roberto Benigni film "The Voice of the Moon" (1990), "I Thought It Was Love" (1991) starring Massimo Troisi and "Les Secrets professionnels du Docteur Apfelgluck" (1991). He also appeared in "The Golden Boat" (1991) with Michael Kirby and Federico Munchnik and "L' Anno Prossimo... Vado a Letto alle Dieci" (1996) with Angelo Orlando. He continued to work steadily in film throughout the early 2000s, appearing in "La Sciamane" (2000) with Antonella Ponziani, the Roberto Citran comedy "Tobia al caffe" (2000) and "Sweet Sweet Marja" (2007) with Maria Grazia-Cucinotta. Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in the comedy "Sfiorarsi" (2008) with Ettore Belmondo, "Cosmonauta" (2009) and the romantic comedy "La Vita Facile" (2011) with Pierfrancesco Favino. He also appeared in the comedy "100 Metri Dal Paradiso" (2012) with Domenico Fortunato. Most recently, Orlando wrote "Getaway of Love" (2015).