Vittorio Mezzogiorno was an Italian actor. He became a star of the small screen by interpreting the Commissioner Davide Licata in the series La piovra which deals with the Mafia. In 1992, he played with his wife at the Teatro Stabile di Parma. This was to be his last appearances. He died of cancer in Milan at the age of 52. Description above from the Wikipedia article Vittorio Mezzogiorno, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Wounded Man
(Jean Lerman)
The french revolution: Years of rage
(Marat)
The Bitch
(Max Halimi)
Three Brothers
(Rocco Giuranna / Young Donato)
A Hole in the Windshield
(Eugenio)
Violent Milan
(Walter)
The House of the Yellow Carpet
(Antonio)
Scream of Stone
(Roccia)
Stunt Squad
(Valli)
The Mahabharata
(Arjuna)
Desideria
(Erostrato)
Keep It To Yourself!
(Lupo)
The Conviction
(Lorenzo Colajanni)
Speed Cross
(Nicola)
Contrainte par corps
(Kasta)
Jenatsch
(Jörg Jenatsch)
Car Crash
(Nick)
Golem, l'esprit de l'exil
(Le Maharal)
Prologo a Ritorno ad Alphaville
Fuegos
(El Gringo)
La Cecilia
(Luigi)
Cafè Express
(Diodato Amitrano)
The Horsemen of the Storm
(Gorian)
Mussolini and I
(Sandro Pavolini)
A Dangerous Toy
(Sauro Civera)
The Fall of the Rebel Angels
(Vittorio)
The Moon in the Gutter
(Newton)
Arrivano i bersaglieri
(Alfonso)
Off Season
(Uncle Paul)
La Orca
Reflections in a Dark Sky
The french revolution: Years of hope
(Marat)
The Octopus
(Davide Licata)
...e la vita continua
(Saverio Betocchi)
Il marsigliese
(Nino Sannataro)
L'amaro caso della Baronessa di Carini
(Enzo Santelia)
Diagnosi
(Dr. Silvestri)
The Mahabharata
(Arjuna)
Extra
(Tom Hyers)
Il balordo
(Rossetti)
Mussolini and I
(Sandro Pavolini)