Elio Germano

Elio Germano

Known For

Rose Island

Biography

Elio Germano (born September 25, 1980) is an Italian actor. He made his film debut in 1993 as a child actor, before gaining prominence with a string of roles in youth-oriented movies in the early 2000s.

He achieved stardom following his lead role in Daniele Luchetti's My Brother Is an Only Child (2007), for which he won his first David di Donatello for Best Actor. He won the award for Best Actor at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival for Luchetti's La Nostra Vita (tied with Javier Bardem for Biutiful) and at the 2020 Berlin Film Festival for Volevo Nascondermi, portraying painter Antonio Ligabue.

Subsequent starring roles include Tutta La Vita Davanti (2008), Diaz: Don't Clean Up This Blood (2012), Il Giovane Favoloso (2014), Suburra (2015), The Man Without Gravity (2019), Bad Tales (2020) and Rose Island (2020). Outside of Italy he appeared in the Abel Ferrara's Mary (2005), and Nine (2009), opposite Daniel Day-Lewis.

Movies Featuring Elio Germano

The Great Ambition

The Great Ambition (2024)

as Enrico Berlinguer
Palazzina LAF

Palazzina LAF (2023)

as Giancarlo Basile
America Latina

America Latina (2022)

as Massimo Sisti
Rose Island

Rose Island (2020)

as Giorgio Rosa
Bad Tales

Bad Tales (2020)

as Bruno Placido
Hidden Away

Hidden Away (2020)

as Antonio Ligabue
In arte Nino

In arte Nino (2016)

as Nino Manfredi
L'ami

L'ami (2016)

as Francesco
Lost and Beautiful

Lost and Beautiful (2015)

as Sarchiapone (voice)
Suburra

Suburra (2015)

as Sebastiano
Leopardi

Leopardi (2014)

as Giacomo Leopardi
Nine

Nine (2009)

as Pierpaolo
As God Commands

As God Commands (2008)

as Quattro Formaggi
Napoleon and Me

Napoleon and Me (2006)

as Martino Papucci
Pavilion 22

Pavilion 22 (2006)

as Uomo Bambino
A Judge of Honor

A Judge of Honor (2004)

as Manfredi Borsellino
Fame Chimica

Fame Chimica (2004)

as Ragazzo in discoteca
Ferrari

Ferrari (2003)

as Enzo Ferrari at 18 years
Respiro

Respiro (2002)

as Pier Luigi
Unfair Competition

Unfair Competition (2001)

as Paolo Della Rocca
Ci hai rotto papà

Ci hai rotto papà (1993)

as Andrea 'Cotoletta' Cecconi