Stefano Fregni
Stefano Fregni was Born in Bologna, but he grew up in Falcade, a small village in the Dolomites of Belluno. Since childhood, he had a great passion for acting, but only around twenty years old, in parallel with his university studies, he started to attend acting courses and had his first professional experience in theater and cinema. Shortly before his thirties he decided to dedicate his life to this artistic and professional journey, and moved to Rome. He participated in several film and television productions and acted under the direction of great directors such as Dario Argento, James Campiotti, Michele Placido and played opposing actors of the likes of Jordi Molla, Moritz Bleibtreu, Blacks Marcorč, Gigi Proietti, Kim Rossi Stuart, Alessio Boni and Luca Barbareschi. His first leading role in the feature film Amore Liquido was the result of a collaboration with the director Marco Luca Cattaneo: it is a challenge that saw Stefano in the middle of a contemporary fresco of powerful contents, but outlined with delicacy.