Roberto Accornero
Roberto Accornero (Ivrea, March 9, 1957) is an actor, comedian and voice actor of Italian cinema, theater, video games and television, known to the Italian public for the role of the captain / major Daniele Aloisi in the television series "Il maresciallo Rocca" and the role of psychologist Guido Geller in the sitcom "Camera Café".
between the roles he has played is that of Monsignor Angelo Dell'Acqua in the miniseries "Papa Giovanni", and that of Captain Aloisi in the series "Il maresciallo Rocca". He starts very early to make theater. He does not finish college, but accepts a job from his professor, Gian Renzo Morteo. Since 1981 he also became very active in the radio drama that leads him to a lasting partnership with Alberto Gozzi and the Barlumen Institute. In those same years he is very at ease in the role of Pieretto in Pavese's film "Il diavolo sulle colline" of Vittorio Cottafavi (Cannes Film Festival, 1985). Go ahead and working with Fellini ("Ginger e Fred"), Soldini ("L'aria serena dell'Ovest"), Giannarelli, Calopresti, Ferrario, Silver, Green, Faenza, Saura, Martone. On stage, he is for two seasons with Carlo Cecchi, then with Ronconi, Missiroli and many others. On television he was often scripted national-popular, guard roles but also a thief, directed by Gregory, Perelli, Di Carlo, These, Captains, Giordana, Zaccaro, Dayan, Cavani, Frazzi and many others. In 2010 he was awarded in three festivals as best actor for short of Cribari "Diario di un disagiato".