Tommaso Ragno
{{Short description|Italian actor (born 1967)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2022}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Tommaso Ragno
| image =Tommaso Ragno Déluge 03.png
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1967|06|01|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Vieste, Apulia, Italy
| education = Paolo Grassi School of Dramatic Art
| occupation = Actor
| years_active = 1988–present
| height = 1.80m
}}
Tommaso Ragno (born 1 June 1967) is an Italian stage and film actor.
Biography
= Early life and education =
Tommaso Ragno was born on 1 June 1967{{Cite web|title=Tommaso Ragno - Contatti|url=https://www.tommasoragno.it/contatti/|access-date=2021-01-31|website=www.tommasoragno.it}} in Vieste, a coastal town in the province of Foggia, as the eldest of two children. His family, mainly from Apulia and on the grand-maternal side from ex-Yugoslavia, moved to Piacenza when he was two years old. Always having been very introverted, he spent a lot of time in solitude reading books and studying literature, planning on becoming a writer.{{Cite web|title=Monday Morning Critic Podcast: (Episode 210) "Fargo" Actor: Tommaso Ragno. on Apple Podcasts|url=https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-210-fargo-actor-tommaso-ragno/id1210796291?i=1000500904177|access-date=2021-01-29|website=Apple Podcasts|language=en-us}} However, later he went on to study acting at the Paolo Grassi School of Dramatic Art in Milan.{{Cite web|title=Storia|url=https://teatro.fondazionemilano.eu/civica-scuola-teatro-paolo-grassi/storia|access-date=2021-01-29|website=Civica Scuola di Teatro Paolo Grassi|language=it}}
After having spent a part of his life living in Berlin, Ragno currently resides in Rome, where he has also spent the pandemic lockdown.{{Cite web|date=2020-11-16|title=Tommaso Ragno, la stagione dell'attore {{!}} Rolling Stone Italia|url=https://www.rollingstone.it/tv/interviste-tv/tommaso-ragno-la-stagione-dellattore/539837/|access-date=2021-07-01|language=it-IT}}
= Stage and film career =
In 1988, he debuted as a stage actor in the Greek tragedy La seconda generazione, a collection of pieces by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides directed by Mario Martone.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}} Since the 1990s, he has worked repeatedly with Carlo Checci, whom he calls his "greatest teacher".{{Cite web|title=La zona franca della vita|url=https://www.ilfoglio.it/cinema/2021/05/30/news/la-zona-franca-della-vita-2460171/|access-date=2021-07-01|website=www.ilfoglio.it|language=it}}
He made his film debut in 1997 starring in We All Fall Down by Davide Ferrario. In 2001 he was the lead in Chimera, directed by Pappi Corsicato, and in 2007, alongside Isabelle Huppert, in Medea Miracle by Tonino De Berdani. He also starred in The Council of Egypt (2002),{{Citation|last=Greco|first=Emidio|title=Il consiglio d'Egitto|date=2003-03-06|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0315430/|type=Drama|others=Silvio Orlando, Tommaso Ragno, Renato Carpentieri, Marine Delterme|publisher=Factory, Rai Cinema, S.D.P. Films|access-date=2021-02-02}} L'uomo privato (2007),{{Cite web|last=Milano-Firenze|first=Mo-Net s r l|title=L'uomo privato (2007)|url=http://www.mymovies.it/dizionario/recensione.asp?id=49662|access-date=2021-02-02|website=mymovies.it|language=it}}{{Citation|last=Greco|first=Emidio|title=L'uomo privato|date=2007-11-02|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1151418/|type=Drama, Mystery|others=Tommaso Ragno, Myriam Catania, Giulio Pampiglione, Mia Benedetta|publisher=ACHAB Film, Rai Cinema, Ripley's Film|access-date=2021-02-02}} Me and You (2012), Like Crazy (2016) and Bloody Richard (2017).{{Cite web|title=Riccardo va all'inferno|url=https://cineuropa.org/en/film/342857/|access-date=2021-02-02|website=Cineuropa - the best of european cinema|language=en}}
In 2018, he starred in Happy as Lazzaro, directed by Alice Rohrwacher, who won the Award for the best Screenplay for it at the Cannes Film Festival as well as the American National Board of Review's Best Foreign Language Film Award. In his role as the grown-up Tancredi, Ragno has been nominated at the CinEuphoria Awards for Best Ensemble - International Competition. Other notable works he starred in include Nanni Moretti's Three Floors in 2021{{Cite web|last=B|first=V.|title=Nanni Moretti movie up for top prize at Cannes Film Festival - Nemo.Guide|url=https://nemo.guide/blog/2021/06/03/nanni-moretti-movie-up-for-top-prize-at-cannes-film-festival/|access-date=2021-07-01|language=en-US}} and Paolo Virzì's Dry in 2022.{{Cite web|title=Tommaso Ragno, in "State a casa": "Roan Johnson, poi Moretti e Virzì. Momento magico dopo il lockdown"|url=https://www.leggo.it/spettacoli/cinema/tommaso_ragno_state_a_casa_roan_johnson_intervista-6049886.html|access-date=2021-07-01|website=www.leggo.it|date=29 June 2021 |language=it}} directed by Paolo Virzi both of which were shot before the pandemic. In 2022, he won the Nastro d'Argento for the Best Supporting Actor for his role in Mario Martone's Nostalgia.
= Radio and television =
Starting in 1998 with Più luce non basta directed by Elisabetta Lodoli, Ragno has played various roles in different television productions, establishing himself as the protagonist in the series Distretto di polizia and Il tredicesimo apostolo.
Since 2004 he has been narrating literary classics such as The Picture of Dorian Gray, Dracula, A Room with a View and Frankenstein on the program Ad alta voce on Rai Radio 3.{{Cite web|title=Ad alta voce - attori - Ragno Tommaso - Rai Radio 3 - RaiPlay Radio|url=http://www.raiplayradio.it/|access-date=2021-02-01|website=Rai|language=it}}
For his role of Marcello in the 2018 series Il miracolo, directed by Niccolò Ammaniti, he won the Flaiano Prize as well as the Golden Screen Award. In 2020, he played the Italian mafia boss Donatello Fadda in the fourth season of Fargo, written and directed by Noah Hawley.
Filmography
=Films=
{{Pending films key}}
class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
!scope="col"|Year !scope="col"|Title !scope="col"|Role(s) !scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes |
1997
|Lurido | |
2001
|Sal | |
2002
| |
2004
|L'iguana |Don Fidenzio | |
rowspan="3"|2005
|Bontempo | |
Amatemi
|Angelo | |
Sexum superando - Isabella Morra
|Diego Sandoval | |
rowspan="2"|2007
| |
L'uomo privato
|Private Man | |
2010
|Stefano | |
2011
|Colonel Cervo | |
rowspan="2"|2012
|Ferdinando | |
Pandemia
|Rino | |
rowspan="2"|2014
|Ludovica's husband | |
Mafia and Red Tomatoes
|Nicola Sansone | |
rowspan="3"|2015
|Gabriele | |
Poli opposti
|Paolo | |
Land of Saints
|Alfredo Raso | |
2016
|Giorgio Lorenzini | |
rowspan="2"|2017
|I peggiori |Durim | |
Bloody Richard
|Edoardo | |
rowspan="2"|2018
|Hotel Gagarin |Franco Paradiso | |
Happy as Lazzaro
|Adult Tancredi | |
2019
|Silvano | |
rowspan="2"|2020
|Il buco in testa |Guido Mandeli | |
The Bad Poet
|Giancarlo Maroni | |
rowspan="4"|2021
|Luigi | |
State a casa
|Spatola | |
With or Without You
|Rigoni | |
Security
|Walter Spezi | |
rowspan="6"|2022
|Vetro |Father | |
Nostalgia
|Oreste Spasiano | |
Burning Hearts
|Michele Malatesta | |
Dry
|Alfredo | |
My Soul Summer
|Vins | |
Robbing Mussolini
|Marcello Davoli | |
2023
|Sante | |
rowspan="2" | 2024
| Cesare Graziadei | |
Sicilian Letters
|Papacena | |
2025
|L'abbaglio | |
=Television=
class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
!scope="col"|Year !scope="col"|Title !scope="col"|Role(s) !scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes |
1998
|Più leggero non basta |Paolo |{{nowrap|Television movie}} |
2001
|Lorenzo |Episode: "L'altro" |
2003
|Un papà quasi perfetto |Music teacher |Episode: "Episodio 3" |
rowspan="3"|2005
|Danilo Foschi |Main role (season 2) |
Il maresciallo Rocca
|Corrado Gianni |Episode: "Il figlio di nessuno" |
Elisa di Rivombrosa
|King Vittorio Amedeo III |Main role (season 2) |
2008
|{{nowrap|Tullio Gibertini}} |Episode: "Killer in fuga" |
2011–2012
|Antonio Corallo |Main role (season 11) |
2012–2014
|Bonifacio Serventi |Main role |
rowspan="3"|2015
|Le tre rose di Eva |Francesco Maniero |Main role (season 3) |
Fuoriclasse
|Filippo Iaconello |Recurring role |
1992
|Michele Mainaghi |Recurring role |
2016
|Boris |Episode: "Episodio 11" |
rowspan="2"|2017
|Daniele Grasso |Episode: "Familiengeheimnis" |
1993
|Michele Mainaghi |2 episodes |
2017–2023
|Elvio Mayer |Main role |
rowspan="2"|2018
|Il miracolo |Father Marcello |Main role |
Fabrizio De André - Principe libero
|Riccardo Mannerini |Television movie |
2018–2020
|Baby |Alberto Fedeli |Main role |
rowspan="2"|2019
|La stagione della caccia - C'era una volta Vigata |Filippo Peluso |Television movie |
The Trial
|Gabriele Monaco |Main role |
2020
|Donatello Fadda |2 episodes |
rowspan="3"|2021
|Anna |Twins father |Episode: "Ridono le iene" |
Luna Park
|Antonio Marini |Main role |
Maradona: Blessed Dream
|Episode: "Libero" |
2022–2023
|Monterossi |Carella |Main role |
2024
|Leonida De Luca |3 episodes |
2025
|Imma Tataranni: Deputy Prosecutor |Vasco Parisi |Recurring role (season 4) |
TBA
|{{Pending film|Hotel Costiera}} | |In production |
Awards
class="wikitable"
!Year !Award !Category !Production !Status |
2022
|Nastro d'Argento |Best Supporting Actor |Nostalgia (2022) |
2021
|Golden Ciak |Best Supporting Actor |Il buco in testa (2020) |
2019
|CinEuphoria Awards |Best Ensemble - International Competition |Happy as Lazzaro (Lazzaro felice) (2018) |
2019
|Flaiano Awards |Best interpretation Award in Theatre, Cinema and Television |The Miracle (Il Miracolo) (2018) |
2019
|Golden Screen Awards |Best Interpretation |The Miracle (Il Miracolo) (2018) |
2019
|Franco Enriquez Award |Best Actor |The Hunting Season (2019) |
2018
|International Competition — Best Actor |The Miracle (Il Miracolo) (2018) |
2017
|Voci Nell'Ombra |Best Audio Book Narration |The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco |
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