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2 Personal life  





3 Filmography  



3.1  Film  





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4 References  





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Kim Rossi Stuart






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Kim Rossi Stuart
Rossi Stuart in Tokyo, April 2007
Born (1969-10-31) 31 October 1969 (age 54)
Rome, Italy
Other namesKim Stuart
Years active1974–present
Children1
Parents
  • Klara Müller (mother)
  • Kim Rossi Stuart (born 31 October 1969) is an Italian actor and director.

    Early life and career[edit]

    Rossi Stuart was born in Rome. His father, Giacomo, was an actor of Italian and Scottish descent (his mother was Scottish). Kim's mother, Klara Müller, was a former top model of German and Dutch descent.

    He began acting at the age of five. He studied theatre and in 1986 began acting regularly, especially on television productions such as the Fantaghirò series and for the cinema with a small role in The Name of the Rose. He reached popularity with Karate Warrior and in the film Poliziotti. After this commercial film, he began to act only in quality films, like Senza pelle, where his role, a man with psychological problems, was appreciated by critics. He then acted with director AntonioniinAl di là delle nuvole and played Julien Sorel in the French television film The Red and the Black (Le Rouge et le Noir) in 1997, based upon the novel of the same namebyStendhal.[1]

    Rossi Stuart came back to act in the theatre with Re Lear and with the most important Italian actors, like Turi Ferro in the work Il visitatore. In 2002, he appeared in the film PinocchioasLucignolo. In 2004, he played in Le Chiavi di Casa, as a young father that attempts to forge a relationship with his teenage, handicapped son when he met him for the first time.

    Later, he played Mimmo in the television film Il tunnel della libertà (2004) and he had one of the leading roles (Freddo) in Michele Placido's 2005 film Romanzo Criminale, based on Giancarlo De Cataldo's 2002 novel of the same name.

    Rossi Stuart wrote the screenplay, directed and acted in the 2006 film Anche libero va bene. It was followed by Piano, solo (2007), a film based on the life of Italian jazz musician Luca Flores, with Rossi Stuart playing Flores. Another film, Questione Di Cuore was released in 2009. Rossi Stuart's following film was Angel of Evil, based on the life of 1970s Italian gangster Renato Vallanzasca. It was released in Italy in January 2011 and opened in Germany in February of the same year.

    In 2020, he played the main role in Cosa saràbyFrancesco Bruni. This role brought Rossi Stuart Nastro d'argento and Globo d'oro for Best Actor.[2][3][4]

    In 2023, he starred in Everybody Loves Diamonds series, described as an Italian Ocean's Eleven.[5]

    Personal life[edit]

    Rossi Stuart comes from a family of actors; his father Giacomo and his sister Valentina are both actors, the latter with credits as a stunt performer as well. He was named after the Rudyard Kipling novel Kim. He left his parents' home at age 14 and also left school to begin his career as an actor. Rossi Stuart was engaged to actress Veronica Logan. He speaks English, French and Italian, is an accomplished swimmer and also plays the trumpet. In 2005, Rossi Stuart suffered a severe road accident with multiple fractures and injuries.

    In the September 2010 Italian issue of Vanity Fair, Kim spoke about his latest film and personal life, confirming that he is single and expressed the wish to become a father.[6]

    He has a son, born 26 November 2011 by his girlfriend Ilaria Spada. The couple married on 2 March 2019.[7]

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1974 The Murri Affair
    1986 The Name of the Rose Novitiate
    1987 Karate Warrior Anthony Scott
    1987 Il mistero del panino assassino Direct-to-video
    1988 Karate Warrior 2 Anthony Scott
    1988 Domino Eugene
    1989 The Sleazy Uncle Andrea
    1989 Obbligo di giocare – Zugzwang Marco
    1991 18 anni tra una settimana Paolo
    1992 In camera mia Prince Fjodor
    1992 Un'altra vita Luciano
    1994 No Skin Saverio
    1995 Policemen Andrea
    1995 Heartless Claudio Scalise
    1995 Beyond the Clouds Silvano
    1998 The Garden of Eden Jeoshua
    1998 The Ballad of the Windshield Washers Rafal
    2002 Pinocchio Lucignolo
    2004 The Keys to the House Gianni
    2005 Romanzo Criminale Il Freddo
    2006 Along the Ridge Renato Benetti Also director and co-writer
    2007 Piano, solo Luca Flores
    2009 A Question of the Heart Angelo
    2010 Angel of Evil Renato Vallanzasca
    2013 Those Happy Years Guido
    2014 L'Ex de ma vie Nino
    2015 Wondrous Boccaccio Calandrino
    2016 Tommaso Tommaso Also director and co-writer
    2020 The Best Years Paolo
    2020 Everything's Gonna Be Alright Bruno Salvati

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1984 I ragazzi della valle misteriosa Pietro Miniseries; 10 episodes
    1987 Garibaldi Menotti Garibaldi Miniseries; 4 episodes
    1989 Il ricatto Luca Fedeli Miniseries; 5 episodes
    1989 Valentina Bruno 3 episodes
    1990 Senza scampo Adriano Miniseries; 2 episodes
    1990 Mademoiselle Ardel Alessandro di Falco Television film
    1991 Fantaghirò Romualdo Television film
    1992 Dalla notte all'alba Matteo Miniseries; 2 episodes
    1992 Un posto freddo in fondo al cuore Luca Savio Television film
    1992 Il cielo non cade mai Nicola Brentano Miniseries; 3 episodes
    1992 Fantaghirò 2 Romualdo Television film
    1993 Dov'eri quella notte Tupac Television film
    1993 Fantaghirò 3 Romualdo Television film
    1995 La famiglia Ricordi Vincenzo Bellini Miniseries; 4 episodes
    1997 The Red and the Black Julien Sorel Television film
    2001 Uno bianca Inspector Valerio Maldesi Miniseries; 2 episodes
    2004 Il tunnel della libertà Domenico "Mimmo" Sesta Miniseries; 2 episodes
    2017 Maltese – Il romanzo del Commissario Commissioner Dario Maltese Miniseries; 4 episodes

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Premio a Kim Rossi Stuart". Lucca Film Festival. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  • ^ Ascione, Arianna (27 March 2024). "Kim Rossi Stuart: l'esordio a 5 anni, il successo con Fantaghirò, ha interpretato Vallanzasca, 7 segreti". Corriere della sera. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  • ^ "Stasera in tv su Rai 1 «Cosa sarà», il film con Kim Rossi Stuart per la prima volta in chiaro: cast e trama". Il Messaggero. 27 March 2024. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  • ^ "Cosa sarà, il cast del film con Kim Rossi Stuart. FOTO". Sky Tg24. 27 March 2024. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  • ^ Manca, Mario (13 October 2023). "Everybody Loves Diamonds: la serie con Kim Rossi Stuart è l'Ocean's Eleven italiano". Vanity Fair Italia. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  • ^ Italos.it
  • ^ "Dentro le nozze di Ilaria Spada e Kim Rossi Stuart". VanityFair.it (in Italian). 8 March 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
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