Thomas Trabacchi
Thomas Trabacchi is an Italian film, television, and stage actor.
Life and career
Born in Milan, Trabacchi lost his father when he was 10 years old and had a troubled youth, leaving the school at 17. Following his mandatory military service, he moved to Florence, where he enrolled at the Vittorio Gassman's Bottega Teatrale, and then settled in Rome, where he started his professional acting career on stage and on television.Trabacchi made his film debut in 2000, in Paul Tickell's Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry. He got his first main role one year later, in Laura Muscardin's Giorni.
In 2017, he received a Nastro d'Argento nomination for best supporting actor thanks to his performances in Francesca Comencini's Stories of Love That Cannot Belong to This World and Susanna Nicchiarelli's Nico, 1988.