Luca Zingaretti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈluːkaddziŋɡaˈretti]; born 11 November 1961) is an Italian actor and film director, known for playing Salvo Montalbano in the Inspector Montalbano mystery series based on the character and novels created by Andrea Camilleri. Zingaretti is a native of Rome, and the older brother of politician Nicola Zingaretti.

Life and career

Of Jewish origins on his maternal side, at the age of 17 he joined Rimini Football Club, but abandoned his career as a footballer after a few months in order to attend the National Academy of Dramatic Art Silvio D' Amico.

In 2004 he separated from his first wife, the journalist and writer Margherita D'Amico, niece of Suso Cecchi D'Amico; they divorced in 2008. In 2005 he became romantically linked with the actress Luisa Ranieri, whom he met on the set of the television mini-series Cefalonia, and with whom he has two daughters, born in 2011 and 2015 respectively. The couple married on 23 June 2012 in a civil ceremony at the Donnafugata castle in Sicily.

Zingaretti graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art Silvio D' Amico in 1984 and began his acting career in the theatre, often working with director Luca Ronconi, appearing in such diverse plays as Chekhov's Three Sisters, Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, and Martin Sherman's Bent.

Zingaretti made his film debut in 1987 with a minor role in Gli occhiali d'oro ("The Gold-Rimmed Glasses") — directed by Giuliano Montaldo — and in the same year first appeared on television in Il Giudice Istruttore ("The Investigating Magistrate)", directed by Florestano Vancini and Gianluigi Calderone. He first gained critical attention with his role as the ferocious "Ottorino" in Marco Risi's 1994 film Il branco ("The Wolf Pack"). In 1996 he starred with Sabrina Ferilli in the film Vite strozzate ("Strangled Lives"), directed by Ricky Tognazzi.

However, stardom arrived with his leading role as Commissario Salvo Montalbano, in the Inspector Montalbano series of TV films, initially shown on RAI Two, and then RAI One, as well as many other European TV channels and SBS in Australia. The series, which started running from 1999 and is still ongoing, consists of 36 films through 2020.

After his success he became one of the most in-demand dramatic actors in Italy appearing in such films as:

  • Prima dammi un bacio ("First Give Me a Kiss") (2003), dir. Ambrogio Lo Giudice
  • I giorni dell'abbandono ("Days of Abandonment") (2005), dir. Roberto Faenza
  • Tutte le donne della mia vita ("All The Women Of My Life") (2007), dir. Simona Izzo

On TV he appeared in :

In 2008 he appeared in four new Montalbano films, and in the same period adapted and directed the play La Sirena, from a story by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa.

In 2009 he continued to appear in the theatre and also worked on the film We Believed, directed by Mario Martone, and set during the reunification of Italy in which he played Francesco Crispi. He also appeared in the film Il figlio più piccolo ("The Younger Son"), directed by Pupi Avati and co-starring Christian De Sica.

In 2010 four new Montalbano episodes were produced, broadcast by RAI One on 14 March 2011 and the three following Mondays.

Between 2011 and 2012 he was in the cast of the comedies Immaturi - Il viaggio, dir. Paolo Genovese and Il comandante e la cicogna (Garibaldi's Lovers), dir. Silvio Soldini. He was among the stars of the international production Asterix & Obelix in the service of His Majesty, dir. Laurent Tirard in which he played a Roman general, and participated in a minor role in Romanzo di una strage – (Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy), dir. Marco Tullio Giordana. Also in 2012, he starred in two television films about two characters from twentieth century Italian history. First was Paolo Borsellino - I 57 giorni – (Paolo Borsellino - the 57 Days), dir. Alberto Negrin, made on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the death of Giovanni Falcone, while the latter told the life of the industrialist Adriano Olivetti - La forza di un sogno – (Adriano Olivetti - the Strength of a Dream), dir. Michele Soavi. In 2014 he starred in the film in Maldamore, dir. Angelo Longoni, with his wife, Luisa Ranieri, Alessio Boni, Claudia Gerini and Ambra Angiolini, and in Perez., dir. Edoardo De Angelis, together with Marco D'Amore; moreover the same year he returned to TV with the mini-series Il giudice meschino – (The Indolent Judge), dir. Carlo Carlei, with his wife.

In 2013 another four episodes of Montalbano were broadcast by RAI One, and two more each year from 2016 through 2020.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984One Hundred Days in PalermoPolice officerCameo appearance
1987The Gold Rimmed GlassesMolon
1993E quando morì lei fu lutto nazionaleRaffaele
AbissiniaMarco
1994Il brancoOttorino
No SkinLuca
1995L'anno prossimo vado a letto alle dieciPolice officerCameo appearance
Castle FreakForte
1996Strangled LivesSergio
1997I colori del diavoloMarc Lauzon
ArtemisiaCosimo Quorli
1998RewindJoseph Valko
You LaughGino Migliori
1999L'anniversarioMichele
Oltremare - Non è l'AmericaNicola
2002The Good WarLuigi Manin
Sei come seiBryantSegment: "Una specie di appuntamento"
2003Kiss Me FirstLoris
Finding NemoMarlin (voice)Italian dub; voice role
2005Come into the LightGiuseppe Puglisi
I giorni dell'abbandonoMario
2006Don't Make Any Plans for TonightAndrea
Our CountryUgo
2007Tutte le donne della mia vitaMarco Ferrero
My Brother Is an Only ChildMario Nastri
2008Wild BloodOsvaldo Valenti
2010The Youngest SonSergio Bollino
We BelievedFrancesco Crispi
La nostra vitaAri
2011Kryptonite!Antonio Sansone
Mozzarella StoriesGiulio Ricci
2012The Immature: The TripCarlo
Garibaldi's LoversAvvocato Malaffanno
Asterix and Obelix: God Save BritanniaGénéral
Piazza Fontana: The Italian ConspiracyDoctor Tribunale
2014MaldamoreMarco
Perez.Demetrio Perez
Andrea Camilleri - Il maestro senza regoleHimselfDocumentary
Nicholas on HolidayMassimo Massini
2015Partly Cloudy with Sunny SpellsGiacomo
2016Finding DoryMarlin (voice)Italian dub; voice role
2018Il vegetaleArmando
Boys CryAngelo
2019TuttappostoRuggero Lipari
Thanks!Annalisa
2020Rose IslandGiovanni Leone
2021EncantoBruno Madrigal (voice)Italian dub

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988PoliziottiAgent BuffiTelevision movie
1991A Private AffairSceriffTelevision movie
Un bambino in fuga - Tre anni dopoCorradoEpisode: "Episode 2"
1993I ragazzi del murettoFather VittorioEpisode: "I ragazzi di S.O.S. casa"
1994L'ombra della seraPolicemanTelevision movie
1996Dio vede e provvedeItaloMain role (season 1); 7 episodes
1997La piovra 8 - Lo scandaloPietro FavignanaMiniseries
1998Kidnapping - La sfidaTonino SannaTelevision movie
1999JesusSaint PeterTelevision movie
1999–2021Inspector MontalbanoInspector Salvo MontalbanoLead role
2000Operazione OdisseaPaolo "Omero" CecchiniMiniseries
Il furto del tesoroGiovanni MarottaMiniseries
2002Perlasca – Un eroe ItalianoGiorgio PerlascaMiniseries
IncompresoEdoardo QuaratesiTelevision movie
2003Doppio agguatoNOCS Commander Valerio AtticoMiniseries
2005CefaloniaSaverio BlascoMiniseries
2012Paolo Borsellino – I 57 giorniPaolo BorsellinoTelevision movie
2013Adriano Olivetti - La forza di un sognoAdriano OlivettiMiniseries
2014Il giudice meschinoAlberto LenziMiniseries
20191994Paolo MieliEpisode: "Episode Six"
2022Il reBruno TestoriLead role

Others

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000GuluDirectorDocoumentary film
2019RaroDirector, ProducerShort film
2020–2021Inspector MontalbanoDirectorEpisodes: "Salvo amato, Livia mia", "La rete di protezione", "Il metodo Catalanotti"
2021–presentLolita LoboscoProducerTV series

Director

  • (2000) Gulu - Documentary
  • (2007) Passa una vela... spingendo la notte più in là - Play
  • (2007) Conversazioni con Suso - Documentary
  • (2008) La Sirena - Play
  • (2013) La torre d'avorio - Play
  • (2015) The Pride - Play
  • (2018) The Deep Blue Sea - Play

Voiceovers

Theatre

Awards

- In 2003 Zingaretti was made a Knight of the Order of Merit of the Republic.

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