Giovanni Morassutti

Known For

Acting

Birthday

March 15, 1980 (45 years old)

Place of Birth

Padova (Italy)

Giovanni Morassutti

Biography

Son of a German mother and Italian father, Giovanni Morassutti is an actor, director, and cultural entrepreneur currently living in New York. He studied acting and directing since he was a teenager approaching the work of the realistic school first with Susan Strasberg, then as an auditor at the Actors Studio in New York, as a student of Salem Ludwig at the HB studio and then with John Strasberg with whom now works as an assistant and coordinator for his workshops in Berlin. In America, Giovanni worked with Ellen Stewart founder of La Mama e.t.c. , Ted Mornel, Kathleen M. Wilce, and Gus Van Sant. In Italy, after graduating from the National Film School in Rome directed by actor Giancarlo Giannini, he got cast in several roles in theatre and film productions. Parallel to his work as an actor he has been teaching several workshops also on acting in English. His last work as a director is the theatre production of Madre sin Panuelo by Jorge Palant sponsored by the Argentian Embassy and presented in Rome and Milan in the fall of 2015. In Berlin, he was cast in For the time being directed by Daniela Lucato that was presented at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival.

Known For

  • Last Days

    Last Days

    2005

  • I Vicerè

    I Vicerè

    2007

  • A Holy Venetian Family

    A Holy Venetian Family

    2015

  • The marshal Rocca

    The marshal Rocca

    1996

  • La Chartreuse de Parme

    La Chartreuse de Parme

    2012

  • Ma che ci faccio qui!

    Ma che ci faccio qui!

    2006

  • Il fuggiasco

    Il fuggiasco

    2003

  • Di Padre in Figlia

    Di Padre in Figlia

    2017

  • Affittasi Vita

    Affittasi Vita

    2019

  • An Approximation of their Barbarous Manners

    An Approximation of their Barbarous Manners

    2021

  • Fra due battiti

    Fra due battiti

    2021

  • P.O.E. Poetry of Eerie

    P.O.E. Poetry of Eerie

    2011

  • Il mio giorno

    Il mio giorno

    2015

  • Duse

    Duse

    2025