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Marco Nica

Marco Nica (Rome, 6 May 1973) is an Italian theater and cinema actor, director, writer and poet.

Biography

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Born in Rome and raised on the Lazio coast, his passion for art showed early on during his school years when he presented a thesis on the history of theater for his high school graduation. In 1991, he founded the theater company "Il Canovaccio", in 1998 the theater company "Atto II", and in 2005 the cultural association "Fare Teatro", staging numerous productions as an actor and directing some himself. In addition to his own scripts, he presented works by authors such as Eduardo De Filippo, Peppino De Filippo, Dario Fo, Samy Fayad, Carlo Goldoni, and Aldo De Benedetti. The show "Varietà per varie età", which traces fifty years of Italian comedy, won the Best Show Award at the "Trastestorie" Contemporary Drama Competition at the Teatro Trastevere in Rome in 2014. The original musical "C'era una volta Rugantino", a sequel to the famous Rugantino by Garinei and Giovannini, was made into a film in 2008, included in the ANICA catalog,[1] broadcast on the Romauno satellite TV, and presented on Rai Tre in 2009 during the television show "Cominciamo bene - Prima" hosted by Pino Strabioli. In 2007, he also developed a passion for writing, publishing novels, thrillers, and poetry collections in Italian, English, Spanish and the Romanesco dialect. Over the years, these works have received about many on a national and international level.

Filmography

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  • C'era una volta Rugantino, directed by Roberto Innocenzi (2008)[1]

Theater

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Marco Nica Actor
  • L'anniversario, by Anton Cechov (1992)[2]
  • Non tutti i ladri vengono per nuocere, by Dario Fo (1993)[3]
  • Il ventaglio, by Carlo Goldoni (1995)[4]
  • Natale in casa Cupiello, by Eduardo De Filippo (1998)[5]
  • 47 morto che parla, by Ettore Petrolini and Checco Durante (2001)[6]
  • Il passerotto appassionato, by Marco Nica and Daniele Nicosia (2002)[7]
  • Spesso e volentieri, by Marco Nica and Daniele Nicosia (2003)[8]
  • C'era una volta Rugantino, by Marco Nica, directed by Marco Nica (2006)[9]
  • Due dozzine di rose scarlatte, by Aldo De Benedetti (2008)[10]
  • Cose turche, by Samy Fayad, directed by Marco Nica (2013)[11]
  • Varietà per varie età, by Marco Nica, directed by Marco Nica (2014)
  • Varietà per varie età... bis!, by Marco Nica, directed by Marco Nica (2016)[12]
  • Non è vero, ma ci credo, by Peppino De Filippo, directed by Marco Nica (2017)[13]

Publications

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Literature

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  • The secret of Nefertiti (2024),[14] thriller (also available in Spanish)[15]
  • Aegyptvs (2008),[16] thriller
  • Il tempio dell'Imperatore (2009),[17] thriller
  • Così è (se mi pare) – Storia di un attore (2010),[18] novel
  • C'era una volta Rugantino (2011),[19] novel

Poetry

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  • Senza aver paura (2007),[20] anthology
  • La vita è un atto unico (2012),[21] anthology
  • Ahò! Poesie de Roma mia (2015 1st edition – 2019 2nd edition),[22] dialect anthology
  • L'intima Babele (2017),[23] anthology
  • UniVersi I (2018),[24] collection
  • Meraviglia (2020),[25] anthology
  • Amore (2020),[26] collection
  • Alter Ego (2021),[27] anthology
  • Infinito (2022),[28] anthology
  • Graffiti (2022),[29] anthology
  • UniVersi II (2022),[30] collection

Relevant Awards

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2024

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  • International Literary Competition "Roma International" of Rome, third place for the book "Ahò! Poesie de Roma mia"[31]

2023

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  • International Contemporary Italian Literature Award, first place for the book "Ahò! Poesie de Roma mia"[32]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award "Stesicoro 2023" awarded by the Ponti University for the Gioia Tauro Society[33]

2021

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  • "Franz Kafka" Award Italy, first place for the book "Alter Ego"[34]

2020

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  • Recognition from the International Academy of Modern Art of Rome, for the book "Meraviglia"

2018

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  • "Luce dell'Arte" Literary Award of Rome, first place for the book "UniVersi I"

2017

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  • National Poetry Competition "A lyric for the soul" of Caiazzo (CE), Youth Jury, first place for the poem "Come un incantesimo"

2014

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  • "Trastestorie" Contemporary Drama Competition in Rome (Teatro Trastevere), Best Show Award with the play "Varietà per varie età"

2009

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  • International Literature Competition "Il Saggio" of Eboli (SA), first place for the book "Senza aver paura"
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References

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  1. ^ a b "scheda". www.archiviodelcinemaitaliano.it. Retrieved 2024-07-17.
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  10. ^ In scena con l'attrice Anna Favella al Teatro dell'Orologio di Roma
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  12. ^ 2003-2024 Novacomitalia s r l. "Varietà per varie età... Bis! - Spettacoli". Oggi Roma (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-05-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  14. ^ https://www.amazon.com/secret-Nefertiti-ACTIO-Marco-Nica/dp/B0D9B53L98/
  15. ^ https://www.amazon.es/secreto-Nefertiti-ACTIO-Marco-Nica/dp/B0D99V9VQV
  16. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/1976757339
  17. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/1976757916
  18. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/1976764637
  19. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/1976764688
  20. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/1686754760
  21. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/1686766351
  22. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/1686737661
  23. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/1686711999
  24. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/1976742110
  25. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/1710820845
  26. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/B08P29D67G
  27. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/B08NZCPMBT
  28. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/B09P8L7VJ1
  29. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0B9QYSWRC
  30. ^ https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0BB5Z9CKF
  31. ^ "I vincitori 2024 - Premio Letterario Roma International". www.premioromainternational.it. Retrieved 2024-07-17.
  32. ^ "Vincitori XI Edizione" (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-07-17.
  33. ^ Webdimension (web@webdimension.it). "Il Litorale - Numero 15/2023". IlPontino (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-07-22.
  34. ^ "2021 RASSEGNA PREMIO FRANZ KAFKA ITALIA ® XI ED. CULTURA CARRIERA IMMAGINAZIONE « Premio Franz Kafka Italia" (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-07-17.