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Marco Di Tillo

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Marco Di Tillo was born in Rome in 1951. He is married and has three sons. He graduated in Psychology and is a Radio and TV personality, film director, novelist, historical fiction, comic strips, adventure books and fairy tales.

Biography

He frequented Cineclub Roma with Nanni Moretti and Andrea Garibaldi. In 1978 he started working for Radio Rai. He wrote Amore vuol dire together with Nanni Loy and Annabella Cerliani, Che giorno era quel giorno? together with Massimo Guglielmi, Il Guastafeste with Massimo Giuliani and Un'invenzione chiamata disco with Marco Ferrante.

In 1980 he worked with Piero Galletti, Guido Giusti, Claudio Delle Fratte on the telefilm Cercai l'amor. In 1983 he started to work for TV programs like Forte Fortissimo with Piero Chiambretti and Corinne Cléry, Il sabato dello Zecchino with Topo Gigio, Spazio Aperto, Bellezza e dintorni, Regali di Natale, Ciao Italia with Sydne Rome and Maria Teresa Ruta, Una giornata frizzante with Nino Manfredi, Pomeriggio sul Due with Giulia Fossà, Scrupoli with Enza Sampò.

In 1988 he directed a thriller for children called Operazione Pappagallo (Operation Parrot, 1989), written with Piero Chiambretti and Claudio Delle Fratte and interpreted by Leo Gullotta, Nicola Pistoia, Siusy Blady, Tiberio Murgia, Didi Perego, Carlotta Leonori.

In 1994 he wrote the novels Il giovane cavaliere, Tre ragazzi ed il Sultano, Mamma Natale, Mamma Natale ed i Pirati, Rome for two and Walkin' Rome.

In 2000 Di Tillo wrote and directed a movie called Un anno in campagna (A year in the Countryside) starring Francesca Antonelli, Yari Gugliucci, Giulio Di Mauro, Enzo Cardogna, Ludovica Modugno.

In 2002 he wrote Rome for two, followed by Walkin' Rome in 2005.

He wrote also comics, such as I grandi del calcio (Football Stars), I grandi del jazz (Jazz Stars), I grandi del cinema (Movie Stars), Yeti (strip), Piero (strip), Hans & Chica (serial).

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