Luca Guastini
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Guastini was born in Livorno, Italy, the son of a housewife and an office worker. He has one brother.[2]
He began playing piano when he was 5, with the hope of becoming a musician. Guastini played in various garage bands.[2]
Acting accidentally stepped into his life. After a few performances as a busker he will work with directors such as Serge Denoncourt, Michelangelo Ricci, Gabriele Paoli.[3]
Guastini's first major role was in the 2010 film Exit: una storia personale, directed by Max Amato, for which he won the Prix d'Interprétation Masculine - Festival du Cinema Italien d'Annecy (2010).[4]
In 2011, he starred in Steel, based on the Silvia Avallone novel of the same name, directed by Stefano Mordini and presented at the Venice Film Festival (2012).[5]
In 2015, he starred in the comedy L'Universale, directed by Federico Micali and L'ospite, a biographical drama film based on the last days of the philosopher Giovanni Gentile, directed by Ugo Frosi .