Lino Guanciale, the surprise actor about his role in La porta Rossa: “Calliostro shouldn’t have been me”. Everything has changed
Pillow Linen He is one of the most popular actors of the TV programs. The charming actor from Abruzzo has become a veritable sex symbol on the small screen. He has truly conquered everyone with his interpretations in some of Rai’s hugely successful fictions. God help us, The Veiled Lady and more The school kid and the Commissioner Ricciardi. Versatile and charismatic, Pillow Linen He took the stage and his name is now a guarantee..
Among the most successful novels of the actor is also The Red Doorwhose third and final season recently aired earlier this year.
La Porta Rossa, Lino Guanciale conquered all
The Red Door It is one of Rai’s most original series. Pillow Linen interpreted Leonardo Cagliostro, a rather brusque inspector investigating the death of a girl from an overdose. As he attempts to conquer the fence, he is shot in the back and killed.
Instead of going through the “red door” that separates life and death, the inspector decides to remain a ghost and solve his murder case. Cagliostro Back on Earth, he meets a young medium and discovers that it was one of his colleagues who betrayed him.
A really exciting series Giancial he played masterfully. However, things could have turned out very differently if the producers of the series had made different choices. Can you imagine a Commissioner Cagliostro who doesn’t look like that Pillow Linen?
Lino Guanciale admits: “I shouldn’t have done the red door”
The actor was a guest on the talk show “Tonight there is Cattelan”. The conductor, Alessandro Cattelan, he asked Bake if he ever “gave up” on a role, which she then made successful thanks to another actor’s interpretation and regretted it. “No,” the actor admitted. “The opposite happened to me.” Guanciale told an anecdote related to The Red Door.
“I didn’t have to do it,” the actor admitted. “So many names have flown in Rai, important names… there was talk of Zeno, Liotti…” he said, citing the names of some other colleagues who were candidates for the role and protagonists of other successful fictions. “It was new for me to do a similar project.”
The actor said that for various reasons, all the names gradually left the list of potential candidates. “Eventually they called me and said, ‘You’re doing the ghost.’ In short, it could have turned out very differently. In any case, the audience is happy about this “sliding door” that Bravo and Bel brought Pillow Linen playing one of his most famous roles.