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Federico Mariotti, is an Italian Award Winner Actor, born in Pescia - Tuscany. He start acting academy from 2002, he attended courses in acting and dubbing at the "Cinema Immagina" in Florence. From 2006 to 2009 he studied at the "Teatro Studio Blu - Il Funaro" of Pistoia. He continues with professional workshops teaches by the acting coach Ivana Chubbuck, Juan Carlos Corazza and Anna Strasberg. He attended dubbing courses at "Accademia del doppiaggio" teaches by Roberto Pedicini (Italian voice of Kevin Spacy, Jim Carrey..) and Christian Iansante (Italian voice of Bradley Cooper, Ewan McGregor..). From march 2014 until December 2016, he perfected his acting and training at "Acting Lab Studio Prete" in Rome. He plays Dr. Davide Leonardi in the action/movie "Fino All'Inferno - Road to Hell" a feature film by R. D'Antona, in italian theatres on August 2018. He plays villain Valus in a fantasy/horror feature film "The Iced Hunter" by Davide Cancila, coming soon on 2018. He plays Marco Esposito in the Awards Winning Tv Show "The Reaping - Season #1" by Roberto D'Antona (Best Tv Pilot Awards at American Movie Awards 2017) distributed by Indie Movie Rights and is Available on Amazon Prime Video. He wins the "Award of Excellence in Acting" at the Souther Shorts Awards 2017 for Guglielmo Corsaris in the Award Winning TV Pilot "Gorchlach: the Legend of Cordelia" by F. Cento - Best Program at Calcutta International Cult Film Festival 2017. He is Ed in "CUT" a Short film a thriller by Federico Perticone and he is Filippo in "La risposta del Silenzio" a drama by Federico Perticone. He plays Napoleone Bonaparte in the Award Winner Webseries "Elba: Napoleon's Legacy" by Licaoni - Best Sci Fi at Melbourne Web Fest 2015 and Premio Speciale RaiFiction at Rome Web Fest 2014. He plays Garella in feature film "Matrimoni e altri disastri" by Nina di Majo, he is the lead actor the horror short films "I'm dead" and "Anger of the dead" by F. Picone."