Massimo Popolizio studied at the
Silvio D'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts in
Rome in 1984, Popolizio started his career as a stage actor and, after graduation, started a fruitful artistic collaboration with theater director
Luca Ronconi. In 1995 he won a UBU Award as Best Actor for his work in Shakespeare's
King Lear and
Towards Peer Gynt inspired by
Peer Gynt by
Henrik Ibsen, and again in 2001 for his role in Carlo Goldoni's 1747 play
The Venetian Twins. In 2006 he won the Golden Aeschylus, conferred by the National Classic Drama Institute (INDA). In 2012, Popolizio returned to Ibsen in the title role of the stage work
John Gabriel Borkman, with Lucrezia Lante della Rovere and Manuela Mandracchia. In 2013 he played Don Palma in the TV show
Una grande famiglia. Popolizio lent his voice for the Italian dubbing of Lord Voldemort in the
Harry Potter films, to
Tom Cruise (Dr. William "Bill" Harford) in
Eyes Wide Shut and to the voice of Lionel Abelanski (Shlomo) in
Train of Life. He acquired visibility with his more recent film roles in
Crime Novel,
Black Sea and
My Brother Is an Only Child, as well as in the role of Victor Sbardella in
Il Divo by
Paolo Sorrentino. In 1998 he won the
Nastro d'Argento for Best Dubbing for the dubbing of the title character of the film
Hamlet, played by director
Kenneth Branagh. In 1998 he voiced
Tim Roth in the role of Danny Boodman TD Lemon 1900 in the film
The Legend of 1900. In 2009 he was the Italian voice of actor
Cal Lightman, the protagonist of the series
Lie to Me (also played by Tim Roth). In 2013, he returned to the cinema with
Welcome Mr. President and
The Great Beauty. ==Filmography==