Gianni Di Gregorio

Gianni Di Gregorio (born 19 February 1949) is an Italian director, screenwriter and actor.

Life and career
Born in Rome, Di Gregorio trained as a stage actor and director in the Drama School of Alessandro Fersen. He started his professional career as a screenwriter in the second half of the 1980s.

In the 1990s Di Gregorio started collaborating with Matteo Garrone as a screenwriter, an actor and an assistant director, their most famous work being the 2008 award-winning film Gomorrah. He made his directorial debut in 2008, with the critically acclaimed Mid-August Lunch, which he also wrote and starred in; he followed that up with other films in the same vein.

Filmography

 * Giovanni Senzapensieri (1986, co-writer)
 * Sembra morto... ma è solo svenuto (1986, co-writer)
 * Stazione di servizio (1989, co-writer, 2 episodes)
 * Affetti speciali (1989, co-writer)
 * Naufraghi sotto costa (1991, co-writer)
 * Ospiti (1998, actor as Giacomo)
 * Estate romana (2000, actor as Lodeger)
 * Viva la scimmia (2002, co-writer)
 * Gomorrah (2008, co-writer)
 * Mid-August Lunch (2008, director and co-writer)
 * The Salt of Life (2011, director and co-writer)
 * Good for Nothing (2014, director and co-writer)
 * Citizens of the World (2019, director and co-writer)
 * Astolfo (2022, director and co-writer)