Rolando Ravello was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Ravello's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as "Romanzo di un Giovane Povero" (1996), "Vacation in Hell" (1997) with Marco Leonardi and the Fanny Ardant dramatic comedy "The Dinner" (1998). He also appeared in the drama "Viol@" (1999) with Stefania Rocca and "Almost Blue" (2000). He continued to work steadily in film throughout the early 2000s, appearing in the comedic drama "Unfair Competition" (2001) with Diego Abatantuono, the dramedy "People of Rome" (2003) with Valerio Mastrandrea and the drama "Le Conseguenze Dell'Amore" (2004) with Toni Servillo. He also appeared in "Ogni volta che te ne vai" (2004) and the Flavio Isinna foreign "Tutto in quella notte" (2004). Recently, he tackled roles in the Claudio Amendola foreign "Fratella e Sorello" (2005), the Valerio Mastandrea comedy "4-4-2- Il gioco piu' bello del mondo" (2006) and the drama "Dentro La Citta" (2007) with Edoardo Leo. He also appeared in the Elio Germano drama "Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood" (2012) and "Gli Equilibristi" (2012) with Valerio Mastandrea. Most recently, Ravello directed the Ambra Angiolini romance "Ti ricordi di me?" (2014).