He was born in Italy 26 years ago. His mother is Bulgarian, his father Italian, and he is proud to be the bearer of two cultures and two languages. He admits that he feels at home in Sofia. And his great love is cinema. Alessandro Massacci decided to become an actor when he was only 8 years old. As a child, he was painfully diffident and one day his mother forcibly took him to an acting class to familiarize himself with children's work. "Suddenly something dawned on me, I asked to go on stage and since then I haven't left it," Alessandro recalls.
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Photos: Veneta Nikolova, Elena Karkalanova, archive, BNT
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