'365 Dni' star Michele Morrone has many hidden talents

'365 Dni' star Michele Morrone has many hidden talents

The hottest guy on your Netflix account right now' the one and only Michele Morrone. He's a 29-year-old from Meregnano, Italy, and he's currently heating up your laptop screen in the troubled and very sexy Polish romance thriller (opens in a new tab) 365 Dni (365 Days). Massimo kidnaps a Polish woman named Laura. Ah, romance.

So while you're watching that boat scene (opens in new tab) or screaming in outrage at that big cliffhanger (opens in new tab), I put my journalism degree to good use and found out everything there is to know about the man who plays Morrone, aka Massimo. I did my research. Here's everything you need to know about this remarkable Italian actor.

Morrone has two sons with his ex-wife, Lebanese fashion designer Luba Saadeh (open in new tab). Their sons are named Marcoud Morrone and Vlad Morrone.

They divorced in 2018 after four years of marriage, but they remain close. According to an Instagram post (opens in new tab), the divorce was hard for Morrone and almost forced him to quit acting:

"A year and a half ago, I was about to leave everything and didn't want to act anymore. My wife and I had divorced and I was terribly depressed. I had no more money, so I found a job as a gardener in a remote village of 1,000 inhabitants," Morrone writes. But life is a strange thing, and when you are down and out, fate has the right train in front of you. Always believe in yourself. Always."

Yes, sound the alarm. Call your girlfriends. The man is likely single. Or he is just keeping his private parts to himself.

No, despite what you might think from that boat scene, he is not dating his co-star Sikulkka. In a press interview for the film he said: "They were really deep friends, so if we liked each other and didn't have that bond on set, it wouldn't have been a real scene. We were forced to be friends, but we became real friends. I love Anna."

Although that seems to be true, especially after Sikulucca posted a photo (opens in new tab) with a mystery man with the caption "Jedno. Private. i więcej nie będzie. peace and love", which translates as "One, private. And there will be no more. Peace and love."

So the sex scene between the two of us, which looked super realistic, was not. We're good actors, so it looked real," Morrone said in an Instagram live video for "Entertainment Tonight" (opens in new tab). 'It wasn't real. I know a lot of people are going to write, 'Oh my God, that was real. But at the same time, that wasn't real. It's impossible."

It should be noted that Morrone was seen kissing (opens in new tab) Italian ballerina Elena Damario (opens in new tab) at night last April. However, they have not been seen together in public since.

This man can also sing and draw. Now, while you keep your chin off the floor, let me explain. Morrone's album "Dark Room" (opens in new tab) was released this past Valentine's Day and was used here and there in "365 Days of Donnie." Watch Me Burn" plays in that shower scene." Dark Room" was used as background music, and "Feel It" plays at the end of the film. And let's not forget the wonderfully titled "Hard for Me," which opened the film.

He is also very into painting abstract art, because if it looks like him, no matter how "abstract" it is, people will buy and support the art. See below.

Before we revisit him again in "365 Days of Doni," check out "The Trial" instead, an eight-episode murder mystery of sorts set in Italy starting in 2019. Morrone plays a man named Claudio Cavalleri, and he is very watchable.

For more period drama, check out the streaming giant's historical drama Medici. Morrone only appears in a couple of episodes of the third season, but the show has a twist that will have you watching the first two seasons in no time.

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