Loredana was always their mainstay, even when they had 300 euros in the bank and jokingly with their friends always said “I made an investment” because somehow she knew that Marco Giallini would make a difference in life. And so it happened, although Loredana didn’t live to see her husband become a famous actor, as she died suddenly in his arms from a brain hemorrhage in 2011, leaving behind two young children. ‘Twelve years after the death of my wife, I still can’t get over the grief. I live next to her, like Marina with Rocco Schiavone… – admitted the Roman artist, guest of the new episode of Peter Gomez’ “La Confessione”, broadcast on Friday 14 July in Nove – You can’t metabolize a grief like this . But then why should you do that? it be metabolized? You metabolize it, but then it persists.”
“I’m sorry about the kids”
Today Giallini has 50 films to his credit and is back from the huge success of the TV series “Rocco Schiavone” in which he plays a deputy commissioner from Trastevere who was transferred from Rome to Aosta due to political pressure. “He was able to enjoy my success a little bit when I shot the film with Verdone (“Posti in piedi in Paradiso”) and “ACAB”, the last film of mine he saw before it hit the cinemas – said the actor , to answer Gomez’s question about his wife’s weight in his artistic career—that sounds rhetorical, but it’s not. But more than my career, I feel sorry for my children. I don’t want to make anyone cry on TV, but in short, for two little boys, one 5 and one 12, going to the beach, something so sudden is terrifying. This is terrible for me, it is terrible for those who suffered yesterday and for those who will suffer it. And let’s hope it doesn’t happen to anyone again, but it’s a useless wish.”