WRITER

Federico Moccia

1963 - Today

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Federico Moccia (born 20 July 1963) is an Italian writer, screenwriter and film director. His father Giuseppe Moccia was also a screenwriter and director. Following his successful book and film I Want You many people put love padlocks on Ponte Milvio in Rome and other places around the world. From 2011 until 2027 he has been the mayor of Rosello, a town in Abruzzo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Federico Moccia is the 6,112th most popular writer (down from 5,719th in 2024), the 4,130th most popular biography from Italy (down from 3,954th in 2019) and the 285th most popular Italian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Federico Moccia ranks 6,112 out of 7,302Before him are Katherine Pancol, Izaak Walton, Jean-Denis Bredin, Pauline Baynes, John Betjeman, and Dorothy E. Smith. After him are Frank Schätzing, Ernest Lehman, Ğäliäsğar Kamal, William Bell Scott, Paul Arène, and Michael Lewis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Federico Moccia ranks 466Before him are Robby Naish, Dave Rodgers, Mats Magnusson, Neerja Bhanot, Su Tong, and Daniel Mojon. After him are Hennadiy Avdyeyenko, Joaquim Cruz, Peter Rufai, Bruce Schneier, Frank Peterson, and Pablo Berger.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Federico Moccia ranks 4,131 out of 5,161Before him are Mark Iuliano (1973), Dave Rodgers (1963), Alessio Tacchinardi (1975), Andrea Chiesa (1964), Paolo Magnani (1926), and Federico Bernardeschi (1994). After him are Marco Ballotta (1964), Elisabetta Canalis (1978), Stefano Sollima (1966), Andrea Anastasi (1960), Marco Apicella (1965), and Enrico Rivolta (1905).

Among WRITERS In Italy

Among writers born in Italy, Federico Moccia ranks 285Before him are Guido Gozzano (1883), Goffredo Parise (1929), Alberto Bevilacqua (1934), Domiziana Giordano (1959), Giorgio Faletti (1950), and Marcus Furius Bibaculus (-103). After him are Donato Carrisi (1973), Caterina Davinio (1957), Vincenzo Cardarelli (1887), Vittorio Arrigoni (1975), Renata Viganò (1900), and Ludwig Bemelmans (1898).