Italian charmer Marcello Muratori has left a swoon-worthy impression on the viewers since his first appearance in Netflixâs fourth installment of Emily in Paris. The man is oozing with charisma and many viewers have taken notice of Emilyâs character development moments after he came into the picture.
Considering the amount of his screen time, we donât know much yet about Marcelloâs true character and the pieces of baggage he carries. The good thing, however, is heâs not as mysterious as the actor who portrays him.
In an exclusive interview, Eugenio Franceschini who plays Marcello in the series sat with PAGEONE and shared more of his personal and professional journey.
Get to know more about the man behind Marcello ahead.
Franceschini talks with Lucas Bravo a lot.
Fans of Emily in Paris know the tension between Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) and Emily (Lily Collins) since the first season, but with Marcelloâs unforgettable appearance and ârizzâ in Season 4, Gabrielâs chances of rekindling his relationship with Emily seems to fade. Although a different kind of tension between Marcello and Gabriel can be felt as they vie for Emilyâs heart and hand, they might be closer than we think.
In the interview, Franceschini shared how he talks with Bravo off-camera mostly during breaks from their shoot, revealing a genuine connection between the two actors. âI had only one scene with him but I spoke with him a lot out of the scene,â he shared.
âI found him super funny, super smart guy. I like him, really. Iâm not joking or Iâm not saying things just to say that. Heâs an amazing guy, very smart, and he knows what he wants. I like him, really,â Franceschini added.
This candid exchange highlights the easy camaraderie between Franceschini and his co-stars, not only with Lily Collins who he describes as his closest friend on set. His off-screen bond with Bravo only adds another layer of warmth to their on-screen performances, offering fans a glimpse of the friendly dynamics behind the scenes.

Franceschini shares something in common with Marcello.
Unlike Marcello, who hails from a wealthy family with a London education, Franceschini grew up in a small village in Verona, nestled in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. He prefers to live his life away from the glitz and glamour, protecting the life he has built for himself and his family. Despite the stark contrast in their backgrounds, Franceschini feels a strong connection to Marcello, particularly in their shared desire for privacy.
â[Marcello is] not a normal man with a normal life. Heâs special,â Franceschini said. âMy background is more normal, I grew up in a small village in the countryside in Verona. One thing I think we have in common is he doesnât like to show how important he isâŚâ he shared.
While Marcello may exude irresistible charm and an undeniable presence, Franceschini reveals that his own down-to-earth nature mirrors his characterâs subtlety, proving that humility can be just as captivating as wealth and power.
For Franceschini, vulnerability in a relationship matters.
For Franceschini, vulnerability is not just a personal valueâitâs a crucial element in any meaningful relationship, something he believes extends beyond his own life and into his portrayal of Marcello in the series.
In the show, Marcelloâs magnetic charm and suave demeanor are undeniable, but beneath that exterior lies a man who, like everyone, carries his own vulnerabilities. Franceschini connects with his character on a deep level, emphasizing that relationshipsâwhether romantic or otherwiseâare rooted in trust, acceptance, and the willingness to embrace each other’s weaknesses.
Drawing from his own experiences with love, he shares, âI think itâs important to speak about our weakness. If you want to stay with a person for all your life, the first thing is that this person has to accept your weakness. This is important.â
For Franceschini, both off-screen and in his role as Marcello, itâs the courage to be vulnerable that ultimately strengthens the bonds we share with others.

Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps are Franceschiniâs favorite filming locations.
Certain filming locations hold a special place in Franceschiniâs heart, not just for their beauty but for the unforgettable moments they offer behind the scenes.
Among his favorite spots are the iconic Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps in Rome, both of which are not only central to Emily in Paris but also etched in his memory. While these locations are typically teeming with tourists, he recalls the rare opportunity to experience them in solitude, away from the crowds.
“Absolutely Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps,” Franceschini revealed. âI think [we filmed at] 5 a.m. and itâs all for us. It was the first time that we have this piece of art just for [us] and it was really a moment that I will keep with me for the rest of my life absolutely,â he expressed.
The experience, as Franceschini describes it, was a rare gift, capturing the magic of Rome in a way few are lucky enough to see.
Franceschini will be portraying a policeman in a new TV series.
Franceschini is stepping into a completely new role for his upcoming TV project, where heâll be portraying a policeman, a shift from his previous characters and an exciting challenge for the actor.
Although details are still under wraps, Franceschini teases the project, which was filmed on December. “Itâs Italian, only in Italy. It will be also on Rai, RaiPlayâthat is a channel for the national TV,â he said. âI think itâs coming out maybe next fall.â
While Franceschini admits that the role of a policeman is a dramatic departure from what fans might expect, he is excited by the opportunity. “Yeah, completely [different]. Iâm a policeman, so itâs completely another thing.â
His excitement is palpable, hinting that this new character will allow him to explore different dimensions of his acting range.
Franceschiniâs path to stardom reflects both his talent and his deep commitment to his craft. After making his film debut in 2012 with âWhite as Milk, Red as Bloodâ, his performances in âSapore di teâ and âMaldamoreâ earned him the Guglielmo Biraghi Award, marking a major milestone in his career.
As he embraces new challenges, including his role as a policeman in an upcoming TV series, Franceschiniâs career is clearly on an upward trajectory, and audiences can look forward to many more compelling performances from this rising star.






