Giorgio Cantarini was born in Orvieto, Italy on April 12, 1992. He has lived in Rome and Paris. He made his cinema debut at just five years old in the role of Joshua in the film "La Vita è Bella" (Life is Beautiful) by Roberto Benigni, a role for which he won the Jackie Coogan Award (Young artist award of Hollywood), becoming the youngest winner of this award and the only Italian to do so. In 1999, sought after by Ridley Scott, he played a cameo role in the American Blockbuster movie "the Gladiator", winner of five Oscars. In the following years, he worked on two occasions for the American brand, Hallmark, firstly in the film "In Love and War" by John Kent Harrison, a film for American TV, and then in the popular Hallmark card commercial "Bicycle boy", which was used for several years. He took a break from the world of cinema to concentrate on his studies and sport, but during that time he still made guest appearances on Italian TV, both on the Italian RAI and Mediaset channels. In 2005 he took part in the TV program "Ballando con le Stelle", a RAI 1 primetime TV show conducted by Milly Carlucci. The program is an Italian adaptation of the "Strictly Come Dancing" BBC format talent show. In 2007, he returned to the big screen with the film "Il giorno, la notte. Poi l'alba" (Day, night. Then dawn) by Paolo Bianchini and "il mattino ha l'oro in bocca" (2008) by Francesco Patierno, starring Elio Germano, while in 2010 he was in the Italian TV series "Distretto di Polizia"(Police Precinct), produced by Mediaset's Canale 5. In 2012, Cantarini won a place at Rome's prestigious National School of Cinema (Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia), graduating in 2014. After graduation, he was immediately cast in the lead role of the web series "AUS- adotta uno studente" (Adopt a Student), the first ever RAI web series, produced in collaboration with Premio Solinas. A move to Paris and a brief interlude in France to pursue professional openings was followed by a return to Italy and in 2015/2016 he performed, directed and produced Pinter's play for theater, "The Dumb Waiter", together with his friend and colleague, Miguel Gobbo Diaz, in Rome and Vicenza. In 2017, he played the lead role in "Il dottore dei pesci" (The fish doctor) by Susanna Della Sala, an Italo-American short film which was presented at numerous film festivals in Europe and Canada. At the beginning of 2018 he moved to New York for a period of study at the New York film Academy. In the same year, he was selected for the cast of "Lamborghini - the Legend", directed by Bobby Moresco (Academy Award winner for best screenplay for the film "Crash"), filmed in Italy and starring Antonio Banderas and Alec Baldwin.
Born in Naples and raised in Rome, Giorgio Caputo studied economics in London before pursing his passion to become a thespian. He studied acting theory, textual interpretation, improvisation, voice and movement at the Scuola di recitazione di Beatrice Bracco in Rome and is also a member of the Actor's Center of Michael Margotta. After completing these courses he continued to train in both Italy and the United States with several notable acting coaches including, Francesca De Sapio, Geraldine Baron, and as well as workshops with Sofia Coppola, Vincent Schiavelli, Greta Seacat and Pierpaolo Sepe. Giorgio appeared the first time on the screen in the film "Naja" in 1997. Since then he has balanced a career as both a leading man and journeyman character actor while appearing in several feature films and television serials. Some of his notable roles include 'Gufo' - the sensitive stuttering friend in the biography film "Rino Gaetano", 'Escamillo' the sexy bullfighter in "Carmen", 'Armando' the goofy metro-sexual publicist in "Sfiorarsi" and 'Ricotta' - the cynical yet philosophical killer in the critically acclaimed "Romanzo Criminale", which has been sold around the world. Giorgio made his theatrical debut with "Cyrano de Bergerac" directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi in 1999. He continues to be passionate about theatre and has appeared in several Roman productions. He is quite well known for his comedy skills. In 2008, Giorgio made his writing and directorial debut with the award winning short film "Action". The production won numerous awards including, Best Director at BISFF 2008 and Nastro d'Argento for Best Actor (De Matteo). In his down time from acting, he continues to direct commercials and plays while writing and developing future projects. In addition to acting, Giorgio performs as a member of the Italian band, "Orchestraccia". They have recently completed their second album released in april 2016.
Giorgio Chiellini was born on August 14, 1984 in Pisa, Italy. He is known for UEFA Champions League (1994), Serie A 2010-2011 (2010) and Sogno azzurro - La strada per Wembley (2021). He has been married to Carolina Bonistalli since July 2014. They have two children.
Giorgio Colangeli was born on December 14, 1949 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is an actor, known for Pasolini, un delitto italiano (1995), La cena (1998), Il divo (2008), La doppia ora (2009), Romanzo di una strage (2012) and 20 sigarette (2010). He has also acted in several TV series and short movies.
Giorgio Consoli is an actor, known for Dead Star (2021), Classe Z (2017) and Sp1ral (2015).
Giorgio Consoli is an actor, known for Cani randagi, La sabbia negli occhi (2017) and Néo Kosmo (2020).
Giorgio Dolfin is an actor, known for Novelle licenziose di vergini vogliose (1973), Mania (1974) and Il boss (1973).
Giorgio Ferroni was born on April 12, 1908 in Perugia, Perugia, Umbria, Italy. He was a director and writer, known for Il Leone di Tebe (1964), Pompei (1936) and Armonie pucciniane (1938). He was married to Nada Fiorelli. He died on August 17, 1981.
Giorgio Gobbi was born on 28 September 1957 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is an actor and writer, known for The American (2010), Alex l'ariete (2000) and Le due vite di Mattia Pascal (1985).
Giorgio Hollins is known for Lovecraft Country (2020), Definitely Divorcing (2016) and Woke (2017).