Gabriele Bertaccini was born and raised in Florence, Italy. He learned to cook at the young age of 13. He trained at the Buontalenti Institute of Culinary Arts and Management before moving to the United States where he studied journalism and PR at the University of Arizona. He is one of the hosts on Netflix's Original Series 'Say I Do: Surprise Weddings' (2020).
Gabriele Berti is known for La direzione del tempo (2018), Beata ignoranza (2017) and Everything Calls for Salvation (2022).
Gabriele Binder was born on February 17, 1961. She is known for The Queen's Gambit (2020), The Lives of Others (2006) and In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011). She has been married to Boris Ivandic since 1994.
Gabriele Bocchio is known for Il metodo Marcy (2013), Level 05 (2016) and In media res (2013).
Gabriele Cicirello is an Italian actor born in Palermo, Sicily, in 1991. He studied at Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico in Rome. He is best known for Marco Bellocchio's film "The Traitor" (2019), Stefano Cipani's film "La grande guerra a colori" (2020) and "Koza Nostra" (2022) by Giovanni Dota. He also appeared in "The way of the wind" (2019) by Terrence Malick. He is a theater actor and director too.
Gabriele Cristini is known for Altrimenti ci arrabbiamo (2022), Il primo giorno della mia vita (2023) and Una famiglia mostruosa (2021).
Gabriele Di Martino is known for Ai confini del male (2021), Lasciarsi un giorno a Roma (2022) and Che Dio Ci Aiuti (2011).
Gabriele Di Stadio is known for Suburræterna (2023), To the Top - Pier Giorgio Frassati (2023) and Rosa e Pezza (2023).
Gabriele Falsetta was born in Genoa. He left school at 15 to work in a factory At 23 years old he entered the Piccolo Teatro Acting School in Milan, where he graduated in 2008. During his theatre career, he had the opportunity to work with great actors such as Luca Ronconi, Fadhel Jaiibi and Declan Donnellan, taking part in more than thirty plays. In 2017 he took part in the Roma Europa Festival with the show "SS/Santo Subito", part of the Werner Schwab Trilogy directed by Dante Antonelli. In 2013, together with his brother Jacopo, he founded independent production company Frömell Films and produced his first documentary "Dust, the wanted life", which screenedat the 33rd Torino Film Festival. He made his feature acting film debut in "Sicilian Ghost Story", the second movie by A. Piazza and F. Grassadonia, which opened the Semaine de la Critique at Cannes 2017. He also appeared t in "The Nest" by Roberto De Feo, "Moglie e marito" by Simone Godano and "Il mio nome è vendetta", directed by Cosimo Gomez. When it comes to TV shows, he starred in "L' ispettore Coliandro - Il ritorno" by the Manetti Bros, "Lontano da te" by Ivan Silvestrini, "Il silenzio dell'acqua" by Pier Belloni, "Blanca" by Jan Michelini and "Monterossi - The TV Series" by Roan Johnson for Amazon Prime Video. He has recently wstarred in "Descarillados" directed by Fer Garcia Ruiz and produced by Sony and "Il mio nome è vendetta" by Cosimo Gomez produced by Colorado for Netflix.
Elegant, urbane and well-spoken, Gabriele Ferzetti was one of Italy's most prominent international stars of the 1950's and 60's. His passion for the stage had begun with performing in university plays. This paved the way to a scholarship at the Rome Academy of Dramatic Art (Accademia d'arte drammatica). Before long, he was expelled for appearing with a professional theatrical troupe and proceeded to join the National Theatre, and, a year later, the company of Vivi Gioi. As the silver screen beckoned, Ferzetti made his motion picture debut at the age of seventeen in Luigi Chiarini's Via delle cinque lune (1942). After a succession of supporting roles and uncredited bits as an extra, his first genuine lead came opposite Gina Lollobrigida in the comedy La provinciale (1953). This role won him an award from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists and established his reputation as a major romantic star. In its wake came steady offers for more challenging roles across diverse genres. He played the central character, respectively in Puccini (1953) and Le avventure di Giacomo Casanova (1955) before excelling as a struggling artist in Michelangelo Antonioni's Le amiche (1955). He impressed again as the failed architect and irresolute playboy Sandro in the controversial L'avventura (1960), again directed by Antonioni. By the early 60's, Ferzetti's distinguished features had him frequently cast in provocative political dramas as flawed men hiding behind charming, sophisticated facades. He also acquired an international following with character roles in Beta Som (1963), I Spy (1965), as a cynical railway baron in Sergio Leone's epic Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) and as syndicate boss Marc-Ange Draco joining forces with James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) (his accent was deemed to be too strong, however, and he was dubbed by David de Keyser ). Ferzetti's career continued to prosper during the 70's and beyond,despite occasional missteps (including the incongruously cast Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973) and the box office disaster that was Inchon (1981). During his final years, he restricted his appearances predominantly to the small screen.