Salvatore Alfano is an actor, known for Binsenjo (2021) and Due volte (2018).
Salvatore Antonio was born in Toronto, Canada, as Salvatore Antonio Alessandro Migliore. He attended the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada (considered to be the sister school to Julliard), and later taught Acting For Camera at the school for several years. In addition to working regularly in television and film, Salvatore is also a respected theatre artist-- both as an actor and writer. His first play, In Gabriel's Kitchen , was named a finalist for the Governor General's Award (the Canadian equivalent of a Pullitzer Prize). Salvatore is nominated for a 2019 Canadian Screen Award-- Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, for his work as 'Brendan Challis' on Mary Kills People (season 2). He is nominated for a 2020 ACTRA Award-- Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor, for his work in the feature film, 'Nose To Tail'.
Salvatore Arena is known for Credimi! (2022) and Corpo e Aria (2021).
Character actor Salvatore Baccaro was born on May 6, 1932 in Roccamandolfi, Italy. Baccaro worked as a flower vendor outside of a film studio in Rome, Italy prior to embarking on an acting career in the early 1970's. With his rough face, hulking physique, and intimidating screen presence, Salvatore was frequently cast as menacing thugs, wretched prisoners, or grotesque subhuman monsters. Baccaro was especially memorable as Ook the Neanderthal man in Terror! Il castello delle donne maledette (1974) and the titular savage fiend in La bestia in calore (1977). Salvatore died from Acromegaly at age 51 on March 13, 1984 in Novara, Italy.
Salvatore Bellavia III is known for Ditch Boys (2023).
Salvatore Bernaducci is known for Where to Invade Next (2015).
Salvatore Billa was born on March 31, 1943 in Catania, Sicily, Italy. He was an actor, known for Ginger e Fred (1986), Year of the Gun (1991) and Il grande racket (1976). He died on May 22, 2006 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Salvatore Cipri is an actor, known for A Bigger Splash (2015).
Australian born Salvatore Coco has been an actor, singer, voice artist, master of ceremonies and entertainer for over 20yrs. Internationally recognized, Salvatore made his illustrious debut on Australian Television in 1993 as the witty wise guy, schoolyard entrepreneur Con Bordino in the successful production of the television series "Heartbreak High" and furthermore starring as the notorious enforcer of the Golden Mile Harry "hammer" Hamoud brother and guardian to Sydney night club owner John Ibrahim in the winner of the 2011 TV Week Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Tele-movie "Underbelly III" - The Golden Mile. 2RN ABC National Breakfast Radio this week on your TV critic Sue Turnbull in 2010 quotes Salvatore "as a quite extraordinary actor of a standout performance - the Sean Penn of Australia" for delivering a star performance in the Kings Cross based set drama series Underbelly III - The Golden Mile. From an early age of nine Salvatore joined a theatrical institute where he was trained in Acting, Singing, Dance and Musical Theatre developing into one of Australia's foremost performing artist. Since his early years with the Australian Theatre for Young People, Salvatore sought to broaden his theatrical schooling by studying the realistic techniques of Konstantin Stanislavski, Sanford Meisner, David Mamet and Practical Aesthetics. With a solid education in acting his ability to diversify and deliver a versatile performance style is a testament to his acting credentials to date. His feature film credits prior to his debut lead role as the well-meaning if deluded Joey Grasso in Shirley Barrett's "Walk the Talk" included roles in Melina Marchetta's "Looking for Alibrandi", Dein Perry's "Bootmen" and Gregor Jordon's award winning "Two Hands". With the release of "Walk the Talk" critics raved about this Australian comedy set on the Queensland Gold Coast that focused on the character Joey Grasso, a wide-eyed optimistic talent agent fueled entirely by self-help manuals.
Salvatore Costa is known for The App (2019), Don Matteo (2000) and Metti la nonna in freezer (2018).