Cristian Di Sante, a talented individual, was born on April 23rd, 1984, in Rome, Italy. His unique upbringing, with an Italian father and an Australian mother, likely influenced his multicultural perspective and artistic approach. Di Sante's formal acting training is well-rounded, encompassing both theatre and cinema genres.
He earned his qualifications after studying at the prestigious C.I.A.P.A. of Gisella Burinato, a renowned institution for acting education. To further hone his craft, Di Sante attended several acting masterclasses, including a highly acclaimed session led by the esteemed Director Ferzan Ozpetek.
Di Sante's cinema debut was in the 2014 film "Spaghetti Story," directed by Ciro de Caro, where he played the role of Scheggia. This performance earned him numerous accolades, including Revelation Actor of the Year at the "Festival delle cerase," Best Actor at the "Ortigia Film Festival," and Best Newcomer at the "Festival Roseto Opera Prima."
In the 2015 film "La terra buona," directed by Emanuele Caruso, Di Sante played one of the main roles as Rubio. He also appeared in Ferzan Ozpetek's film "La Dea Fortuna" and the series "Le Fate Ignoranti," where he portrayed the character of Andrea.
In 2017, Di Sante played the role of Marzio in the film "La Svolta," directed by Riccardo Antonaroli. He then collaborated with director Ciro de Caro again, taking on the role of Fausto in the film "Giulia." The film premiered at the Giornate degli Autori in Venice and received the special Fondazione Nobis "Nastro d'argento" award.
Di Sante's television credits include appearances in the Rai series "Rex" with the Manetti Bros., "Skam Italia," and the 2021 TV series "Prisma," produced by Amazon Studios and Cross Productions, where he played the role of Dennis.
Di Sante made his theatre debut as Remo in "Minchia Signor Tenente," directed by Nicola Pistoia. His agent is Lucia Proietti TNA, who has played a crucial role in guiding his career.