Born in Palermo, Sicily, Italy, a city where he spent his formative years in the ZEN neighborhood, he initially gained recognition in the entertainment industry as a young actor in 2002 with his starring role in the film "Respiro", directed by Emanuele Crialese, where he played the character of "Pasquale", the son of the protagonists portrayed by renowned actresses Valeria Golino and Vincenzo Amato.
Years later, in 2006, he returned to the big screen with his role as "Angelo Mancuso" in the film "Nuovomondo", also directed by Crialese, as well as "Il fantasma di Corleone", a 2004 film directed by Marco Amenta, which was released in France earlier that year.
Prior to his film debut, he made his television appearance in 2004 with the TV miniseries "Paolo Borsellino", directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli and broadcast on Channel 5, where he reappeared in 2007 with the six-episode miniseries "Il capo dei capi", directed by Enzo Monteleone and Alexis Sweet.
In 2008, he continued to impress audiences with his performances in several films, including "Il mattino ha l'oro in bocca", directed by Francesco Patierno, a biographical drama inspired by the autobiography of Marco Baldini; "Il giocatore (ogni scommessa è debito)", and "La siciliana ribelle", both directed by Marco Amenta.
Personality Biography:
Born in Palermo, Italy, he grew up in the ZEN neighborhood, where he developed a strong foundation for his future career in the entertainment industry.