Francesco Pompilio was born in Pescara in 1977, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey in the world of entertainment. After completing his high school diploma in classical studies, he pursued his passion for acting by enrolling in the University of Trieste, where he graduated in Communication and began his formal acting training.
As a young actor, Pompilio started his career in Trieste, taking on roles in various theatre productions and even landing small parts in TV series such as "Marcinelle" (2002) and "Soraya" (2003). His talent and dedication eventually led him to relocate to Rome in 2003, where he enrolled in the prestigious Accademia Scaletta theatre academy.
Throughout his career, Pompilio has worked on a diverse range of projects, including short films, TV series, and commercials. He has collaborated with notable actors and directors, such as Giorgio Colangeli, Ennio Coltorti, Teo Bellia, Daniele Monterosi, and Alessandro Prete.
Pompilio's impressive body of work has earned him several awards and nominations. He won the Best Actor award at the 'Ettore Petrolini' festival in 2008 for his role in the show "Dieci" and at the '48 hours Film Festival 2013' for his performance in the short film "Non smettere di amare".
In recent years, Pompilio has continued to excel in his craft, taking on roles in TV dramas such as "Il paradiso delle signore" (2018) and "Prisma" (2021),produced by Amazon Studios and Cross Productions and directed by Ludovico Bessegato. He has also had the opportunity to work with renowned directors, including Steven Zaillian, with whom he collaborated on the film "The Talented Mister Ripley" in 2021.
Throughout his career, Pompilio has demonstrated his versatility, range, and dedication to his craft, solidifying his position as a talented and respected figure in the Italian entertainment industry.