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).
Salvatore D'Onofrio is known for Il divo (2008), Buona giornata (2012) and Killer Mosquitos (2018).
Salvatore DelGreco is known for The Bitterman (2021), Blood Mixed (2019) and More Apples for Bullies (2019).
Salvatore DiSanto is an actor, known for Ocean's Eight (2018), Paterno (2018) and The Irishman (2019).
Salvatore Esposito, Neapolitan, born in '86, studied at Beatrice Bracco Theater Academy and at the School of Cinema in Naples. He then moved to Rome and in 2013 he was cast for his first role on the TV series "Il clan dei camorristi". But his trampoline to fame was "Gomorra - the TV series" (2014) based on Roberto Saviano's book. Starring as the lead in all four season made him a household name, also thanks to the success of the series. In 2016, he was on the big screen with "Lo chiamavano Jeeg Robot" as a young mobster. He moved away from mobster roles with his subsequent movies: "Zeta" and "Veleno", and with the comedy "Puoi baciare lo sposo" (2018). In 2019, Salvatore starred in "L'Eroe" and joined the fourth season on the TV series "Fargo". Some of his recent movies: "AFMV - Addio fottuti musi Verdi", "Taxi 5", "L'immortale", and "Spaccapietre". In 2020, he began shooting the comedy "Rosanero" by Andrea Porporati and the movie "L'ultima cena" by Davide Minnella. In 2021, Salvatore published his first book: "Lo Sciamano".
Salvatore Esposito is an actor and director, known for JJBA Mangabridged: Phantom Blood 1 of 2 (2017), JJBA Mangabridged: Phantom Blood 2 of 2 (2017) and Gomorra: La serie (2014).
Salvatore Ficarra was born on 27 May 1971 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. He is an actor and writer, known for L'ora legale (2017), Il primo Natale (2019) and Il 7 e l'8 (2007). He has been married to Rossella Leone since 20 May 2006. They have one child.
Salvatore Franciosa is an actor and producer, known for Fight Valley (2016), Cold (2018) and Get Wrecked. He has been married to Monica Watts-Franciosa since November 1, 2017.