Stefano Papa is an actor, known for Tommaso (2019).
Stefano Patti is known for Love Wedding Repeat (2020), Romeo & Juliet (2013) and A.C.A.B. - All Cops Are Bastards (2012).
Stefano Pesce is an Italian actor. He was born on October 19, 1967, in Bologna, to Mauro Pesce, biblical scholar and historian of religions, and Adriana Destro, an anthropologist. His parents are professors at the University of Bologna. He has a sister, Sara, a research professor of cinema history at the University of Bologna. During infancy he followed his parents in their study trips, in Germany and in Jerusalem. He attended a theatre school in Milan, a specialization course in Rome and partecipated in a theatre tour international. Pesce had his first role in 2002 in the film 'Da Zero a Dieci', in 2003 he took part in the comedy 'Ma Che Colpa Abbiamo Noi'. He found success in television with crime series 'Ris', 'Distretto di Polizia 9', tv movies 'Il commissario De Luca' and 'Tutti i rumori del mondo', mystery tv show 'Il tredicesimo apostolo'. In 2010 he interpreted the play 'Caligula', written by Albert Camus; in 2012 has written and performed the monologue 'Crisi'. From the 1998 until today, Stefano Pesce is romantically linked to actress Barbara Mautino, they have a daughter.
Stefano Petronelli is known for The Italian Job (2003), Wrobiony (2016) and La pazza gioia (2016).
Stefano Reali is known for I'm Still Here (2013), Heroics (2015) and The Exorcism of Anna Ecklund (2016).
Stefano Rossi Giordani was born on October 6, 1989 in Rovereto, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy. He is an actor, known for L'uomo del labirinto (2019), Il traduttore (2016) and Un passo dal cielo (2011).
Stefano Sabelli is an actor, known for Blues metropolitano (1985), Profumo (1987) and L'attrazione (1987).
After his studies at the Sergio Tofano acting school in Turin and advanced studies in New York and Paris, Stefano Saccotelli worked on stage with directors Ian Williams, Aldo Zampieri and Pier Giuseppe Corrado (lead actor in "Occhio folle occhio lucido" and in "Solo con la libertà..."). In "Lettere dal Sahara (Letters from the Sahara)" by Vittorio De Seta (Venice 2006) he appeared in the role of Father Sandro. He co-starred in "La tempêta" by Marcello Vai (as Giovanni the partisan) and in many independent productions, including roles in English and French. On Italian television, Stefano has appeared in the soap operas "Centovetrine" and "Vivere", as well as guest starring in the popular sitcoms "Camera café" and "Piloti". He has also acted in many major TV dramas such as: "Le stagioni del cuore", "Lo smemorato di Collegno", "L'amore non basta (quasi mai...)", "I segreti di Borgo Larici" and "Sacrificio d'amore" (Mediaset), "La bambina dalle mani sporche", "Il bene e il male", "Enrico Mattei, l'uomo che guardava al futuro", "Walter Chiari, fino all'ultima risata", "Purché finisca bene (La tempesta)", "Questo nostro amore 70", "Rocco Schiavone (Castore e Polluce)", "Non uccidere 2 (Le Figlie di Maat)" and "Provaci ancora Prof! 7 (Errori a catena)" (Rai), "Il mostro di Firenze" (Sky/Fox). Giuliano Montaldo entrusted to him the roles of Stellowsky's servant in "I demoni di San Pietroburgo (The Demons of St. Petersburg)" and of the trade-unionist in "L'industriale". He starred as lead character (Giorgio) in Anna Bucchetti's short film "Resta" (Best Foreign Language Drama at San Francisco Women's Film Festival 2009), and guest-starred in Junior Lucano's "Alla rovescia", which earned a special mention at Piemonte Movie 2010. Stefano's credits also include Umberto Spinazzola's "L'ultimo crodino", Giuseppe Capotondi's "La doppia ora (The Double Hour)" (Venice 2009), Andrea Molaioli's "Il gioiellino", Fabrizio Costa's "L'uomo che rubò la Gioconda" (Mediaset/France 2/Tsr1), Riccardo Donna's "Fuoriclasse" (Raiuno), Paolo Poeti's "La farfalla granata" (Raiuno), Fabrizio Costa's "La bella e la bestia" (Raiuno) and Claudio Norza's "Alex & Co." (Disney Channel). Lead role, director and screenwriter for the web-sitcom "Kul Senter" (Premio Patologico at Rome Festival Internazionale Cinema Patologico 2016), Stefano co-stars in the musical "A Christmas Carol" (directed by Melina Pellicano) and performs his one-man-show "Diversamente...altri". He is also featured as the lead actor in Luigi Pirandello's classic "L'uomo dal fiore in bocca (The Man with a Flower in His Mouth)" directed by Aldo Zampieri. He has recently performed in the well-known Chinese TV drama "To Be a Better Man" directed by Zhang Xiaobo (Zhejiang TV/Jiangsu TV/LETV, the prisoner) and in the film "Toy Gun" (directed by Marco Serafini, Antonio), a Luxembourg-Belgium co-production. Lead character in the short film "Io e Ascanio" (directed by Enzo Dino, Premio AIOM Oncologia e Cinema 2017, Rome) and in the TV drama in French "Le vol d'Anouk" (Rai Vd'A, Cédric), and will play the judge in Fabrizio Costa's "L'amore, il sole e le altre stelle" (Raiuno).
Stefano Santospago was born on 13 February 1954 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is an actor, known for The Sea Wolf (2005), Heaven (2002) and Suburra - La Serie (2017).
Stefano Sarcinelli was born on January 13, 1960 in Bari, Puglia, Italy. He is an actor and writer, known for Baldini e Simoni (1999), Macao (1997) and Manuale d'amore (2005).