Andrea Di Stefano
Andrea Di Stefano, born on December 15, 1972, in Rome, Italy, is a distinguished actor known for his compelling performances in both film and television. His journey into acting took a significant turn when he relocated to New York City to hone his craft at the prestigious Actor's Studio.
Di Stefano made his mark in the independent film scene with his role in "Smile," directed by Andrew Hunt. His career gained momentum with a lead performance in the 1997 film "Il principe di Homburg," directed by Marco Bellocchio, which was showcased at the Cannes Film Festival that same year. He has also appeared in notable films such as Dario Argento's "Il fantasma dell'opera," Alex Infascelli's "Almost Blue," and Roberta Torre's "Angela."
In recent years, Di Stefano portrayed Giancarlo in Ferzan Özpetek's "Cuore Sacro," further solidifying his status as a versatile actor. His television credits are equally impressive, including a significant role as Fabrizio Canepa in Damiano Damiani's "Ama il tuo nemico" (1999). He also starred in the TV movie "I colori della gioventù" in 2006 and played the character Giacomo Pogliani, a talented physician, in the popular series "Medicina generale," which aired in the spring of 2007. Andrea Di Stefano continues to be a prominent figure in the Italian entertainment industry, known for his dedication and talent.