Zitto Kazann
Zitto Kazann, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, embarked on a multifaceted career that seamlessly intertwined athletics and the performing arts. While studying at Otto Krause University, he showcased his talent on the basketball court, competing in the national league, all the while nurturing his passion for theater through local productions.
Driven by his love for the stage, Zitto made the bold decision to move to New York City, where he honed his craft under the tutelage of renowned acting instructors, including Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse, as well as Uta Hagen and Stella Adler. Zitto's commitment to theater deepened further as he continued his studies in Los Angeles, participating in a master class with esteemed mentor Milton Katselas.
Zitto's impressive career spans both stage and screen. He earned acclaim on Broadway, notably performing alongside Ingrid Bergman, before transitioning to television in Los Angeles, where he became a regular cast member in two series. Despite his success in film and television, Zitto remained devoted to the theater, featuring in numerous productions that garnered him accolades, including two Drama-Logue Awards and a Los Angeles Critics Award. His talent was also recognized in the pages of the L.A. Times, which praised his performances, solidifying his reputation as a versatile artist in the performing arts.