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Toni Pandolfo

2 titles Acting Jan 15, 1961 Floridia, Siracusa, Sicily, Italy

Toni Pandolfo, an accomplished Italian actor, hails from Floridia, Sicily, where he was born in 1961. His career in film began to flourish with significant roles in notable productions, including his performance in Michele Placido's "Vallanzasca - Gli angeli del male" in 2010. He further showcased his talent in Dario Argento’s horror film "Dracula 3D" in 2011 and Abel Ferrara’s "Siberia" in 2019.

Pandolfo made his television debut in 2010 with the series "Sangue Caldo," and in 2012, he appeared in the RAI drama "Mr. Ignis." His role in the 2013 series "Crisi criminale" earned him the Best Supporting Actor award at the Los Angeles Web Series Festival, marking a significant milestone in his career. He continued to gain recognition with his leading role in "La stirpe di Orazio," which won him Best Leading Actor at the Rome Web Awards in 2016.

In recent years, he has expanded his presence on streaming platforms with roles in "The Bad Guy" (2022) on Amazon Prime and "Ripley" (2022) on Netflix. His impressive filmography continued in 2023 with projects such as "L'Incidente" by Giuseppe Garau, "Il Decameron" by Michael Uppendhal, "Dadchelor" by John Karthaus, and "Don't Let the Sun (Catch You Crying)" by Jacqueline Zund, among others. Pandolfo’s diverse body of work reflects his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting.

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