Italian movie actors born in the year 1991

Here are 6 famous actors from Italy were born in 1991:

Vittorio Emanuele Propizio

Vittorio Emanuele Propizio (December 30, 1991 Ostia-) also known as Emanuele Propizio is an Italian actor.

He started his acting career in 2015 in the TV series "Una grande famiglia". He then went on to star in various Italian TV series such as "Solo per amore", "La porta rossa", and "Non dirlo al mio capo". In 2018, he made his big-screen debut in the movie "A Casa Tutti Bene". In addition to acting, Propizio is also a model and has worked with various fashion brands such as Emporio Armani and Furla. He is known for his impeccable fashion sense and has been featured in fashion magazines such as GQ Italy. Outside of acting and modeling, he is also passionate about music and has released several songs as a singer.

Brenno Placido

Brenno Placido (August 23, 1991 Rome-) otherwise known as Marco Brenno or Marco Brenno-Placido is an Italian actor.

He started his career in 2013 with a role in the TV series "La tempesta", and later gained wider recognition for his work in the hit crime drama "Romanzo criminale - La serie". In addition to his acting work on television, Placido has also acted in several films such as "Veloce come il vento" (2016), "Monolith" (2016), and "Il primo re" (2019). Placido attended the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Rome before pursuing his career in acting. He is the son of famous Italian actor and director Michele Placido, and actress Federica Vincenti. Apart from his acting career, Placido is also a talented musician and plays the guitar and the bass.

Pietro Castellitto

Pietro Castellitto (December 16, 1991 Rome-) is an Italian actor.

He is the son of renowned Italian actor and director Sergio Castellitto and actress Margherita Buy. Pietro Castellitto made his acting debut in 2006 in the film "Don't Make Any Plans for Tonight" directed by his father.

He went on to appear in several Italian films and television series, including "Gomorrah", "Maya", and "La vita promessa". In 2021, he gained international recognition for his performance in the Netflix series "Zero".

Castellitto is also an accomplished musician and composer, having studied jazz piano at the Conservatory of Santa Cecilia in Rome. In addition to his acting career, he has also performed as a musician in various concerts and festivals.

Valentino Campitelli

Valentino Campitelli (February 2, 1991 Rome-) is an Italian actor.

He is best known for his work in Italian films and television series. Campitelli began his acting career in 2013 with a small role in the Italian film "E La Chiamano Estate". He gained recognition for his performance in the Netflix original series "Suburra: Blood on Rome" where he portrayed the role of Spadino Anacleti.

In addition to acting, Campitelli is also a trained dancer and has experience in ballet and contemporary dance. He has collaborated with several dance companies in Rome and has performed in various productions. Campitelli is also known for his advocacy work for LGBTQ rights and has been vocal about his support for the community.

Pietro Del Giudice

Pietro Del Giudice (September 1, 1991 Milan-) is an Italian actor.

Pietro Del Giudice was born in Milan in 1991, and he grew up in a family of artists. At a young age, he showed a deep interest in acting, and he began to study it seriously. He received his formal training at the prestigious Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico in Rome, where he honed his craft and graduated with honors.

Del Giudice made his acting debut in 2011 in the Italian television series "Il Commissario Montalbano." He then went on to appear in a number of successful Italian television shows, such as "I Borgia" and "Gomorra." He has also performed in theater productions, including "Morte di un commesso viaggiatore" by Arthur Miller.

In 2019, Del Giudice received critical acclaim for his performance in the film "Martin Eden," directed by Pietro Marcello. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was subsequently screened at a number of international film festivals.

Del Giudice is considered one of the most promising young actors in Italy, and his talent and versatility have earned him a wide following both in Italy and abroad.

Fulvio Risuleo

Fulvio Risuleo (January 30, 1991 Rome-) is an Italian film director, screenwriter, film producer, actor and film editor.

He began his career as an actor, studying at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia before transitioning into directing. In 2013, he won the award for Best Short Film at the Venice Film Festival for his film "Tempo Perso." He has since directed several other short films and in 2019, made his feature film directorial debut with "Respiri," which premiered at the Rome Film Festival. He often explores themes of memory, identity, and human relationships in his work.

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