Salvatore LI Causi is an actor, director and writer, known for Ristabbanna (2011) with Ben Gazzara, Berberian Sound Studio (2012) with Toby Jones, Don Matteo (2009) with Terence Hill, A Quintet (2014), Le Petit Déjeuner (2014). He's been working as well on stage with director Serena Sinigaglia in King Lear, with Daniele De Plano in Cecchini or in Napoli with Leandra Ashton.
Actor, dancer and musician, he was born in Friuli Venezia Giulia from a Neapolitan family in 1986. He defines himself ad a hybrid, also from the artistic point of view. After studying classical and contemporary dance, and piano at the conservatory for many years, he entered the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome in 2007, where he graduated in acting. He studied with masters of cinema such as Giancarlo Giannini, Lina Wertmuller and Marco Bellocchio. He attended the Drama Continues in New York and achieved a master degree in Performing Arts in London. From here he has been soon on television next to F. Pannofino and P. Sermonti in the lucky remake series "Nero Wolfe" for Rai1. Then he was on the sets of other TV series and TV movies with the directors such as Liliana Cavani or Giovanna Gagliardo... He is the protagonist of the movie "Tafanos" (working title) produced by Minerva pictures for Sky TV. At the theatre, he was on stage with classics such as "Uncle Vanija", "Much Ado About Nothing", "Three Sisters" ... He won the Scenario Prize for Ustica in 2013, with the company InternoEnki, reinterpretating Medea by Euripide. He collaborated with the Festival of the Quartieri dell'arte of Gianmaria Cervo and he has been protagonist in several international productions with directors like Jochen Strauch or Manuela Cherubini in two world premieres from the "Hypothaly of Hieronymus Bosch" by Juan Mayorga .
Salvatore Lazzaro was born on March 3, 1971 in Bronte, Italy. He is an actor and director, known for Under the Tuscan Sun (2003), Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) and The Black Dog (2015).
Salvatore Lizzio is known for Fade Out (2021), Decameron (2010) and Riciclo (2009).
Salvatore Merenda has found himself floating between good and evil characters all his acting life. His credits include working alongside Chris Hemsworth in Thor Ragnarok, Samual L Jackson and John Goodman on King Kong as a US Navy Officer. With Johnny Depp as a ghost soldier on the international feature film Pirates of the Caribbean 5. Plus with Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) on San Andreas as well as acting with Martin Sacks on Rise. Salvatore has portrayed bikers using his own Harley Davidson, prisoners, drug dealers, thugs, vagrants and mob bosses. At the other end of the scale he has played law-abiding teachers, firemen, priests, lawyers and also law enforcing police officers. He has also appeared in corporate videos, music videos as well as television series. He speaks fluent Italian and his ability to bring truthfulness to roles is amazing thanks to his commitment and continued study under Joss McWilliam.
Salvatore Misticone was born on September 13, 1945 in Naples, Campania, Italy. He is an actor and composer, known for Capri (2006), Benvenuti al sud (2010) and Tutto molto bello (2014).
Salvatore Palombi is known for Blood Bags (2018), Il muro di gomma (1991) and Non si può morire ballando (2019).
Salvatore Pelliccia is known for Gomorra: La serie (2014), Ultras (2020) and Oggi è il giorno di festa (2015).
Salvatore Polisi spent over fifteen years with organized crime families in New York. In 1986, he entered the "Federal Witness Protection Program". In exchange, he testified in a number of Mafia-related prosecutions. Sal's story, up to that point of his life, is retold in the book 'Sins of the Father', written by Nick Taylor. Articles about him have appeared in New York Magazine, Vanity Fair, The New York Times, Playboy, and London's YOU Magazine. He has been interviewed by Larry King,Connie Chung, and Matt Lauer, to name a few. Sal has spoken at US Justice Department conferences, police departments, colleges, and FBI workshops - he was also the keynote speaker in "Quantico" at the FBI Academy's graduation ceremony for the class of 1989. Salvatore Polisi has been certified by the "United States Federal Court" in New York as a "crime expert" in the area of gambling, drugs, and organized crime. After his book tour, Salvatore Polisi headed straight for Hollywood and has spent the last twenty years honing the art & craft of screen-writing. He is honored to work alongside Mardik Martin (Raging Bull (1980)), his mentor and friend. Sal and his wife, Debrah Polisi, run their production company, Ubatz Productions, Inc., producing original work - to include; film, television, stage and radio.
Salvatore Puntillo was born on July 27, 1935 in Rende, Calabria, Italy. He is an actor, known for Profondo rosso (1975), Top Sensation (1969) and Marco Polo (1982).