Born in the little city of Formosa in the north of Argentina, on the 10th July, 1972, Massa was part of a middle class family. Moving to Buenos Aires in 1990, he studied in the IDAC Instituto de Arte Cinematografico. Malevo (1990) was his film first shot at the IDAC, when only 17 years old. He won best first short Film award at the IDAC. In 1991 he started as a second assistant director in the film industry, while he continued to attend the IDAC. In 1992 he made La terraza (1992) - a 30-min 16mm action movie wich opened doors to the world of the Advertising TV spots Production. He worked on several of these, including Veritas, Panavox, Great films themes, Dauhori, Zanella, Yamaha, Camod, Puma. In 1994 he started his film feature debut with _Más allá del límite (1994)_ (Beyond the Limit) which won best first Film Feature at the 2ºLuias Sandrini Film Festival in December 1994. He moved to New York to attend advanced Directing Workshops at NYU and NYFA in 1995 and made "The Last Duel" (1997) a 35 min Tango Drama as a Thessis of NYFA. Cacería (2001), his new feature movie filmed in Argentina, has already won Best editing and best young performance at a Local Festival. It will be released on April 4 2002 in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. In July 2002 he starts pre-production of Día de los muertos (2002) - a horror film in Argentina. In the USA two movies project are pending: "Tango Stories" & "Big Joe" - at the end of 2002 and 2003.
Ezio Pinza was born on May 18, 1892 in Rome, Lazio, Italy as Fortunato Pinza. He was an actor, known for the Broadway play, South Pacific, movies, Mr. Imperium (1951) and Tonight We Sing (1953). He was married to Doris Leak and Augusta Casinelli. He died on May 9, 1957 in Stamford, Connecticut, USA.
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Ezra Barnes is an actor, producer, director and teacher. His appearances Off-Broadway include the acclaimed New York premiere of Fraser Grace's Breakfast With Mugabe, nominated for Best New Play by the Off-Broadway Alliance and a critics pick for the NY Times and Time Out. Ezra also produced this production. Other Off-Broadway appearances include Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (Queens Theater); In White America, Cool Blues (New Federal); The English Bride (59e59); Far and Wide (Mint); Richard II (Pearl) and The Miser (Brave New World). Regionally, he has performed at the McCarter, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer, Paper Mill, Denver Center, Philadelphia Festival Theatre for New Plays, Pennsylvania Shakespeare, Quantum and Bristol Riverside, among others. TV includes Blacklist, Blue Bloods, Law & Order(s), SVU, Bored to Death, As The World Turns, (recurring), Royal Pains. Films include Noah, Joshua, Once More With Feeling, Stereotypically You and Kid Witness. Ezra was the Founding Artistic Director of Connecticut's Shakespeare on the Sound, and led the company for 13 seasons. There he directed numerous productions including The Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, Julius Caesar and As You Like It and played Prospero, Leontes, and Benedick . He was also co-founder and served as Festival Producer of Westerly, Rhode Island's Shakespeare in the Park festival for the Colonial Theatre. Since 2003, Ezra has run the Young Actors Workshop Brooklyn, introducing children from ages 8-18 to the joys of theater. He has also taught at Saint Ann's School and the Harvey Milk School, taught adults at numerous studios in New York and given master classes at universities and colleges. Ezra attended Amherst College and the National Theatre Conservatory.