After earning a degree in Foreign Languages, Bertoia spent some time living around the world. First in Florida, USA, then Toronto, Canada, then Nice, France. Later, he returned home as a college student again, studying International and Diplomatic Sciences. Two years later, he realized a deep desire to pursue acting. In every chance he got, he would study the craft, while auditioning. In that same summer, he was cast in a lead role in the American feature film, A Venetian Dream. Bertoia was lucky to have colleagues who encouraged him to pursue his dream in the United States. Bertoia then moved to NYC, where he spent ten "tough but beautiful" formative years, and where he also attended the William Esper Studio. He's since kept himself busy, actively studying and auditioning in the effort to continue honing his craft, and building his career. Thanks to his foreign language speaking competencies (he's fluent in four languages), he is sought by both national and international productions. Besides movies, his career is also made of Theater, TV series, commercials and music videos.
Giovanni Aiden Jennings was born in Seattle, Washington, to Seattle-born Robert Jennings and Los Angeles-born Melanie Jennings. Raised in Issaquah, Washington, he attended Issaquah High School, where he worked on various student-led films with Issaquah Film Club. Starting off as a cinematographer and later directing and writing, Giovanni had his directorial debut in the Issaquah Film Club production, Scavengers (2021), which premiered at North Bend Theatre. He continues to work as cinematographer on various projects and is planning on continuing his writing and directing careers in the future.
Giovanni Lacava is an actor, known for Un paese quasi perfetto (2016).
Giovanni Lillo is known for Non prendere impegni stasera (2006), Notturno bus (2007) and Quando sei nato non puoi più nasconderti (2005).
Giovanni Lombardo Radice achieved substantial cult favorite status by portraying a handful of memorably sick, sleazy, and eccentric characters who are gruesomely killed in numerous 1980's Italian splatter pictures. He's usually credited in these movies under the pseudonym John Morghen. Born on September 23rd, 1954 in Rome, Italy, Lombardo Radice first began acting on stage at age seventeen. Lombardo Radice made his fright film debut as David Hess' passive'n'pathetic wimp best friend in Ruggero Deodato's brutal "The House on the Edge of the Park." Lombardo Radice was likewise fine and impressive as a deranged Vietnam veteran in Antonio Margheriti's immensely entertaining "Cannibal Apocalypse," a twitchy degenerate village idiot pervert in Lucio Fulci's extremely gory "City of the Living Dead," a vicious drug-crazed racist madman in Umberto Lenzi's "Cannibal Ferox," and a flamboyant homosexual in Michele Soavi's "Stagefright." Lombardo Radice can be briefly glimpsed as Simon Legree in a stage production of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" that's featured in Martin Scorsese's "Gangs of New York" and had a small part as a priest in the recent "The Omen" remake. Outside of acting, Giovanni Lombardo Radice has also directed and translated both English and French language plays, penned screenplays, and directed operas.
Giovanni Lopes is known for NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003), Colony (2016) and Live (2018).
Giovanni M. Porta is known for At Midnight (2023).
Giovanni Maini is an actor, known for Summertime (2020) and Nudes (2021).
Giovanni Malafronte is an actor, known for My Name Is Thomas (2018).
Giovanni Mancaruso is an actor and producer, known for Ulysses: A Dark Odyssey (2018), The spirit chaser (2016) and Sport Crime.