Antonio Bannò
Antonio Bannò was born in Rome. He begins his acting studies with Giampiero Rappa; he graduates from Teatro Stabile di Genova's drama school in 2016. Later, he joins advanced acting classes at Teatro di Roma. He starts working in theatre productions, then he approaches cinema and television industry. In 2017 he's casted in the tv series "Rocco Schiavone 2"; he joins "Suburra" 's main cast; one year later, he's in "Romulus". Meanwhile, he's involved in different motion pictures, such as "Il colpo del cane" by Fulvio Risuleo, "Tigers" by Ronnie Sandahl and "Love me Tender" by Klaudia Reynicke. In 2020 he receives an award as the Best young actor at the Rome Film Festival for his role in "Tigers". In 2021 he's Chicco, supporting actor Carlo Verdone in he's first tv series "Vita da Carlo". For this role he receives the Nastro d'argento Biraghi Award. In the same year he joins the main cast of the Sky Original tv series "Christian" playing the role of Davide. In 2022 he joins the cast for Season 2 of both TV series "Vita da Carlo" and "Christian".