Antonio Landi
Antonio Landi (Salerno, 7 March 1994) is an Italian actor, imitator, comedian and showman.
Of popular origins, his father is a state employee, his mother is employed, he begins to do humble jobs when he is only 14 years old. After graduating as a surveyor and after a short interlude of local politics, he left his hometown at 22 to fulfill his dream of becoming an actor.
After living 6 months in New York working as a waiter, he moves to Milan, after a year, he approaches the world of TV with a program of meetings and as an actor in various commercials. In the city of Milan he studied film acting for 3 years at the school "Il Faro Teatrale", under the teaching of the acting coach Luca Stano with whom in 2019 he staged a reinterpretation of "The glass zoo" by T. Williams, where he plays the character Jim O'Connor.
Various imitations appear in his artistic baggage, including Cristian De Sica, Vincenzo De Luca, Paolo Bonolis, Silvio Berlusconi and others. He writes comic monologues and takes inspiration from the great masters of avant-garde and theater such as Ettore Petrolini, Gigi Proietti and Vicenzo Salemme.
At 27 he moved to Rome where he continued his acting studies through various workshops and joined the stable of the famous agent Cristiano Cucchini.
In 2021 his debut on the big screen with two films "L'uomo di fumo" (directed by Giovanni Soldati) and "Stilema" (directed by Roger Fratter)