I’m an Italian-born actor based in New York City, known for portraying intelligent, high-status characters with psychological depth and quiet intensity. My work often centers on composed professionals, strategic minds, and emotionally layered roles, from analytical business figures to subtle antagonists and grounded romantic leads.

I trained extensively in New York and Europe, completing a one-year program at The Barrow Group, where I studied scene work, on-camera acting, voice, and improvisation. I also trained at John Strasberg Studios, the New York Film Academy, and the International Chekhov Academy, developing a technique rooted in psychological realism, script analysis, and character transformation.

Actor

Headshots

Sharp, strategic, and controlled. Plays high-status professionals who think faster than everyone else in the room. CEOs, consultants, lawyers, political operators. Brings credibility, precision, and quiet authority. His strength is conveying intelligence, calculation, and leadership without raising his voice.

The Business Mastermind

Grounded, sincere, and emotionally present. The man who feels safe, thoughtful, and deeply attentive. Brings warmth and maturity to roles centered on connection, loyalty, and understated charm. Strong in scenes built on subtle emotion, eye contact, and unspoken tension.

The Romantic Lead

Calm, unsettling, and cerebral. Not loud or chaotic, but controlled and dangerous. Specializes in characters who manipulate, observe, and dominate through intelligence. Plays antagonists who are composed, persuasive, and quietly intimidating rather than explosive.

The Psychological Villain

Videos

Monologue - Cynical Divorce Lawyer From “Where’s My Money?”

A sharp, jaded divorce attorney who has seen too many relationships collapse to believe in romantic ideals. He speaks with authority, dark humor, and lived experience, turning personal failure into blunt, almost philosophical advice. Beneath the wit and cynicism is a man who understands power, risk, and human nature, and uses that insight to influence, warn, and subtly position himself as the one who knows how the game really works.

Scene - Intellectual Screenwriter From “True West”

A tightly wound, intellectual screenwriter pushed past his comfort zone. Austin begins controlled, polite, and rational, trying to maintain order and professionalism as chaos takes over his space. As Lee asserts dominance, the balance of power shifts, and Austin is forced into submission, typing under pressure while trying to hold onto his dignity.

Reel - Collection of Scenes
From TV/Film and Theatre

A range-driven reel showcasing intelligent, high-status characters across drama, psychological tension, and lighter romantic moments. Performances lean into stillness, precision, and emotional control, with a natural fit for roles such as strategists, professionals, romantic leads, and composed antagonists.