Luigi Santoro
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Luigi Santoro was born in Salerno on June 14, 1992. As a child enters
the world of acting, performing at the tender age of 4 years the role
of Joseph of Nazareth, and sold well and congratulations. Two years
later, back on stage playing in a school play the role of Victor
Sgarbatelli, enhancing the audience with the popular touch of hair. In
2004 he returned on stage with the comedy "A Christmas Carol" playing
with the right drama, the role of Bob Kratchit. The following year he
went to "Forte la Carnale" in Salerno, to stage "Salerno 800 AD" and
playing the role of co-star, Prince Guaiferio. After two years of stop,
go back to acting, at the San Genesio Theatre. Here introduces two
classics of modern theater: Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward and Angry Men
by Reginald Rose (played respectively Mr. Bradman and Juror number 8).
In 2011, back on stage together at the Arts Theatre, staging the play
Neapolitan: Naples 1945, playing various roles (Alberto first and
second act, the lord of the bar and Domenico Soriano). About the world
of cinema, Luigi approached it in 2009, helping the director Vincenzo
Basso filming a short film. In 2010 he took part in the second short
film by Vincenzo Basso, called "Tre Storie" in the title role.
In 2011, Luigi continued to work with Vincenzo for 2 new films: the
documentary "Non Respiro" and the short film "La Faccia che Ho".
Finally, states in a small cameo in the film of Giovanni Giordano "Un
Granello di Sabbia", but the involvement with the director is bound to
last a long time. After months of work on the screenplay of his short
film finally starts filming alongside director Giovanni Giordano. Over the years, the group's film production continues to increase and the awards at festivals prove the potential of the group. In November 2014, "I Cinematti 2010" officially became an association.