Salvatore Langella
Actor, dancer and musician, he was born in Friuli Venezia Giulia from a Neapolitan family in 1986. He defines himself ad a hybrid, also from the artistic point of view. After studying classical and contemporary dance, and piano at the conservatory for many years, he entered the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome in 2007, where he graduated in acting. He studied with masters of cinema such as Giancarlo Giannini, Lina Wertmuller and Marco Bellocchio. He attended the Drama Continues in New York and achieved a master degree in Performing Arts in London. From here he has been soon on television next to F. Pannofino and P. Sermonti in the lucky remake series "Nero Wolfe" for Rai1. Then he was on the sets of other TV series and TV movies with the directors such as Liliana Cavani or Giovanna Gagliardo... He is the protagonist of the movie "Tafanos" (working title) produced by Minerva pictures for Sky TV. At the theatre, he was on stage with classics such as "Uncle Vanija", "Much Ado About Nothing", "Three Sisters" ... He won the Scenario Prize for Ustica in 2013, with the company InternoEnki, reinterpretating Medea by Euripide. He collaborated with the Festival of the Quartieri dell'arte of Gianmaria Cervo and he has been protagonist in several international productions with directors like Jochen Strauch or Manuela Cherubini in two world premieres from the "Hypothaly of Hieronymus Bosch" by Juan Mayorga .