Andrea Bosca's impressive journey began at the prestigious Teatro Stabile School in Torino, founded by the renowned Director Luca Ronconi. He soon became a member of the esteemed Teatro Stabile di Torino Company, where he honed his craft and developed a versatile range of skills.
Since 2004, Bosca has worked on numerous international and national projects, seamlessly transitioning between languages and physicality to bring diverse, challenging, and truthful characters to life. He is fluent in Italian, English, Spanish, and French, making him a valuable asset in the entertainment industry.
Bosca's notable film credits include "Si Può Fare - We Can Do It", "Noi Credevamo - We Believed" (winner of the Silver Ribbon Award),"Febbre da Fieno - Hay Fever", "Gli Sfiorati - The Drifters" (winner of the Biraghi Award),and "Magnifica Presenza". He has also worked on international TV projects such as "Medici - Master Of Florence" and the American ABC series "Quantico", alongside Priyanka Chopra.
In recent years, Bosca has starred in popular Italian TV series like "La Porta Rossa - The Red Door", "Made In Italy - The Series", and "Romanzo Famigliare" by Francesca Archibugi. He is currently starring in the Amazon Exclusive series "3 Caminos", which explores the themes of The Way of St. James in Spain.
As an author and performer, Bosca has written and starred in the show "La Luna e i Falò", based on the book by Cesare Pavese, which is currently on national tour. He has also won a Special Silver Ribbon Award for his short film "A Tutto Tondo" for its social impact.
Philanthropically, Bosca is one of the founders of the Onlus #Everychildismychild, which has established the "PlasterShoolSyria" for Syrian Children Refugees.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Bosca is a passionate individual who enjoys running, singing, martial arts, skating, and athletics. He is also an avid fan of lyrics, verses, poetry, and freestyle rap.