Born in the vibrant city of Montréal, Québec, within an Italian-Canadian family, Rosato possesses a natural affinity for languages, boasting quadrilingual fluency in English, French, Spanish, and Italian. As a classically trained actor, Rosato graduated from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 2006.
Recently, Rosato took on the lead role in the critically acclaimed Argentinian indie drama "Ariel: Back to Buenos Aires," which won Best Foreign Feature at the San Diego International Film Festival and the Arizona Film Festival.
With a versatile television career, Rosato has appeared in a wide range of shows, including the Disney+ action-comedy series "Turner & Hooch," Showtime's "City on a Hill," Crackle's "Art of More" alongside Dennis Quaid and Cary Elwes, the CBC series "21 Thunder," and the indie hit web series "Ghost BFF." Additional television credits include ABC's "The Good Doctor," CBS' "Bull" and "Blood & Treasure," Freeform's "Party of Five," and The CW's "iZombie," to name a few.
In film, Rosato has appeared in a variety of roles, including the Lionsgate romantic comedy "Little Italy" opposite Emma Roberts, Darren Aronofsky's "Mother!," Broad Green Pictures' "Bad Santa 2" with Billy Bob Thornton, and the France co-production indie thriller "Territories" starring opposite Michael Mando.
Rosato has also had a successful voiceover career, voicing characters in video games such as "Assassin's Creed II," "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood," and "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided."
As a native Québécois speaker, Rosato has appeared in numerous French feature films and television series, including the critically acclaimed French film "Mafia Inc." alongside Sergio Castellito, the hit series "Nouvelle Adresse," the long-running medical drama series "Trauma" (Radio-Canada),and the hit comedy series "Les Invincibles" (Radio-Canada).