The art of acting is a harmonious ensemble, its primary objective being to transmit meaningful content. The actors themselves are not the essence of the message, but rather a mere medium through which it is conveyed. If, after witnessing a theatrical performance, a cinematic production, or any form of artistic expression, the audience is more struck by the actor's display than by the underlying message that the work embodies, in other words, if they are more captivated by the means than the intended purpose, then it is likely that something has gone drastically awry.
He earned his diploma from the esteemed Sergio Tofano Theater School of Turin, where he was mentored by the illustrious Mario Brusa.
In 1995, he embarked on a prolonged and fruitful collaboration with the Turin Permanent Theatre Company, bringing to life some of the most iconic and enduring works of ancient Greek and Latin literature, including both comedies and tragedies, alongside the talented Adriana Innocenti, Piero Nuti, and Giancarlo Zanetti.
Fast-forwarding to 2000, he relocated to Milan and joined forces with the highly respected Franco Branciaroli for various productions under the aegis of the CRT Foundation.
In 2002, he made the move to Rome, where he formed a serendipitous partnership with the visionary theater director Emanuela Giordano, taking on leading roles in notable productions such as "Alice in Wonderland," "Via Tarquinia 20," and "La Commedia di Orlando."
Notably, he also shared the stage with notable co-stars in two theatrical tours, first with Carlo Croccolo and Mita Medici, and subsequently with Lillo & Greg, who engaged him for the show "Trapped in the Comedy."