Francesco De Vito, a talented individual hailing from Taranto, Italy, embarked on a journey to develop his artistic skills after completing his degree in Economics. His decision to relocate to Rome marked the beginning of a new chapter in his life, one that would be filled with numerous opportunities to hone his craft.
One of his earliest notable roles was in the 2003 film "Liberi," also known as "Break Free," directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli. This served as a stepping stone for De Vito, paving the way for his international debut in the same year.
In 2003, he appeared in the film "I Am David," directed by Paul Feig, where he portrayed the character Roberto. This role demonstrated his ability to adapt to diverse projects and work with renowned directors.
De Vito's next significant role was in the 2004 film "The Passion of the Christ," directed by Mel Gibson. This iconic film, which has become a landmark in the history of cinema, featured De Vito in the role of Peter, speaking in Aramaic. This experience undoubtedly broadened his horizons and allowed him to work alongside a master filmmaker.
Over the years that followed, De Vito continued to land roles in both cinema and television, including the 2005 film "La Tigre e la Neve," directed by the acclaimed Roberto Benigni.