Here is the biography of Gino:
Born in Beirut, Lebanon, Gino was raised in an old-fashioned family that instilled in him a strong sense of national pride and love for his country. Despite the challenges of growing up during a civil war, Gino's determination to succeed never wavered. He pursued an education in architecture and drafting, and at the age of 14, he had already saved the lives of over thirty people.
Gino's desire for more led him to move to the United States, where he initially settled in Ohio with his sister before eventually making his way to Los Angeles with only $50 in his pocket and a dream to become an actor. He worked as a valet and was soon discovered by an Italian-Lebanese crowd that brought him financial success and wealth.
However, his lavish lifestyle and naivety ultimately led to financial devastation, and Gino was forced to return to Cleveland, Ohio to live with his sister and mother. After two years, he realized that he needed more and left for Boston, where he began modeling and working at a seafood restaurant.
Gino's big break came when a casting director, Ellen Jacoby, approached him for roles in the films "Bodyguard" and "Only the Strong." He was then introduced to James Cameron, who cast him in the film "True Lies" alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis. Gino's performance impressed James Cameron, who made him an advisor on the film and launched his film career.
Gino's subsequent roles included international films, a French film, an independent British film, and a chance meeting with another cast member led to his next opportunity. He worked with renowned directors and actors, including Michael Bay, David Mamet, and Peter Berg.
Gino continued to expand his horizons, taking on roles in TV shows, video games, and voiceover projects. He worked on the hit TV shows "24" and "NCIS LA" and even had a role in the film "Spartan" alongside David Mamet.