Lino's Life Story
Lino was born in Brazil, where he spent his early years surrounded by a vibrant culture and a strong sense of creativity. His parents, a graphic artist and animator, and an architect and jewellery designer, nurtured his artistic inclinations from a young age. When Lino was just four years old, his family made the bold decision to relocate to London in 2005, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his life.
Growing up in a creative environment, Lino's curiosity and imagination knew no bounds. He developed a passion for dressing up and adopting different characters, a trait that would eventually become a defining feature of his acting career. His parents, recognizing his talent and enthusiasm, enrolled him in a drama school at the tender age of seven.
Lino's journey as a young actor began to take shape, and he soon found himself auditioning for major film roles. His big break came when director Charles Shyer, impressed by his talent, wrote a special part for him in a leading role. This marked the beginning of a successful acting career, with Lino going on to land a wide range of roles in various projects, from comedy to drama, feature to short films, TV to stage productions.
Some of his most notable performances include playing opposite Imogen Stubbs in a stage production of Henrik Ibsen's "Little Eyolf". When he's not acting, Lino enjoys a variety of hobbies and interests, including reading, writing, drawing, riding, traveling, and photography. He's also an avid roller skater and has recently taken up Aikido classes, further demonstrating his adventurous and dynamic personality.