Michele Rosiello's life journey began on February 18, 1989, in Naples, Campania, Italy, marking the commencement of his presence on this earth. His academic pursuits led him to enroll at "Federico II" University, where he diligently worked towards earning a Master's Degree in Management Engineering. In tandem, he fostered his enthusiasm for cinema by registering for acting courses in Naples, followed by further studies in Rome at the prestigious "Scuola d'Arte Cinematografica Gian Maria Volonté". Throughout this period, he actively participated in numerous short films, gaining valuable experience and honing his skills in the process.
Notable actor, having concluded his acting studies in the year 2013, was granted the esteemed privilege of bringing to life the character of Agenore Incrocci in the cinematic production titled How Strange to Be Named Federico, which made its world premiere at the prestigious 70th Venice International Film Festival, a renowned event that showcases the finest in cinematic artistry.
Two years later, in 2015, this talented individual had the opportunity to collaborate with acclaimed directors Stefano Sollima and Francesca Comencini on the second season of the critically acclaimed television series Gomorrah, in which he portrayed the complex and emotionally charged character of Mario Cantapane, a young man hailing from a treacherous suburb who, driven by the all-consuming power of love, risked his very life in a desperate bid for its fulfillment.
Between the years 2017 and 2018, Michele took on a significant and impactful role as Chief of Police Alessandro Ferras in the television series Back to the Island, showcasing his acting prowess and versatility.
Later on, in the year 2019, Michele brought to life the character of Daniele, a captivating and romantic gay freelance journalist, in the television series La compagnia del cigno. This project, written and directed by the talented Ivan Cotroneo, allowed Michele to demonstrate his range and depth as an actor.
As Daniele, Michele's character was a charming and romantic gay freelance journalist, a complex and multifaceted individual that added depth and nuance to the story.
In the year 2021, he made a notable appearance as Giordano, a charismatic bartender whose tough exterior cleverly concealed a deep sense of compassion and empathy, in the captivating television series Mina Settembre 3, which was expertly adapted from the enthralling novels by the renowned author Maurizio De Giovanni.
Additionally, he assumed the pivotal role of Creative Director Davide Sardi, one of the central characters in the enchanting Netflix television series An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts, a delightful romantic comedy masterfully created and directed by the talented Bindu De Stoppani, and co-directed by the equally skilled Michela Andreozzi.