Pietro Sermonti, a talented individual, was born in the eternal city of Rome. His passion for the arts led him to pursue directing and acting studies in both Italy and the United States. At the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute and the New York Film Academy, he honed his craft and laid the foundation for a successful career.
In 1997, Sermonti made his big-screen debut with the feature film "Piccole anime," directed by Giacomo Ciarrapico, whom he would later collaborate with on other projects. His breakthrough role came in 1997 with the film "Tutto a posto," also directed by Ciarrapico.
Sermonti's television career took off with his starring role in the third and fourth seasons of the popular Italian series "Un medico in famiglia." After a brief hiatus, he returned to the big screen in 2008 with the film "Amore, bugie e calcetto," directed by Luca Lucini, and to television with the second season of the series "Boris."
In 2011, Sermonti starred in the film "Boris - Il Film," directed by Ciarrapico-Torre-Vendruscolo, and in 2013, he took to the stage, starring in the musical "Full Monty," directed by Massimo Romeo Piparo.
The year 2014 marked a significant milestone in Sermonti's career, as he was one of the leads in the highly acclaimed film "Smetto quando voglio," directed by Sidney Sibilia, and its subsequent sequels, "Smetto quando voglio - Masterclass" and "Smetto quando voglio - Ad honorem."
Throughout his career, Sermonti has continued to alternate between film and television projects, with notable roles in "Confusi e felici," "Corro da te," "Cristian e Palletta contro tutti," "Terapia di coppia per amanti," "Bangla," "Bentornato presidente," "Tutto può succedere," and "Cops - Una banda di poliziotti."
In recent years, Sermonti has appeared in the fourth season of the TV series "Boris," playing the role of Stanis, and in the TV series "Sono Lillo," alongside Lillo Petrolo. With his impressive range and versatility, Pietro Sermonti has solidified his position as a respected and beloved figure in the Italian entertainment industry.