Toni Pandolfo is a renowned Italian actor, born in Floridia, Sicily, in the year 1961. He has made a significant impact in the film industry, appearing in several notable movies, including "Vallanzasca-Gli angeli del male" directed by Michele Placido in 2010, "Dracula 3D" directed by Dario Argento in 2011, and "Siberia" directed by Abel Ferrara in 2019.
Pandolfo's television career began in 2010 with an appearance in the show "Sangue Caldo". He then went on to star in the RAI series "Mr. Ignis" in 2012. In 2013, he received critical acclaim for his role in "Crisi criminale", which earned him the award for best supporting actor at the Los Angeles Web Series Festival.
In 2016, Pandolfo starred in "La stirpe di Orazio", which won him the award for best leading actor at the Rome Web Awards. He continued to impress audiences with his versatility and range, taking on roles in various TV series and films.
In recent years, Pandolfo has appeared in several notable projects, including the first season of "The Bad guy" on Amazon Prime in 2022, alongside Giuseppe Stasi and Giancarlo Fontana. He also starred in "Ripley" on Netflix, followed by a string of other projects in 2023, including "L'Incidente" by Giuseppe Garau, "Il Decameron" by Michael Uppendhal, "Dadchelor" by Jhon Karthaus, "The Man in the Fields" by Samuele Breschi, "The Well" by Federico Zampaglione, "The Leopard" by Tom Shankland, "The Bad guy" second season by G. Stasi and G. Fontana, "Una madre" by Stefano Chiantini, and "Don't let the sun" (catch you crying) by Jacqueline Zund.