Fausta Pittoni is known for Barcamenandoci (1984), Quando l'amore è sensualità (1973) and Un ufficiale non si arrende mai, nemmeno di fronte all'evidenza. Firmato Colonnello Buttiglione (1973).
Faustina Agolley is a TV Host, Actor, TV Producer, music journalist, writer and DJ. As a Host, her work includes Australia's top-rating entertainment program, The Voice (2012), where she bridged the gap between television viewers and online as the program's social media reporter. Prior to The Voice, Faustina hosted Australia's flagship music program, Video Hits (1986). Faustina travelled the world to interview music's biggest entertainers including Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Adele, Bruno Mars, Rihanna, Calvin Harris, Dave Grohl, Calvin Harris and Pharrell Williams. Faustina also hosted Network Ten's live national coverage of the New Year's Eve Fireworks from Sydney's Harbour Bridge and shared her opinions on politics and current affairs as a guest panellist on ABC1's live political show Q&A (2008). After coming out, Faustina was invited to co-host Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras on SBS. She made her feature film debut opposite Portia de Rossi and Lucy Fry in comedy, Now Add Honey (2015). In 2017 she made her theatre debut at Sydney Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company in Florian Zeller's Moliere-Award winning play The Father opposite theatre luminary, John Bell. As a DJ, Faustina was personally chosen by Harpo to open for Oprah Winfrey's 'An Evening With Oprah' arena tour across Australia and New Zealand. The Oprah Tour Mixtape made its premiere on VICE's Thump. "Work out the crowd and play" is her motto, which has seen her spin electro, opening for the Scissor Sisters, Hip hop at Snoop Dogg's Pool Party, genre mash-up five-hour sets for The Voice Wrap Party, Armani Exchange at Vogue's Fashion Night Out, Spotify, Audi, Cotton On in Santa Monica, Los Angeles to house and soul music at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Faustina's written work on LGBTI issues has been published in the Huffington Post and Sunday Life (Daily Life). Faustina is a graduate of Media and Communications, Geography and Social Sciences at The University of Melbourne and RMIT University.
Faustine Dubois is an actress, known for Chroniques sexuelles d'une famille d'aujourd'hui (2012).
Faustine Koziel is known for Les Rascals (2022), La Femme Objet (2022) and Close Up (2018).
Faustino Deblas is known for Decapitarium (2021), Be Someone (2021) and Mary, Did You Know (2018).
Faustino Di Bauda is an actor, known for Once Upon a Time (2011), Monster Trucks (2016) and Fringe (2008).
Fausto Audisio is an actor, known for Erasmus (2016).
Fausto Bara was born on 21 January 1952 in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. He was an actor, known for Remington Steele (1982), Eliminators (1986) and Quantum Leap (1989). He died on 19 February 1994 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
He didn't become famous until 2006, although he had been working in movies and television for over a decade. Like many other aspiring filmmakers living in the Rome area, Fausto Brizzi studied at the Centro Sperimentale, and after graduating in 1994 he started looking for work. Initially, the 28-year old was employed exclusively in the production of stage plays, and it took Brizzi another four years before he got his first major job: writing the script of the TV series _"Lui e lei" (1998)_. Other small-screen projects followed, cementing his reputation as one of Italy's most prolific screenwriters. The transition from television to cinema took place in 1999, when renowned producer Aurelio De Laurentiis, nephew of Dino De Laurentiis, asked Brizzi to write _Tifosi (1999)_, a Christmas comedy starring Massimo Boldi and Christian De Sica. The film performed quite well at the Italian box office (as is customary with the Boldi & De Sica movies), prompting De Laurentiis to keep Brizzi on board. Fame, however, kept remaining elusive. Something different was needed... That something was a screenplay he had written and offered to several high-profile directors, all of whom turned down the project: they didn't believe a low-budget comedy revolving around high school students graduating in 1989 would have any mainstream appeal. At this point, Brizzi took the risk of directing the film himself. This kind of decision could have ruined his career, but instead it made him a celebrity: despite, or perhaps because of, the unfamiliar names behind and in front of the camera, Notte prima degli esami (2006) became the most successful film made by a first-time director in Italian movie history. A sequel of sorts, Notte prima degli esami- Oggi (2007), was released a year later to equal success, confirming Brizzi's status as the most popular filmmaker among Italian teenagers. His new movie, Ex (2009) was a success and, after 10 nominations at David di Donatello Award, gained the Silver Ribbon for the Best Comedy in Italy.
Fausto Callegarini is known for The Italian Job (2003), The 4th Tenor (2002) and The Bold and the Beautiful (1987).