Francesco Facchinetti was born on May 2, 1980 in Milan, Italy. He is an actor, known for Robots (2005), Fuga dalla morte (2013) and Uomini da marciapiede. He has been married to Wilma Helena Faissiol since December 11, 2014. They have two children.
Francesco Falchetto was born on July 21, 1991 in Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy. He is an actor, known for Sonetàula (2008), Il Muto di Gallura (2021) and Figlia mia (2018).
Francesco Femia is known for The Age of Consequences (2016).
Francesco Ferdinandi is an actor and producer, known for Holding the Man (2015), Black Secret (2021) and Le strade del crimine (2020).
Francesco Ferracini is known for Quelli della calibro 38 (1976), La polizia è sconfitta (1977) and Roma, l'altra faccia della violenza (1976).
Francesco Filice is an actor and producer, known for Low Water Pressure (2022), Broken Mile (2016) and Rev (2020).
Francesco Firpo is known for Diavolo in corpo (1986), Strana la vita (1988) and Milan noir (1988).
Francesco Frangipane is known for Dall'alto di una fredda torre (2023), Tre tocchi (2014) and Il punto di rugiada (2023).
Francesco Gabriele was born on January 9, 1942 in Trapani, Sicily, Italy. He was an actor, known for The Passion of the Christ (2004), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) and Mosaic (2013). He died on November 30, 2013 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Francesco Gheghi began his career at the age of 14 in "Io sono tempesta" (2018) by Daniele Luchetti and soon had the lucky opportunity to learn to act alongside great actors such as Elio Germano and Marco Giallini, but also with Alessandro Gassman in "Mio fratello Rincorre dinosauri" (2019) or Pierfrancesco Favino in "Padrenostro" (2020). His precocious talent was spotted by Marco Simon Puccioni who offered him his breakthrough role of Leone in the one-of-the-kind Netflix dramedy "The Invisible Thread" (2022) in which he plays Leone a teenager son of two dads (Filippo Timi, Francesco Scianna) who has to come to terms with the crisis of his family . The role took him into the global limelight and to date it is his best known and most appreciated film. Gheghi has appeared in other notable Italian films, the horror film "Piove" by Paolo Strippoli and he made appearances on Italian television, including "A muso duro" and "Come le tartarughe" (2022). Gheghi has quickly established himself as an actor capable to portray complex and nuanced characters, and his performances have been praised for their emotional depth and authenticity.