Luca Ciancabilla is known for The Man Who Stole Banksy (2018).
Luca Cordero di Montezemolo was born on August 31, 1947 in Bologna, Italy.
Luca Crescitelli is known for Falling (2020).
Luca De Felice is known for Margini (2022).
Luca De Filippo (3 June 1948 - 27 November 2015) was an Italian actor and director of theatre. Filippo was born in Rome to Eduardo De Filippo and the singer and actress Turin Thea Prandi. He married Carolina Rosi, the daughter of director Francesco Rosi in 2013. They had many theatrical experiences. De Filippo's career started in 1955, at the age of 7, playing Peppeniello in "Poverty and Nobility" by Eduardo Scarpetta, directed by his father. Filippo took part, both in theater and in the TV versions, of "Saturday, Sunday and Monday" and "Filumena Marturano". Luca De Filippo had many film and television appearances under the name of Luca Della Porta, including, along with Helmut Berger, Young Tigers (1967), directed by Antonio Leonviola; with Carlo Giuffre, the television series directed by Mino Guerrini That shop Piazza Navona (1969); always for television works in Petrosenella and scenes of Naples (1982); Then it was the turn of the series "Naso di cane", directed by Pasquale Squitieri, with Claudia Cardinale (1985); then de Blackmail, directed by various directors, starring, among others, by Massimo Ranieri and Kim Rossi Stuart.
Born in a small town in Italy called Pescara, Luca De Massis had always been passionate about the arts. He began playing music at a very young age and grew interested in film photography and the fashion industry. Luca would then get the opportunity to travel all over Europe as a child. During that time, his interest only grew as he met countless talented and interesting people and got the chance to learn from different cultures. Although Luca had the opportunity to travel, it should be understood that he came from a middle-class family. He took on a role to help the family make ends meet. Luca's love for photography remained despite having to work, and he often took photos with old cameras and polaroids. Luca De Massis would take a vacation at nineteen and got a glimpse of what he wanted his career to look like. He went to the United States and stayed in New York. There the young photographer looked for opportunities to display his work in a different country. Eventually, Luca came home to Italy and instantly felt he was missing something. After taking a bite out of the big apple, Luca had the American Dream stuck in his head. The young photographer was determined to go back and work. He began working hard and saving so he could get a visa and make his dream come true. Eventually, Luca did it and made the big move in 2007. When he arrived, life was complicated. He found plenty of doors closing in his face, a challenging language barrier, and little money in his pocket. Although it was disheartening, Luca was determined to push harder every day and book more shoots. Eventually, Luca's luck would turn around. Social media had been slowly on the rise at that time, and it provided him with the opportunity to get in touch with more people in the industry. Since then, Luca De Massis has become a household name known throughout the industry for his raw and real photographs. With over fifteen to seventeen years of experience as a photographer, Luca has become one of Europe's most premier published photographers. He is well known for his "Love What You Do" philosophy, which is the reason behind his success and hundreds of positive reviews from clients worldwide. Luca's works have seen him featured in prominent European magazines like Elle and Vogue. His success has also allowed him to develop a team of talented individuals working with him. Outside of professional photography, Luca also ventured into the digital space. He realized the importance of design in the online spectrum and how it can influence marketing services through logo & website design, video production, web development, and more.
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Luca Della Valle was born in Santa Maria C. V. in the Caserta province, a little town south of Naples in Italy, to Domenico della Valle a Physiotherapist and Annamaria Cairo a housewife. Luca trained Method Acting at "Teatri Possibili Speech and Drama Academy" in Milan, IT (2000/2002) while working as Model at the agency Major and religiously practicing Martial Arts and Meditation as true passionate of the eastern cultures. Luca moved to London in 2005 where he studied English and Acting for Film & TV at The Actors Center (2009/2011), Meisner Technique with Dannie-Lu Carr at City Lit, and privately coached by Michael Duval from The Actor Studio New York. Luca played 'Jack The Ripper' and 'Dick Turpin' in London and York Dungeon, UK advertise campaign 2013. Luca played Luca the Racetrack Head Security in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015) starring Henry Cavill Alicia Vikander Armie Hammer Elizabeth Debicki and Hugh Grant directed by Guy Ritchie. Luca is also been cast as one of the main supporting roles and involve in the new Francis Ford Coppola project Distant Vision (2016) Luca is also featured in the new 2019 Gucci summer campaign on Vanity Fair magazine. Luca play the lead in the Horror trilogy Sebastian written and Directed by Mann Robison, coming soon Amazon Original Luca is founder and partner with Wendell Wellman of Georgia Lakes Entertainment.
Luca Di Capua is an actor, known for Zio Gianni (2014), Smetto quando voglio (2014) and The Pills: Sempre meglio che lavorare (2016).
Luca Di Giovanni is an actor and writer, known for Diabolik (2021), Fade Out (2021) and That's la vie (2017).