Luigi Fedele is known for Quanto basta (2018), Rapiniamo il Duce (2022) and Piuma (2016).
Luigi Ferrara is an architect, designer, educator and film producer. He is the Dean of the Centre for Arts, Design & Information Technology at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada and Director of the internationally acclaimed Institute without Boundaries (IwB). He has served as President and Senator of Icsid and lectures around the world on topics as diverse as design and sustainability, design management, urban planning, information technology, digital media, telecommunications and the network society.
Luigi Ferraro was born on January 11, 1967 in Fondi, Latina, Lazio, Italy. He is known for Dejimon Adobenchâ (1999), Il maresciallo Rocca (1996) and Winx Club: Il segreto del Regno Perduto (2007).
Luigi Filardi is an actor, known for Mamma o papà? (2017).
Luigi Gjokaj is an actor, known for My Streets (2009) and Cash Only (2015).
Luigi Kröner is known for Skam France (2018), J'irai où tu iras (2019) and Un homme heureux (2023).
Luigi La Rocca is known for Doomsday (2018) and Goth Meets World (2018).
Luigi Laezza was an actor, known for The Godfather Part III (1990), Dimenticare Palermo (1990) and C'è posto per tutti (1990). He died on June 17, 2018 in Latina, Lazio, Italy.
Luigi Lardini is known for Where to Invade Next (2015).
Born in Palermo, Sicily on the 20th of October, 1967. Following the family tradition, enrolled into Medicine with the intention of becoming a psychiatrist. Began performing with a group of street actors in his native Palermo. In 1989 received a small part in a theatrical production ("Waiting for Godot"), and toured Italy with the company. Ditched med school, and went to Rome to attend the "Silvio D'Amico" Academy of Dramatic Arts. After a series of increasingly important roles in theater, landed the lead role in I cento passi (2000). He was referred for the role by his uncle Luigi Maria Burruano, a seasoned Sicilian actor who in the movie played the main charachter's father. The role won him the David di Donatello for best lead actor. After this he starred in several different roles, the most important of which was La meglio gioventù (2003), a seven-hour long movie originally made for TV, but then released in theaters. In the movie he played a psychiatrist, which was his chosen specilization when still studying medicine. Luigi Lo Cascio currently lives in Rome.