Francesco Serpico
Francesco Serpico is a talented young actor hailing from Naples, Italy. His journey into the world of performing arts began early, as he cultivated a love for cinema and theater while balancing his high school education with university studies. Serpico honed his craft at the Experimental Theater workshop under the mentorship of esteemed actor and director Vincenzo Maria Saggese, as well as at the "De Poche" acting school.
In 2012, he marked his theatrical debut by participating in the opening show of the prestigious "Festival of Philosophy in Magna Grecia," showcasing his burgeoning talent in front of a live audience.
His breakthrough came in 2018 when he was cast by acclaimed director Saverio Costanzo in the HBO series "My Brilliant Friend," an adaptation of Elena Ferrante's beloved novels. In this international hit, Serpico portrayed the character Nino Sarratore, earning critical acclaim for his performance and successfully transitioning to television.
With a promising career ahead, Francesco Serpico continues to captivate audiences with his skills and dedication to the craft, establishing himself as a rising star in the acting world.