Andrea Di Stefano, a renowned Italian actor, was born on December 15, 1972, in Rome, Italy. He later relocated to New York City to pursue his passion for acting at the prestigious Actor's Studio.
In the United States, Di Stefano landed a role in the independent film "Smile," directed by Andrew Hunt. This early experience set the stage for his future endeavors.
In 1997, he took on the leading role in the film "Il principe di Homburg," directed by Marco Bellocchio, and the movie was subsequently selected for the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. His impressive performance in this film showcased his versatility as an actor.
Throughout his career, Di Stefano has appeared in a variety of films, including "Il fantasma dell'opera" by Dario Argento, "Almost blue" by Alex Infascelli, and "Angela" by Roberta Torre. More recently, he played the role of Giancarlo in the movie "Cuore Sacro," directed by Ferzan Özpetek.
In addition to his film work, Di Stefano has also made appearances in numerous television episodes. In 1999, he portrayed Fabrizio Canepa in the TV series "Ama il tuo nemico," directed by Damiano Damiani. In 2006, he appeared in the TV movie "I colori della gioventù," directed by Gianluigi Calderone.
In 2007, Di Stefano starred in the television series "Medicina generale," playing the role of Giacomo Pogliani, a talented doctor at a large Roman hospital. This performance further demonstrated his range as an actor.
Di Stefano's dedication to his craft has earned him a reputation as a talented and versatile actor in the Italian film and television industry.