Alberto Demarchena is an actor, known for Hilo 2 (2021).
Alberto Di Stasio was born on May 26, 1950 in Naples, Campania, Italy. He is an actor, known for Boris (2007), Heaven (2002) and La piovra (1984).
Alberto Ellena is known for Pacto de Fuga (2020) and Johnny 100 Pesos: Capítulo Dos (2017).
Alberto Escalante is known for War Path (2019), The Wait Room (2017) and Studio 12 (2017).
Alberto Escobal is known for Entre todas las mujeres (1998), Unicorn Wars (2022) and Ahmed, el principe de la Alhambra (1998).
He's an actor, known for "36 Hours in New York", "Brooklyn Vans" and "Sensei". He recently directed, produced and starred in the short movie "36 Hours in New York", which is finalist at the Kosice and Prague International Monthly Film Festival and officially selected by the Chelsea Film Festival in New York, NewFilmmakers NY, the Lift-Off Global Sessions and the Direct Online Monthly Film Festival, nomineed for the category Best Short Film. He started his career appearing in the music videos of the rapper Bknott, "Sensei" and "Captain Cap". His acting credits include "Ballad of a Hustler", "Enemy of Reality", "One for the Road", "Undercurrent", "The Reading", "Dating in New York", "SKETCHY Tales of the Black Doodler", "Educate the Monster", "Night Film", "Dream No. 37,091", "Anything for You" and "SMASH!". In 2020, he has been featured in the music videos "Addicted", produced by Project Reese, and "Harmony" of Sarai Korpacz. He's played the double role of 1950's teenager guy and 1980's rural man in Erin Harper's production "Veral". In 2019, he appeared in the TV episode "Good Help Is Hard to Find", pilot of the series "Brooklyn Vans", directed by Daniel Jordano. He has produced and starred in the short movies "Daytime Dreams" and "Without Escape".
Alberto Farina is an actor, known for Tiramisù (2016), I babysitter (2016) and Classe Z (2017).
Alberto Farnese was born on June 3, 1926 in Palombara Sabina, Lazio, Italy. He was an actor, known for I due gladiatori (1964), Sandokan alla riscossa (1964) and I figli di nessuno (1951). He died on June 2, 1996 in Rome, Lazio.
Alberto Ferreras is a NY based Spanish/Venezuelan writer and director. He wrote the feature "Que Viva La Música", which was produced by Colombian powerhouse Dynamo ("Narcos"), and selected for the Sundance Film Festival (2015). His award-winning novel "B as in Beauty" (Hachette) was published in the U.S. Spain, and Italy in 2009. He is currently writing, directing, and producing "The Lessons by Alberto Ferreras", an award winning series of urban short films that have been shown in dozens of festivals around the world. "Lesson #7" was acquired by HBO in 2019. He is also the author of screenplay/stage-play "Hamlet in Harlem" (in development) that was produced by Theater for The New City for a zoom audience in May 2020. He created, executive produced and directed the HBO documentary series "Habla" (2003-2020). A new special is scheduled to premiere on HBO in 2020. He co-created the short-form bilingual animated children's series "El Perro y el Gato" for HBO Family (2004 - 2011). His short films "Verbal Sex" (1999) and "Tómbola" (1997) premiered at the Berlinale, and "Bigger" (2004) premiered at Outfest and was presented at London's B.F.I. He is currently consulting for the Smithsonian Latino Center in Washington D.C.
Alberto Fraga is known for La Unidad (2020), Mamie and A Estiba (2019).