Giancarlo Commare was born on 29 December 1991 in Castelvetrano, Trapani, Sicily, Italy. He is an actor, known for Maschile singolare (2021), La belva (2020) and Eravamo bambini (2024).
Giancarlo Costantini is known for A.Z.A.S: All Zombies Are Stupid (2012), Clownery (2020) and Mind Trip (2012).
Giancarlo del Duca was an Italian model who was brought into films due to his remarkable photogenic good looks. Not to be confused with an Italian singer of the same name, Giancarlo's cinema career as an actor was short and uneventful. He is probably best remembered in Europe and Latin America for his long term love affair with actress Sara Montiel in spite of being married with children. In later years he retired from acting and became a successful businessman in Sardinia.
Giancarlo Dittamo is a director and actor, known for Seven Lovers (2014), Liv Forever (2020) and An Addiction to Payne (2016).
Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to an Italian carpenter/stagehand father from Naples, Italy, and an African-American opera singer mother from Alabama. His parents, working in Europe at the time of his birth, settled in Manhattan by the time he was 6, and that's where he grew up. Coming from a theatrical background, it was, perhaps, inevitable that young Giancarlo would appear on stage sooner or later, and he did, at age 8, appearing on Broadway as a slave child in "Maggie Flynn" in 1966. More Broadway work followed through the 1960s and early '70s, followed by some small roles in movies. TV work followed in the 1980s, with increasingly significant parts in a string of high-profile series until he became well-established as a character player both on TV and in a number of movies. He came very much to the public's attention playing Agent Mike Giardello in the TV series Homicide: Life on the Street (1993) in 1998 and since then has rarely been off our screens.
Giancarlo Fontana (director and editor) and Giuseppe G. Stasi (director and screenwriter) began their career in 2011, making a number of satirical videos for the web such as Inception Made in Italy and Il Processo Ruby, which enjoyed great success online, getting over one million views. Later they make spoof trailers and shorts for the television shows Un due tre stella by Sabina Guzzanti (La7), Blob and NeriPoppins by Neri Marcorè (Rai3), and Gli Sgommati (SkyUno), sending up Italian politics, society and news. Their first feature film, Amore Oggi, produced by Sky Cinema and broadcast on 14 February 2014 on Sky Cinema Uno, got excellent ratings and was subsequently distributed in cinemas by Warner Bros. on the occasion of the 'Cinema Days' event. Their first official film for the cinema was Put Grandma in the Freezer, with Miriam Leone and Fabio De Luigi, written by Fabio Bonifacci and produced by Indigo Film. Released in March 2018 in 400 cinemas, it was a big hit with audiences and critics, making the top 10 for box office takings for the year and winning a nomination for the Silver Ribbon for Best Comedy of the Year. In March 2019, Bentornato Presidente was released (the sequel to 2013's Welcome Mr. President! by Riccardo Milani), starring Claudio Bisio, Sarah Felberbaum, Pietro Sermonti, Guglielmo Poggi and Paolo Calabresi. The film gained two Silver Ribbon nominations including Best Comedy.
Giancarlo Freggia is known for Dead Bride (2022).
Giancarlo Giannini is an Oscar-nominated Italian actor, director and multilingual dubber who made an international reputation for his leading roles in Italian films as well as for his mastery of a variety of languages and dialects. He was born August 1, 1942, in La Spezia, Italy. For 10 years he lived and studied in Naples, earning a degree in electronics. At 18 he enrolled in the Academy of Dramatic Art D'Amico in Rome and made his stage acting debut there. His credits included performances in contemporary Italian plays as well, as in Italian productions of William Shakespeare's plays "Romeo and Juliet" and "A Midsummer's Night Dream". In 1965 he made his television debut starring as David Copperfield in the TV miniseries made by RAI ,the Italian national TV company. He made his big-screen debut in Libido (1965), a Freudian psychological thriller. Since 1966 he has been in a successful collaboration with legendary Italian director Lina Wertmüller, who made several award-winning films with Giannini as a male lead. He appears as peasant Tonino who prepares to assassinate dictator Benito Mussolini in Film d'amore e d'anarchia, ovvero 'stamattina alle 10 in via dei Fiori nella nota casa di tolleranza...' (1973), as a sailor in the irony-laden comedy Travolti da un insolito destino nell'azzurro mare d'agosto (1974), and as a concentration-camp survivor in the Oscar-nominated Pasqualino Settebellezze (1975). He also starred as a Jewish musician arrested by the Nazis in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's masterpiece Lili Marleen (1981). Giannini also made a reputation for dubbing international stars in films released on the Italian market, such as Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Michael Douglas, Dustin Hoffman, Gérard Depardieu, and Ian McKellen, among others. He received a compliment from Stanley Kubrick for his dubbing of Nicholson in The Shining (1980). Giannini's fluency in English and his mastery of dialects has brought him a number of supporting roles in Hollywood productions, such as A Walk in the Clouds (1995), Hannibal (2001), Darkness (2002), and Man on Fire (2004), among many others. He appears as Rene Mathis in the 21st James Bond film Casino Royale (2006), and reprises the role in the sequel, Quantum of Solace (2008).
Giancarlo Gomez is an actor and writer, known for Somnaire Aude (2013), PK Pat (2016) and Passage of the North (2013).
Giancarlo Judica Cordiglia was born on 30 September 1971 in San Maurizio Canavese, Torino, Piedmont, Italy. He is an actor and director, known for 114 (cento quattordici) (1997), Giallo (2009) and Don Matteo (2000).