Linnéa Hedberg is known for Come to the Light Play (2019), Some Girls Stage Production - Neil La Bute (2019) and My English Victorian Dating Troubles (2019).
Linnéa Röhr is an actress, known for Rölli ja kultainen avain (2013) and Rölli ja kaikkien aikojen salaisuus (2016).
He was born in the Apulian city of Andria and at the age of three, moved to Canosa di Puglia. Lino Banfi became one of the most well-known actors in Italian "sexy comedies" in the 1970s. In the 1980s he reached the peak of his fame by appearing in movies such as "L'allenatore nel pallone", "Vieni avanti cretino", "Il commissario Lo Gatto" and "Occhio, "Malocchio, prezzemolo e finocchio"; he recently portrayed Grandpa Libero in Italian TV series "Un medico in famiglia". During his career nearly all of Lino Banfi's characters spoke with the distinctive pronunciation of the Bari dialect. Lino and his wife Lucia have been married since 1962 and have two children, Walter and Rosanna; Rosanna is also an actress. In 2000, Lino Banfi became a Goodwill Ambassador for the Italian National Committee for UNICEF.
Lino Braxe was born in 1962 in Murgados, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. He is an actor and casting director, known for La herencia Valdemar (2010), La novia de medianoche (1997) and Gondar (2009).
Lino Camilo is a Brazilian actor. Graduated in Performing Arts from the School of Fine Arts at UFMG (Brazil). He has been an actor and presenter for over 20 years. He acted in the award-winning feature film "Ménage" by Luan Cardoso, having won the best actor award at the Inhapim Cine Festival Internacional. He acted in the award-winning feature film "Libertos, the Price of Life" by Jefferson Nali, which is on Youtube with almost 15 million views. He also acted in 23 short films, among them "Lucca and the Secret Identity of his Father", produced for the TNT channel, directed by Rodrigo Zanca and the award-winning "Opio", by Allan Souza Lima. He worked on 18 series, including "A História Bêbada", produced for the Comedy Central channel and directed by Amilcar de Oliveira, where he performed 25 different characters; "Psi", directed by Laís Bodansky and "Santo Madito" directed by Gustavo Bonafé. He is one of the founders of the Teatro da Rotina Group. He performed in 13 plays, including "Klaxon" and "As Palavras da Chuva", directed by Leonardo Medeiros; "Interditos" directed by Nelson Baskerville and "Fluxo" by Thiago Ciccarino. He also works as an advertising actor, having carried out more than 50 campaigns. As a presenter, he was an anchor and reporter for the program "Se Liga Aqui" on OiTv between December 2011 and August 2016, having carried out 239 editions of the program with numerous interviews, special articles and coverage of events.
Lino Ceruti is an actor, known for Finalmente sposi (2018).
Lino DiSalvo is an Italian American animator, film director, writer and voice actor. Born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Franklin Square, Long Island. Lino's Parents immigrated to the US from Castaldacca, a small town in Sicily, Italy to pursue the American dream. As a child, DiSalvo was a fan of the early animated feature films from Disney and then, as a teenager, became inspired to pursue animation after seeing The Lion King in 1994. With the encouragement of his parents, he left for Vancouver, Canada. After graduating from Vancouver Film School he joined Walt Disney Animation Studios. DiSalvo spent almost 17 years at Disney and served as Head of Animation on Frozen. His other credits include supervising animator on Tangled and Bolt; and animator on Meet the Robinsons, Chicken Little, 102 Dalmatians and Reign of Fire. He served as Creative Director for Paramount Animation before joining Paris-based, ON Animation Studios (producers of 2016's The Little Prince) as Head of Creative. Lino is Developing an Animated feature about Monsters, Wizards and Magical spells inspired by Italian folklore and draws heavily from his cultural heritage. DiSalvo has also voiced the characters of "Vinnie the Pigeon" in Bolt, "Gristletoe Joe" in Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice, and "Robotitron" in the upcoming Playmobil: The Movie.
Lino Escalera is known for No sé decir adiós (2017), Australia (2017) and Espacio 2 (2001).
Lino was born in Brazil, where he used to live until moving to London in 2005 (aged 4) with both his parents. His father is a graphic artist and animator, his mother an architect and jewellery designer. Being brewed in a creative environment, Lino always showed a very inquisitive nature, and has had since tender age an unusually strong interest in wearing costumes and performing characters. Aged 7 he said that he wanted to become an actor and take part in films to his mother, who then enrolled him at a drama school where he got an agent. Following this he was invited to audition for a major film by director Charles Shyer, who was so taken with Lino that he wrote a special part for him as an additional leading role. So far Lino was lucky enough to have got a wide range of roles in various different projects: from comedy to drama, feature and short films, TV and stage (where he performed opposite Imogen Stubbs, playing her son and title character of Henrik Ibsen's "Little Eyolf"). Appart from acting, Lino loves reading, writing, drawing, riding, traveling and photography. He also loves roller skating and is enjoying his Aikido classes.
Lino Guanciale was born in Avezzano, Italy on 21 May 1979. In 2003, he graduated from the Accademia d'arte drammatica "Silvio d'Amico", where he won the Gassman Prize as Best Actor of the previous ten years. Immediately upon graduation, he began working in the theatre, with Gigi Proietti on Romeo e Giulietta, the inaugural show of the Silvano Toti Globe Theatre in Rome. More work quickly followed, and he started to collaborate with great names of Italian theatre as Luca Ronconi (Atti di guerra), Walter Le Moli (Gli incostanti, Antigone), Massimo Popolizio and Michele Placido. Placido later, upon directing him in the play Fontamara, cast him as Nunzio in his award-winning film Vallanzasca - Gli angeli del male (2010). Since 2005, Lino has also taught theatre classes and workshops in middle schools, high schools and universities. He made his film debut in 2008, playing none other than Mozart in Io, Don Giovanni (2009) directed by Carlos Saura, followed by La prima linea (2009). In 2011, besides "Vallanzasca", he was also featured in Il gioiellino (2011) by the director Andrea Molaioli as Filippo Magnaghi, the honest executive devastated by shame over his company's fraudulent activities; Marina Spada's Il mio domani (2011); and the Rai1 television series Il segreto dell'acqua (2011) directed by Renato De Maria. His movie career includes Woody Allen's To Rome with Love (2012), La scoperta dell'alba (2012) by Susanna Nicchiarelli and Maraviglioso Boccaccio (2015) directed by the brothers Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani, in addition to a promising collaboration with the musician and director Davide Cavuti in Un'avventura romantica (2016), Preghiera per la vita (2020), Lectura Ovidii (2019) and Un marziano di nome Ennio (2022). His work on TV has achieved success of public and critics, as protagonist in shows like Una grande famiglia (2012), La dama velata (2015), L'allieva (2016), La porta rossa (2017), Il Commissario Ricciardi (2021) and Noi (2022), the Italian adaptation of the american series This Is Us (2016).