Renato Pires, an Actor, Director, Film and Theatre Producer, originally from Lisbon in Portugal and now living in Eastbourne the South Coast of the UK. Born in Lisbon on 29th June 1990, Pires became interested in acting when he played the lead in a Chapitô production "When the circus comes to the theatre" in a version of Faust where he played the Devil. He went on to undertake a three year degree in Acting and Circus Performing Arts. One of the busiest and most popular working actors around, Renato always has multiple projects in progress and is currently working on a number of ideas and is in pre-production for his next movie. As well as continuing with his acting and filming career with several films and theatre productions under his belt, Renato has also started and built up Acting Moon Events a highly successful event management company. His first work as a director was in Who is it? (Lisbon, Portugal Chapitô in 2010) and 3 Chairs (Lisbon, Portugal Theatre Joaquim de Almeida), In 2012, he appeared in the Portuguese TV programme Morangos com Açúcar and his first appearance in a film was in 2013 in Environmental Enforcement. In 2014, Pires teamed up with Steve Price to embark on his mission to restore slapstick comedy to popularity by creating the Pires and Price series of films including shorts Pires and Price Gym, Pires and Price Singing Lessons and Impatient Patient Disorder also features Pires and Price alongside Britain's got Talent finalist ventriloquist, Steve Hewlett and celebrity voice over artist Drew Cameron. Also in 2014, he appeared in the musical film Walking on Sunshine. Since then, he has appeared in other short films but his main focus has been on combining theatre and circus in the dramatic stage productions Animarium and Deadly Sins. His passion for slapstick and the power of movement over words continues as his next projects include the silent short film Equilibrium, circus based horror short film Carnibal and a feature film where he pairs up with Steve Price yet again for more modern slapstick in Stone Camp.
Renato Polselli was born on February 24, 1922 in Arce, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy. He was a writer and director, known for Mania (1974) and La verità secondo Satana (1972). He died on October 1, 2006 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Actor, director, producer and also a singer, in the early 70s Renato formed a memorable duo with Cochi Ponzoni ("Cochi e Renato"), when together they produced many programs for Italian television, like "Quelli della domenica", "Canzonissima" and "Il poeta e il contadino". After this experience Pozzetto worked for many important Italian directors. He made his debut in a leading role in 1974 in Flavio Mogherini's film Per amare Ofelia (1974). His trademark is surreal and grotesque comedy with his characteristic awkward expression. Maybe his most brilliant performance was in _Da Grande (1987)_ which probably inspired _Big (1987)_, a film with Tom Hanks.
Film, theater and television Argentinian actor. Born in Buenos Aires September 15, 1997, was formed acting with Ines Pascual and Carlos Rivas at the Theater Center "Entre Cajas" . In addition, he study various percussion instruments. His most important works are: In Nome Del figlio (2008) ; Solamente Vos (2013); O11CE (2016/17); Simona (2018); El Mundo De Mateo (2019/21); Yo, Adolescente (2019); Amor Bandido (2021)
Renato Scarpa was born on September 14, 1939 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. He was an actor, known for Don't Look Now (1973), Habemus Papam (2011) and The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999). He died on December 30, 2021 in Monteverde, Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Renato Schuch is an actor, known for Label Me (2019), Dogs of Berlin (2018) and Der Barcelona Krimi (2017).
Renato Siqueira is an actor and director, known for Diário de um Exorcista - Zero (2016), Atração de Risco (2020) and Pólvora Branca (2018).
Renato Sobral was born on September 7, 1975 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is an actor, known for TNA iMPACT! Wrestling (2004), Kickboxer: Retaliation (2018) and EA Sports MMA (2010).
Renato Solpietro is known for Quando si diventa grandi (2010), The Competition (2018) and The Librarians (2014).
Renato Terra, formally Renato Caizi, was born in Naples to a poor family. He found a great interest in acting, and by hanging around Cinecitta in Rome he eventually found odd jobs in films, he then changed his professional acting name to Terra. His unfortunate event came at the peak of his career during the shooting of a western scene in which he fell from a horse and broke his nose, he was really upset as he was convinced that the accident disfigured his face and ruined the successful acting career he was hoping for, however that did not stop him from continuing to work with some of the Italian Cinematography's biggest stars like Toto' and director Franco Zeffirelli (Gesus of Nazareth). He continued acting till the mid 1970s when he retired so continue another great passion of his, Poetry, and even published a book called "Che Strano Paese".