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Salvatore Scarpa

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Salvatore Scarpa
BornSardinia, Italy
🏫 EducationEast 15 Acting School
💼 Occupation
👪 RelativesLoris Scarpa (brother)

Salvatore Scarpa is an actor, writer and director based in the UK known for Catch 22 and Camaleonte.

Biography[edit]

Salvatore Scarpa was born in Sardinia, Italy and moved to the UK as a child. He grew up living between the two countries. His sibling is the actor Loris Scarpa.

He gained his professional training in London at East 15 Acting School.[1]. He is a bilingual actor and has worked on both English and Italian language projects. He is known for Catch 22 and for voicing characters on Battle Field I and Serious Sam 4. He is also the writer and director of the short film Camaleonte, starring Eva Pope and Joe Dixon.

He is the co-founder of Studio Goodluck, an independent film production company based in London, co-founded by Max Burgoyne-Moore and Salvatore[2]

He is the co-author of Exeunt: The Stage Door Project[3][4] published by Renard Press, an extraordinary collaborative project almost two years in the making, Exeunt: The Stage Door Project brings together photographs of a number of stage doors of London, and couples them with anecdotes from some of the world’s leading actors who have worked in the pictured theatres.[5]

References[edit]

  1. "2015 graduates of East 15 Acting School | University of Essex". www.east15.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-09-21.
  2. "Studio Goodluck". Studio Goodluck. Retrieved 2022-09-21.
  3. McDonagh, Lloyd; Scarpa, Salvatore (2021-12-06). Exeunt: The Stage Door Project. Renard Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1-913724-75-7. Search this book on
  4. "Exeunt". Renard Press. Retrieved 2022-09-21.
  5. "Judi Dench and Simon Callow to feature in charity book celebrating stage doors". The Stage. Retrieved 2022-09-21.


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