
Age: 27
male
From leading Disney's Alex & Co. to portraying a resentful teenager in HBO Max's A Christmas Mystery and the visionary engineer Gian Paolo Dallara in Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend, Leonardo Cecchi is firmly establishing himself as a rising star across film, television, and theater. Born in Minneapolis to an Iowan mother and an Italian father, Leonardo was immersed in both cultures and discovered his passion for performance at a young age. He trained in stage acting, diction, jazz dance, and musical theater at a performing arts high school in Turin, Italy, where he was discovered by a Disney casting director. This led to four seasons of Alex & Co., two Disney films-including one that earned him a Best Original Song nomination-and the publication of two successful books. After moving to Los Angeles in 2017, Leonardo quickly secured representation, trained at The Chubbuck Acting Studio, and pursued chemistry studies at Santa Monica College, earning admission to UCLA with a 4.0 GPA before choosing to focus on his acting career. Committed to honing his craft, Leonardo is advancing through the Sanford Meisner Center's prestigious two-year program, having completed his first year in early 2025. Leonardo has appeared in six feature films, four TV series-including Ryan Murphy's American Horror Stories- and three theatrical productions, including a leading role in the Italian tour of the musical Peter Pan. Leonardo also wrote, directed, and starred in an original short film, Louie's Emotions, portraying seven distinct characters-a performance that earned him two nominations and a Best Actor win at the LA Top Shorts Film Festival. Expanding his industry expertise, he continues to produce and direct short films using RED cinema cameras, with his latest project, The Echo Project, highlighting his passion for storytelling on both sides of the camera. With a growing body of work that showcases his versatility, charisma, and commitment to his craft, Leonardo Cecchi is emerging as a standout talent in the industry.

Leonardo Cecchi

Nicola Furcillo
for Nicola Furcillo in The Quarry (Italian movie adaptation)
Suggested by agnesepagliarani

In the summer camp of Cristian Achetti, located near the stones of Matera, the season is over and the young tutors are getting ready to go home. One of the group, however, Giuseppe, wants to do one last stunt and sabotages the car that would have taken them to the train station in order to have a night to clarify with his ex-girlfriend, Emanuela. The director of the camp, called by friends Mr. A for his leadership qualities, then agrees to let them spend another night at the camp waiting for another car, but making sure from the older tutor and childhood friend of his children, Renato, that they all stay in their rooms without making any noise. Despite he was appearing frightened and worried, it is difficult to keep 18-year-olds from being 18-year-olds and the boys, now unsupervised, decide to have a farewell bonfire. What they don't know is that the camp hides secrets, including witches, werewolves and creepy hunters. They will understand that nothing is as it seems and they will have to fight to survive. Even at the cost of showing their worst side





