Fabio Sartor
Biography
Biography
Fabio Sartor rose to fame as an actor, gracing the silver screen many times over the course of his Hollywood career. Sartor began his acting career by debuting in films like the Maddalena Crippa film "Aurelia" (1988) and "L' Articolo 2" (1993). He additionally was featured in the miniseries "Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair" (1989-1990) and "Jesus" (1999-2000). In the early 2000s, Sartor devoted his time to various credits, such as "Not of This World" with Margherita Buy (2000), "Chimera" (2001) starring Iaia Forte and "The Luzhin Defense" (2001) starring John Turturro. He also worked on "Snow Dogs" (2002) starring Cuba Gooding Jr., "The L Word" (Showtime, 2003-09) and the Will Smith and Alan Tudyk box office smash "I, Robot" (2004). Sartor continued to exercise his talent in the early 2000s and the 2010s, taking on a mix of projects like the Jim Caviezel and Maia Morgenstern box office smash "The Passion of the Christ" (2004), "The Fallen" with Antonio Oliveri (2006) and "Whisper" (2007). His credits also expanded to "Center Stage: Turn it Up" (Oxygen, 2008-09), "Last Letters From Monte Rosa" (2010) and "Big Eyes" with Amy Adams (2014). Most recently, Sartor worked on the Ryan Reynolds hit action film "Deadpool" (2016).