Stefano Giulianetti Actor
Stefano Giulianetti Actor
Fluent in Italian, French and English, Vancouver-born actor Stefano Giulianetti has been performing extensively in theatre, television, film and voice-overs for over a decade.
Last fall, Stefano earned a guest star role on the new sit-com “Always a Bridesmaid” playing the twin roles of jerk-groom Darren and his charming puppet Darryl. This season, he has a full plate with the lead role in Chemainus Theatre Festival’s dramatic play Easter by August Strindberg.
2008/09 proved itself a landmark season for Giulianetti as he performed continuously on six professional theatre productions over 15 months. He started the year touring Axis Theatre's Jessie Award winning play The Emperor's New Threads, and continued entertaining young theatre-goers in Carousel Theatre's The Hobbit as the surly Dwarf Thorin Oakenshield. Changing gears, Stefano performed in and produced BellaLuna's Futuristi bringing turn of the century Italian avant-garde theatre to Vancouver with great acclaim. Summer held a double-dose of Shakespeare in Project X's Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged) which played to oversold houses in Kamloops, BC. Then, Giulianetti was thrilled to act in Axis Theatre's world-renown play The Number 14, and rounded out the season reprising ‘Emperor’ with a three-month national theatre tour, bringing his performance count on the popular play to 285 shows. For more details on these and other shows, visit the Fan Club and Resume links.
Stefano is Managing Director and performer with Western Canada's only professional Commedia Dell' Arte troupe, BellaLuna Productions and has performed with Axis Theatre, Project X, Western Canada Theatre, Kaleidoscope Theatre, Théâtre la Seizième, Hoarse Raven Theatre and plays at various festivals including Fringe, Comedy Fest and One Yellow Rabbit’s High Performance Rodeo in Calgary, Alberta. He has also garnered various credits teaching, producing and promoting theatre and events.
As well as various TV & radio commercials, some Film and TV credits include the the Features Hollowman 2, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Almost America, and TV series The Collector, Millennium, Sketch Troop (and follow-up documentary The Road to Funny), as well as Ivan Reitman TV Pilot Cooking Lessons.
“ABOVE AVERAGE IN THE FUNNY DEPARTMENT”