Class '97, born in Pompeii, from an early age he was passionate about cinema and then at the theater of Eduardo De Filippo and then in 2011, under the advice of his loved ones, he walked the stages of theaters around his hometown. After high school, during which he specializes in audiovisual editing and graphics, he completes several work experiences as a videomaker and social media manager, continuing the amateur theater activity, directing and editing the first music videos of artists from his province; in 2018 he creates, driven by the desire to get involved for the first time in the art that most fascinates him, his first short film "The equation of Dirac".
During the lockdown pandemic, he writes and then directs his second horror/thriller short film: "Pathophobia". In 2021 he enters the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples (ABANA) continuing with various experiences on Italian sets, especially in Rome; during this period he writes and realizes, for an exam, what he calls his "third short film" despite the very low budget and the absence of a support crew: "Jon Doe’s invalidating crisis".
A few years later he produces his fourth short film entitled "Isolated Systems", made with a limited budget and a troupe composed exclusively of ABANA cinema students. In view of the three-year degree, continues the story of the aforementioned killer Jon Doe, with a reboot/sequel lasting thirteen minutes entitled "The relentless torments of Jon Doe", with which closes the circle of the first three years of studies in Naples.