John De Luca

Birthplace:
Buenos Aires, Argentina.

John De Luca has been performing for the last sixteen years, having starred in feature films, TV commercials and independent short films as well as contemporary and classical theatre plays. He’s an adaptable, enthusiastic and self-motivated actor with a passion for media, technology and arts.  Coming from an Italian family, John was born in South America, Buenos Aires, ARG. He travelled from an early age living in several places for the past fifteen years. (Florida, USA; London, UK; Copenhagen, Denmark and Madrid, Spain).  John studied drama at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and at the Acting Corps in Los Angeles as well as Digital Media at the London Metropolitan University.  He played his latest major lead role as rent boy wanna-be-actor Benjamin Spano in the upcoming British independent feature drama Glamour Dolls as well as the lead role in the Spanish psychological thriller Escape from Marwin.

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Director:
2017  Glamour Dolls

Producer:
2017  Glamour Dolls

Writer:
2017  Glamour Dolls

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