Angelo D'Angelo (actor)


Angelo D'Angelo is an Australian actor, known for his roles in the films BMX Bandits, and The Big Steal.

Early life and education

In 1986 D'Angelo was accepted into National Institute of Dramatic Art, appearing in their 1989 graduating staging of Too Young for Ghosts at Parade Theatre.

Career

D'Angelo has appeared in several films, including a feature role as PJ in 1983 crime comedy action film BMX Bandits, alongside Nicole Kidman and a supporting role as sidekick Vangeli in 1990 comedy The Big Steal, opposite Ben Mendelsohn, Damon Herriman and Steve Bisley. He also featured in two Monica Pellizzari shorts, Velo Nero and No, No, Nonno!, as part of her A Slice of Aussie Pizza trilogy.
D'Angelo has appeared in numerous television series, including playing the regular roles of Angelo Vitale in drama series Return to Eden in 1986 and Marc Rosetti in Law of the Land from 1993 to 1994. He later played the recurring role of Gino Poletti's father, Amo, in period drama series A Place to Call Home from 2013 to 2014. He made guest appearances as two characters in soap opera A Country Practice. and had a guest role in the "Piccolo Mondo" episode of anthology series Six Pack.
D'Angelo's stage credits include The Shifting Heart, King Lear, The Diver and Much Ado About Nothing.