Luca Della Valle
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Luca Della Valle is an Italian actor and producer known for his dynamic performances across film, television, and theater. Born in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Campania, Italy, he began his artistic journey studying method acting at Teatri Possibili and the Speech and Drama Academy in Milan Italy between 2000 and 2003.
In 2005, Luca moved to London to deepen his craft at The Actors Centre and also trained extensively in the Meisner technique with renowned instructor Dannie Lu-car, adding emotional truth and instinctual responsiveness to his already immersive acting style.
Luca gained international attention with his role in Guy Ritchie's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015) as the racetrack head of security. He later moved to Los Angeles, where he worked on Francis Ford Coppola's experimental live cinema project Distant Vision, portraying Osvaldo Corrado.
His starring role in the horror-thriller trilogy Sebastian, winner of best narrative film at LAIFF (Los Angeles International Film Festival) available on Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and The CW, showcased his ability to anchor complex and emotionally charged characters. He also earned multiple awards for The Man and The Smoking King, including Best Film Noir at the Los Angeles Film Awards and Best Black & White Film at the Cannes World Film Festival.
From theater productions like My Big Gay Italian Wedding to pilots like Eridiati: A Different Kind of Vampire, Luca's range is both deep and diverse. Fluent in Italian and English, he brings a compelling, cross-cultural presence to every performance.
For more, visit his IMDb profile or Actors Access resume.
In 2005, Luca moved to London to deepen his craft at The Actors Centre and also trained extensively in the Meisner technique with renowned instructor Dannie Lu-car, adding emotional truth and instinctual responsiveness to his already immersive acting style.
Luca gained international attention with his role in Guy Ritchie's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015) as the racetrack head of security. He later moved to Los Angeles, where he worked on Francis Ford Coppola's experimental live cinema project Distant Vision, portraying Osvaldo Corrado.
His starring role in the horror-thriller trilogy Sebastian, winner of best narrative film at LAIFF (Los Angeles International Film Festival) available on Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and The CW, showcased his ability to anchor complex and emotionally charged characters. He also earned multiple awards for The Man and The Smoking King, including Best Film Noir at the Los Angeles Film Awards and Best Black & White Film at the Cannes World Film Festival.
From theater productions like My Big Gay Italian Wedding to pilots like Eridiati: A Different Kind of Vampire, Luca's range is both deep and diverse. Fluent in Italian and English, he brings a compelling, cross-cultural presence to every performance.
For more, visit his IMDb profile or Actors Access resume.
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