Salvatore Antonio

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Salvatore Antonio (born Salvatore Antonio Alessandro Migliore in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actor and playwright.

He attended the Unionville High School for the Arts. Salvatore was the first student from that school to be accepted into the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada; he was one of eight actors accepted out of over 1000 who auditioned.

[edit] Actor

As an actor, Salvatore Antonio has worked extensively on the stage, in films, and on television. Most recently he had a regular role in the six-part television series At The Hotel by Ken Finkleman. On stage, he appeared in Léo by Rosa Laborde at the Tarragon Theatre as the title character during the winter of 2006. He will reprise the role in winter 2007, in response to critical acclaim. He played one of the lead roles in the psychological thriller Sam's Lake. Other films include The Gospel of John, and Looking For Angelina.

[edit] Playwright

As a playwright, his debut work In Gabriel's Kitchen was produced at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre in March 2006. The script is set to be published in early 2007.

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