Founder of the Area Teatrale – Accademia Recitazione Torino. Co-founder of the Italo-French film production company Marie Mariad Cinema. Acting teacher and voice educator, director, actor, author, and voice-over artist. He is registered with the Order of Publicist Journalists. Author of the podcasts "Lettere dal Passato" and "Misteri e Delitti - Storie di Crimini Veri." Passionate about drawing and painting.
Actor, director, author, and publicist journalist, Antonio Ferrero has a multifaceted career spanning theater acting, dubbing, writing, and music. After years of theatrical training, he attended a workshop conducted by Russian director Anton Milenin, a direct disciple of Stanislavski and Vassil’ev, in the Skorik course. He is an expert in the Meisner Technique and the Orazio Costa method. He studied film dubbing and participated in an acting workshop with Giancarlo Giannini. Additionally, he deepened his knowledge of lighting technology with Franco Campioni, a specialist in "Luministics."
Vocal Coach and Voice Educator
An expert in vocality, he is a highly regarded vocal coach, specializing in pronunciation, prosody, vocal hygiene, posture, breathing, and public speaking. He collaborates with speech therapists and phoniatricians in vocal rehabilitation and also trains professionals in corporate communication. He is also an acting teacher, guiding emerging actors in their artistic training.
Theater and Directing
Primarily active in theater, he is the author, director, and protagonist of numerous plays. Among his most important works: Che Dio ce la mandi buona!, a brilliant comedy performed with fast-paced rhythms and amusing characterizations, set in the apartment of engineer Giorgio Blasetti and his wife Carla, who, having no children, seeks a deeper bond with their housemaid beyond the usual employer-employee relationship; the drama Parlami di mio padre, which tells the story of the final days of alcoholic jazz drummer Patryk Nowak and the conflict between his young partner and his lesbian daughter. He also wrote, directed, and performed L’arte in soffitta, a comedic play enriched by the protagonists' ability to address the difficult theme of unemployment, particularly in the artistic field. Additionally, he wrote and directed Goda di sotto – un paesino d’Italia, a comedy that received warm applause from the audience at the Piccolo Regio Theater in Turin, where it debuted. He also wrote and directed Liberi tutti!, a comedy with elements of social and psychological satire, set in a mental asylum in 1945; Teatro e Follia, another lively and ironic comedy exploring interpersonal dynamics within a struggling theater company due to the absence of its key actor; and Il nipote buddista, a comedy set in an atmosphere of frenzy and confusion leading up to Enrica's wedding, the youngest daughter.
As a director, he staged Due partite by Cristina Comencini, Telefoni & Peccati (based on Paolo Genovese’s film Perfetti sconosciuti), Toc Toc, a comedy written by Laurent Baffie, La parola ai giurati, a theatrical adaptation of Sidney Lumet’s iconic film 12 Angry Men, Visita di condoglianze by Achille Campanile, and Tre sorelle by Anton Chekhov.
As an actor, he performed in: Più Forte di Loro by G. B. Shaw, directed by Gianluigi Piras (role: Gregorio Lunn). Non ti conosco più by Aldo De Benedetti, directed by Gianluigi Piras (role: Paolo Malpieri). Le virtù delle donne by Nicola Ferrucci, directed by Alex Curina (role: Alfredo). Le porte in faccia by Sergio Chiorino, directed by Sergio Chiorino (role: Police Inspector). La Locandiera by C. Goldoni, directed by Tony Skandal (role: Fabrizio). Delitti di una notte di mezza estate, directed by Sergio Chiorino (role: Marco). La maison d’été, adaptation of La cage aux folles by Nicola Ferrucci, directed by Alex Curina and Tony Skandal (role: Senator Pontery). Questa sera si recita a soggetto by Pirandello, directed by Antonio Ferrero (role: Verri). Macbeth by William Shakespeare, directed by Luisa Collenti (role: King Duncan).
Film and Television
On television, he has appeared in various Rai productions: he played the forensic doctor in Non Uccidere 2 (Rai 2) alongside Miriam Leone, a priest in Fuoriclasse 2 (Rai 1) with Luciana Littizzetto, and Raffaello, Gualtiero’s father, in Altri Tempi (Rai 1), directed by Marco Turco, starring Vittoria Puccini and Stefania Rocca. He was also part of the show Stasera CasaMika (Rai 2), directed by Fabio Calvi, and the Telecom Italia sitcom Navigare Insieme. He worked with BRW Filmland for the Esselunga commercial, portraying Caprotti, directed by Antony Marc Hoffman, and appeared in the music video Sing-hiozzo by Negramaro, directed by Paolo Ameli. He collaborated with Mediaset for the show Forum on Canale 5. He voiced the boss in the film Sotto lo stesso cielo by Mary Griggion and lent his voice to the multimedia project Connecting Wine. Additionally, he acted in two corporate films for IVECO and played Alfredo’s father in the short film Alfredo, produced by the Scuola Holden in Turin.
Cinema
He is a co-founder of the Italo-French film production company Marie Mariad Cinema. He has directed and produced several short films, including: Maschere, Piacere Greta, Un’altra partita and Impara a bussare.
Radio
Creator, host, and performer of the radio shows Dico bene? and Sipario Teatrale on Radio Italia1.
Podcast
Lettere dal Passato
is an immersive podcast that brings distant eras back to life through letters, diaries, and historical testimonies. With a captivating blend of multiple narrators, ambient sounds, and evocative music, each episode transports listeners to the heart of events, reviving the past with authenticity and intensity.
Misteri e Delitti - Storie di crimini veri
is a podcast that explores the most intriguing cases of crime history with an immersive and engaging approach. Through multiple voices, ambient sounds, and evocative music, each episode reconstructs unsolved mysteries and famous crimes, transporting listeners to the heart of the investigations.
Journalism and Literature
A publicist journalist, he has written for Leggo Torino, Stampa7 and La Precollina. He also founded and directed the online newspaper La Pekora Nera. He has published three novels: Raìshja (Falzea, 2007), presented at the Turin International Book Fair. Mi era rimasto un calzettone (Elena Morea Editore, 2008), a biography of former Torino FC and Italian national team footballer Patrizio Sala. Trent’anni dopo – Una storia da Lupi (Elena Morea Editore, 2009), an autobiographical account of his military service in the Lupi di Toscana regiment.
Music
Antonio Ferrero’s artistic journey began in music. He has played in various ensembles and was a member of the renowned orchestra of Gianni Grossi and the Big Band of maestro Giancarlo Gazzani. He collaborated with prominent jazz musicians such as Nando Amedeo and Mariano Di Nunzio. Alongside pianist Guido Canavese and double bassist Stefano Risso, he earned a merit diploma at the “Concorso Internazionale Città di Ispra,” ranking second with a jury composed of Franco Cerri and Lino Patruno.
Actor, director, author, and publicist journalist, Antonio Ferrero has a multifaceted career spanning theater acting, dubbing, writing, and music. After years of theatrical training, he attended a workshop conducted by Russian director Anton Milenin, a direct disciple of Stanislavski and Vassil’ev, in the Skorik course. He is an expert in the Meisner Technique and the Orazio Costa method. He studied film dubbing and participated in an acting workshop with Giancarlo Giannini. Additionally, he deepened his knowledge of lighting technology with Franco Campioni, a specialist in "Luministics."
Vocal Coach and Voice Educator
An expert in vocality, he is a highly regarded vocal coach, specializing in pronunciation, prosody, vocal hygiene, posture, breathing, and public speaking. He collaborates with speech therapists and phoniatricians in vocal rehabilitation and also trains professionals in corporate communication. He is also an acting teacher, guiding emerging actors in their artistic training.
Theater and Directing
Primarily active in theater, he is the author, director, and protagonist of numerous plays. Among his most important works: Che Dio ce la mandi buona!, a brilliant comedy performed with fast-paced rhythms and amusing characterizations, set in the apartment of engineer Giorgio Blasetti and his wife Carla, who, having no children, seeks a deeper bond with their housemaid beyond the usual employer-employee relationship; the drama Parlami di mio padre, which tells the story of the final days of alcoholic jazz drummer Patryk Nowak and the conflict between his young partner and his lesbian daughter. He also wrote, directed, and performed L’arte in soffitta, a comedic play enriched by the protagonists' ability to address the difficult theme of unemployment, particularly in the artistic field. Additionally, he wrote and directed Goda di sotto – un paesino d’Italia, a comedy that received warm applause from the audience at the Piccolo Regio Theater in Turin, where it debuted. He also wrote and directed Liberi tutti!, a comedy with elements of social and psychological satire, set in a mental asylum in 1945; Teatro e Follia, another lively and ironic comedy exploring interpersonal dynamics within a struggling theater company due to the absence of its key actor; and Il nipote buddista, a comedy set in an atmosphere of frenzy and confusion leading up to Enrica's wedding, the youngest daughter.
As a director, he staged Due partite by Cristina Comencini, Telefoni & Peccati (based on Paolo Genovese’s film Perfetti sconosciuti), Toc Toc, a comedy written by Laurent Baffie, La parola ai giurati, a theatrical adaptation of Sidney Lumet’s iconic film 12 Angry Men, Visita di condoglianze by Achille Campanile, and Tre sorelle by Anton Chekhov.
As an actor, he performed in: Più Forte di Loro by G. B. Shaw, directed by Gianluigi Piras (role: Gregorio Lunn). Non ti conosco più by Aldo De Benedetti, directed by Gianluigi Piras (role: Paolo Malpieri). Le virtù delle donne by Nicola Ferrucci, directed by Alex Curina (role: Alfredo). Le porte in faccia by Sergio Chiorino, directed by Sergio Chiorino (role: Police Inspector). La Locandiera by C. Goldoni, directed by Tony Skandal (role: Fabrizio). Delitti di una notte di mezza estate, directed by Sergio Chiorino (role: Marco). La maison d’été, adaptation of La cage aux folles by Nicola Ferrucci, directed by Alex Curina and Tony Skandal (role: Senator Pontery). Questa sera si recita a soggetto by Pirandello, directed by Antonio Ferrero (role: Verri). Macbeth by William Shakespeare, directed by Luisa Collenti (role: King Duncan).
Film and Television
On television, he has appeared in various Rai productions: he played the forensic doctor in Non Uccidere 2 (Rai 2) alongside Miriam Leone, a priest in Fuoriclasse 2 (Rai 1) with Luciana Littizzetto, and Raffaello, Gualtiero’s father, in Altri Tempi (Rai 1), directed by Marco Turco, starring Vittoria Puccini and Stefania Rocca. He was also part of the show Stasera CasaMika (Rai 2), directed by Fabio Calvi, and the Telecom Italia sitcom Navigare Insieme. He worked with BRW Filmland for the Esselunga commercial, portraying Caprotti, directed by Antony Marc Hoffman, and appeared in the music video Sing-hiozzo by Negramaro, directed by Paolo Ameli. He collaborated with Mediaset for the show Forum on Canale 5. He voiced the boss in the film Sotto lo stesso cielo by Mary Griggion and lent his voice to the multimedia project Connecting Wine. Additionally, he acted in two corporate films for IVECO and played Alfredo’s father in the short film Alfredo, produced by the Scuola Holden in Turin.
Cinema
He is a co-founder of the Italo-French film production company Marie Mariad Cinema. He has directed and produced several short films, including: Maschere, Piacere Greta, Un’altra partita and Impara a bussare.
Radio
Creator, host, and performer of the radio shows Dico bene? and Sipario Teatrale on Radio Italia1.
Podcast
Lettere dal Passato
is an immersive podcast that brings distant eras back to life through letters, diaries, and historical testimonies. With a captivating blend of multiple narrators, ambient sounds, and evocative music, each episode transports listeners to the heart of events, reviving the past with authenticity and intensity.
Misteri e Delitti - Storie di crimini veri
is a podcast that explores the most intriguing cases of crime history with an immersive and engaging approach. Through multiple voices, ambient sounds, and evocative music, each episode reconstructs unsolved mysteries and famous crimes, transporting listeners to the heart of the investigations.
Journalism and Literature
A publicist journalist, he has written for Leggo Torino, Stampa7 and La Precollina. He also founded and directed the online newspaper La Pekora Nera. He has published three novels: Raìshja (Falzea, 2007), presented at the Turin International Book Fair. Mi era rimasto un calzettone (Elena Morea Editore, 2008), a biography of former Torino FC and Italian national team footballer Patrizio Sala. Trent’anni dopo – Una storia da Lupi (Elena Morea Editore, 2009), an autobiographical account of his military service in the Lupi di Toscana regiment.
Music
Antonio Ferrero’s artistic journey began in music. He has played in various ensembles and was a member of the renowned orchestra of Gianni Grossi and the Big Band of maestro Giancarlo Gazzani. He collaborated with prominent jazz musicians such as Nando Amedeo and Mariano Di Nunzio. Alongside pianist Guido Canavese and double bassist Stefano Risso, he earned a merit diploma at the “Concorso Internazionale Città di Ispra,” ranking second with a jury composed of Franco Cerri and Lino Patruno.
