Fabrizio Imas
- Actor
Fabrizio Imas is a man of the arts. Born in Torino, Italia, he grew up
an only child in a white-collar family. His father ran the family-owned
hardware factory, and his mother worked from home, raising Fabrizio and
tending to the home. Early in life, Fabrizio acquired a fiery passion
for the arts. He attended an artistic high school, Academia Albertenia
of the Arts in Torino, where he fostered his creative skills in stage
design. His love for the arts continued with his painting, multimedia
creations - heavily influenced by pop art and culture. At fifteen,
Fabrizio's modeling career began with the Italian national campaign of
"Blue Spirit," which took him around the world, working with Italy's
most prominent designers and photographers. In 2000, he moved to New
York to continue his modeling. After his first performance with AMC's
"Flash-Frame," he moved to Hollywood to continue building his acting
career studying at the Lee Strasberg Institute. His portfolio of national and
international commercial campaigns includes clients like VISA,
1-800-Dentist, and Johnny Walker. Fabrizio expanded his acting ability
and branched out into theater in a romantic comedy Lola Goes to Roma,
written and directed by Sundance award-winner Josefina Lopez. Josefina was so
captivated by Fabrizio's talent that she cast him in her next movie,
Baby Boom (2005), a winner at the Los Angeles Film Festival. He was offered a
role in the Aundre Johnson movie 4 1/4 (2005), which was viewed at film festivals
around the world including Palm Springs, Barcelona, and Capri.
Additional work of Fabrizio's include co-starring in Madonna's
controversial music video American Life directed by Jonas Åkerlund, leading
roles in Passions (1999), Days of Our Lives (1965) (daytime drama) and The Comeback (2005) with Lisa Kudrow,
directed by Michael Patrick King.