Birthday: September 17, 2001 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Birth Name: Joseph Nicholas Ambrosini
Height: 177 cm
Joseph Nicholas "Joey" Ambrosini was born on September 17, 2001 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the only child of Michele Ambrosini Romeo and stepson of Joseph Romeo Jr.. He was raised in an Italian ancestry and in the suburban town of Monroe, Connecticut. Joey was inspired to get into acting by his all-time favorite actor, Christian Bale, an...
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Joseph Nicholas "Joey" Ambrosini was born on September 17, 2001 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the only child of Michele Ambrosini Romeo and stepson of Joseph Romeo Jr.. He was raised in an Italian ancestry and in the suburban town of Monroe, Connecticut. Joey was inspired to get into acting by his all-time favorite actor, Christian Bale, and was introduced into the field in 2017 by film producer, David Gere.Joey made is first ever film appearance in 2018 for a film called Vault: casse contre la mafia (2019) where he played a Casino Patron alongside Theo Rossi, Clive Standen, and Samira Wiley followed by playing one of Santa's elves in L'aventure magique de Noël (2019) before landing his first speaking role in a feature film as Perry in Burial Ground Massacre (2021).Joey would reprise the role of Perry for the sequel of Burial Ground Massacre, under the title Damon's Revenge (2022). Following the reprising role, he would land all different types of parts in films such as Secrets by the Shore (2022), The Junkyard Dogs (2022), and Johnny & Clyde. Throughout the year and having the pleasure in working in those films, Joey would also have the pleasure in working with A-list talents including Robert LaSardo, Avan Jogia, Jason London, and more.In 2018, Joey started to produce his own films at Masuk High School. His first production was a short documentary about the Masuk High School wrestling team and one year later, he produced a more successful feature length documentary about the Masuk High School football team called Panther Homecoming (2020). The documentary led to Joey being awarded Best Producer for the Masuk High School Senior Awards before becoming a Masuk High School graduate in June 2020.Joey took film production as an elective at Masuk High School for three years, starting as a sophomore, taught by teachers, Jonelle DiSette, Joe Carrino, and Nancy DePietro. Both Carrino and DePietro took part in creating the two documentaries Joey produced during his junior and senior year. After graduating from Masuk High School, Joey began his days as a college student at Housatonic Community College in Bridgeport, Connecticut, studying acting, under the guidance of Geoffrey Sheehan and Vanessa R. Butler.Joey Ambrosini is passionate about making dreams come true and hopes to inspire a lot of passionate minds for the world of acting and entertainment as how he was inspired to live his dream in becoming a professional actor. Show less «
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