Vito Cottone
- Actor
- Producer
Vito Cottone was born on August 20th, in Norristown, Pennsylvania. He
went to Villanova University majoring in Communication Arts & Sciences.
Soon after, he began working as a theater actor in New York City where
he studied with Terry Schreiber of the T. Schreiber Studio. Vito was
soon cast in several small off-Broadway plays, such as "HoteL
Baltimore", "The Death in the Juniper Grove", and the Samuel French
festival play winner, "Playing House." Starring as "Dr. Jason
Schwarzeele", in the self-produced short film "Shut the Cameras Off!"
he delivers a gripping performance whom some have said is "on the
forefront of indie filmmaking." Upcoming projects include work as the
male lead on the development of the Sci-Fi movie production, "The Lost
Ones", as well as his starring role in "The Republic", where he plays
"John Alden", acting opposite Marc Singer and Sean Young, set to
premiere this fall.