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Antonio Cupo

Antonio Cupo is a Canadian , , and of descent, best known for his lead role as Marco Moretti in the Canadian television series and for guest appearances in popular shows such as and . Born on January 10, 1978, in , , he began his career in theater during his youth and later pursued formal training in both and . Cupo grew up performing in numerous scholastic and regional theatrical productions in , which sparked his passion for . With dual interests in and , he enrolled at the , where he earned a degree in . Following his undergraduate studies, he spent two years in honing his craft, an experience that led to his professional debut as young Angelo Roncalli in the 2003 TV movie Il Papa Buono. Upon returning to Canada, Cupo quickly established himself in television and film, landing guest roles in science fiction and drama series including , , , , , Alcatraz, Arrow, and . His breakthrough came with the role of factory worker Marco Moretti in Bomb Girls (2012–2013), a World War II-era drama that showcased his ability to portray complex, heartfelt characters. In film, he has appeared in notable projects such as American Mary (2012) as Billy Barker, The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003), and A Little Bit Zombie (2012), blending horror, comedy, and drama genres. Cupo has become a prominent figure in productions, starring in romantic holiday films like Hats Off to Christmas! (2013) as Nick, Love at the Day Parade (2012), (2014), In My Dreams (2015), at the Golden Dragon (2022) as Nate, and more recently Guiding Emily (2023) and I'll Never Let You Go (2025), often playing charming, supportive leads that highlight his warm on-screen presence. Beyond acting, he has credits as a and , and he maintains a career, releasing his debut album Antonio Cupo and the Violet Chronicles in , which features original songs reflecting his multifaceted artistry. As of 2025, based in , Cupo continues to work across television, film, and , drawing on his international background to bring depth to his performances.

Early life and education

Early years

Antonio Cupo was born on January 10, 1978, in , , . He is of ethnicity, with both parents hailing from ; his father, Manlio, is from Palomonte in the , region, while his mother, Lucia, was born in in the province of , region. As the youngest of three children in a of immigrants who arrived in in 1968, Cupo was raised in , where he developed an early interest in the . During his childhood and teenage years in , Cupo gained exposure to acting through participation in school productions and regional theater. He performed in numerous theatrical shows, both scholastically and in local venues, which honed his skills and passion for the stage. Throughout high school, Cupo's dedication to theater earned him various acting awards for his performances in productions. This early success in the fueled his interest in pursuing formal studies in .

Education

Cupo enrolled at the (UBC) in 1999, driven by interests in both and . He pursued a degree in with an emphasis on , completing it in 2002. During his university years, Cupo continued his engagement with , participating in productions and taking acting-for-television classes that sharpened his performance skills and prepared him for a professional career. Following graduation, Cupo shifted focus to the entertainment industry, relocating to to pursue auditions and early professional opportunities in the early .

Career

Early career in Canada

Antonio Cupo began his professional acting career in in the early , following his university studies in . By his early twenties, he had transitioned from stage performances to television, securing guest and minor roles in several notable Canadian-produced series. His debut television appearance came in 2000 on the science fiction series Dark Angel, produced by James Cameron, where he portrayed roles including a Male X5 soldier in season 2. In 2002, Cupo appeared as Tony, a guitar player, in an episode of Steven Spielberg's miniseries Taken, marking another early credit in high-profile genre television. These roles were followed by a guest spot as Beck Bishop in the pilot episode of The L Word in 2004, a Showtime drama filmed in Vancouver. Breaking into the industry proved challenging for Cupo as a young actor in , where competition for roles was intense amid a growing but limited local production scene. He described pursuing "bit parts and recurring roles" but noted that opportunities often lacked depth, stating, "I had some neat roles but nothing I could really sink my teeth into." Despite these hurdles, these early experiences from onward provided foundational on-set training and visibility, ultimately influencing his decision to seek more substantial parts internationally.

Career in Italy

In 2005, Antonio Cupo relocated to after an Italian director spotted his performance in the Canadian film Hollywood Flies (2004) and invited him to take the lead role of Christian Grey in the second season of the popular TV series Elisa di Rivombrosa. This opportunity marked his breakthrough in the entertainment industry, where he portrayed the romantic male protagonist opposite , contributing to the series' massive success with over 14 million viewers per episode in alone. The show's popularity, as one of 's most-watched dramas at the time, propelled Cupo into starring roles in other high-profile television productions, including Medici miei () as Dr. Anthony Ross and L'ombra del destino (2011) as Antonio Principato, solidifying his status as a leading actor in European TV. Cupo's film career in Italy flourished during this period, with notable appearances in historical and genres. In 2009, he played substitute Alessandro Visconti in the TV movie Negli occhi dell'assassino, a crime drama directed by Edoardo Margheriti that explored a complex murder investigation in . That same year, he portrayed Alberto dell'Orto in Renzo Martinelli's epic (also known as Sword of War), a depicting the 12th-century conflicts between Emperor and . By the early , Cupo collaborated with Academy Award winner in three films: Carnera: The Walking Mountain (2008), where he played boxer Max Baer; (2009); and The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683 (2012), in which he depicted , during the . These roles highlighted his versatility in international co-productions, blending heritage themes with and . During his eight-year tenure in Italy, from approximately 2004 to 2012, Cupo faced cultural adaptation challenges, particularly the , as he had primarily spoken English before landing Elisa di Rivombrosa, requiring intensive preparation for Italian dialogue. The sudden fame from the series also disrupted daily life, with fans recognizing him frequently—such as an entire class of students approaching him—and forcing multiple home relocations in his first two years in . However, these experiences were offset by professional benefits, including steady work opportunities that kept him employed consistently, and personal enrichment from 's beauty and cultural depth, which he described as easy to fall in love with, even attending church regularly during his stay. This phase not only expanded his repertoire but also deepened his connection to his roots, paving the way for sustained collaborations.

Return to North America

After several years establishing his career in Italy, Antonio Cupo returned to in late 2011, settling in to refocus on English-language projects. His return coincided with a leading role as Marco Moretti, an Italian immigrant factory worker, in the Canadian drama series (2012–2014), which depicted women in a World War II munitions factory and co-starred as the forewoman Lorna Corbett. The series aired on Global Television and . This role marked his resurgence in Canadian television, leveraging the multilingual skills and dramatic depth gained from his Italian work to portray complex characters in ensemble casts. Cupo continued building momentum with supporting roles in high-profile series. In 2016–2017, he played Nick, a diamond dealer entangled in international crime, in four episodes of the Audience Network's thriller , sharing scenes with as the enigmatic Pieter Van De Bruin. By 2019, he expanded into U.S. network television as Captain Bruno Fabi, a officer secretly aligned with an ancient cult, appearing in all ten episodes of the first season of CBS's adventure drama . His performance in the series, which followed an expert and art thief combating , highlighted his ability to blend action and intrigue in multinational settings. Throughout the 2010s, Cupo became a staple in Hallmark Channel's romantic original movies, often portraying charming leads that emphasized heartfelt narratives and holiday themes. He starred as financial consultant Henry Williams in Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade (2012), opposite Autumn Reeser, where he helped revive a struggling Chicago parade while sparking a romance. In Hats Off to Christmas! (2013), he played Nick Bowers, the son of the store owner, assisting a single mother (Haylie Duff) in a department store's holiday display contest that led to unexpected love. Cupo also led as divorce attorney Marco in For Better or for Worse (2014), navigating a budding relationship with wedding planner Wendy (Lisa Whelchel) despite their contrasting professions. These roles solidified his appeal in feel-good television films, contributing to Hallmark's tradition of uplifting stories. As of 2025, Cupo resides permanently , supporting sustained opportunities in productions. His recent work includes the lead role of Carlo in the Lifetime thriller I'll Never Let You Go (premiered August 2025), where he portrays a captivating an director (Meagan Good) into a dangerous affair amid . Earlier projects like the supporting role in Hallmark's Guiding Emily (2023) and a as a waiter in Junebug (2024) underscore his ongoing versatility across genres.

Production work

Antonio Cupo expanded his involvement in the industry by transitioning into , leveraging his background in Hallmark films to explore opportunities behind the camera. In the mid-2010s, he founded Province Pictures Inc., where he serves as owner and , focusing on developing and financing high-quality projects primarily shot in . The company handles aspects such as tax credits, sales, and full from to delivery, collaborating with other producers to bring stories to fruition. Through Province Pictures, Cupo executive produced the romantic comedy A Brush with Love in 2019, which follows an artist rediscovering her passion amid a crisis. He also executive produced the 2020 Hallmark film Love Under the Olive Tree, a story of rekindled romance set against an olive grove backdrop, filmed in . These projects marked his entry into producing for Crown Media Family Networks, emphasizing feel-good narratives that aligned with his on-screen Hallmark experience. In addition to Province Pictures, Cupo maintains involvement in independent film production through Violet Chronicle Entertainment Inc., where he contributes as an actor and draws on his broader experience as an independent producer to support emerging projects. This dual role allows him to nurture smaller-scale endeavors outside the mainstream Hallmark framework. Cupo has discussed how his production work complements his acting career, noting that the behind-the-scenes perspective sharpens his on-camera performance while presenting challenges in time management. In a 2025 interview on the Behind Greatness podcast, he described this dynamic as a "catch-22," stating, "Working behind the camera helps me become better on camera, unfortunately working behind the camera is also taking away a lot of my time to work on camera." This balance enables him to influence storytelling holistically, from script development to final edit.

Filmography

Film

  • Elegy (2008, as Younger Man); Director: Isabel Coixet.
  • Smile (2009, as Tommy); Director: Francesco Gasperoni.
  • American Mary (2012, as Billy); Directors: Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska.
  • The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683 (2012, as Charles V, Duke of Lorraine); Director: Renzo Martinelli.
  • Anita B. (2014, as Aron); Director: Roberto Faenza.
  • Body of Deceit (2017, as Max); Director: Alessandro Capone.
  • It Happened in L.A. (2017, as Michael); Director: Michelle Morgan.
  • Vault (2019, as Dominic Ruggiero); Director: Tom DeNucci.
  • The Legend of La Llorona (2022, as Andrew Candlewood); Director: Patricia Harris Seeley.
  • Game of Love (2023, as Nick); Director: Farzad (as of IMDb).
  • A Winning Team (2023, as Anchor #1); Director: David Jackson.
  • Junebug (2024, as Waiter); Director: J.J. Adler.
  • I'll Never Let You Go (2025, as Carlo); Director: David Jackson.

Television

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