Gianfranco Gallo is an Italian actor, singer, author, and director, born into a family of artists: his father was singer Nunzio Gallo and his mother actress and writer Biancamaria Varriale. He made his debut in 1981 with Roberto De Simone's company and has since built a long and versatile career across theatre, film, and television.
A prolific playwright and stage director, he has written and performed numerous successful comedies and musicals, including Quartieri Spagnoli, Non ci resta che ridere, and Ti ho sposato per ignoranza, becoming one of Naples' most frequently staged authors.
On television, he is known for Un posto al sole, Il Clan dei Camorristi, Gomorra - The Series (as Don Giuseppe Avitabile), Luna Park for Netflix, and La voce che hai dentro (2023). In cinema, he has worked with directors such as Marco Risi, Edoardo De Angelis, Matteo Garrone, and Michele Placido, appearing at both the Rome and Venice Film Festivals. His directorial debut feature, Dodici Repliche, earned several international awards.
A trained tenor under Roberto De Simone, he has also published three books: Napoli da Sotto a Sopra (2011), Cuori in ordine alfabetico (2013), and Segreti e Quarantene (2020). Over the years, he has received numerous awards as both actor and director, confirming his role as a prominent figure in contemporary Italian performing arts.