
Michele Abruzzo was an Italian actor.

Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo are three Italian comedians, actors, directors and screenwriters who are Aldo Baglio, Giovanni Storti and Giacomo Poretti. Performing in cinema, theatre and television they are among the most successful and widely known Italian comedians.
Ernesto Almirante was an Italian film and stage actor.

Enzo Andronico was an Italian character actor.

Rosina Anselmi was an Italian stage, television and film actress. She was a prominent actress in the Sicilian language theater, especially in the province of Catania.

Ignazio Balsamo was an Italian film and stage actor.

Dario Bandiera is an Italian actor and comedian.
Francesco Benigno, is an Italian actor of television, cinema and theatre. He is also a singer, and has directed a short film for which he won the Grifoni D'argento Award.

Gino Buzzanca was an Italian film actor.

Gerlando Buzzanca, best known as Lando Buzzanca, is an Italian theatrical, film and television actor, whose career spanned over 55 years.

Carla Calò was an Italian actress.

Guido Caprino is an Italian stage, film and television actor.

Giuseppe Caruso, best known as Pino Caruso, was an Italian actor, author and television personality.

Adolfo Celi was an Italian film actor and director. Born in Curcuraci, Messina, Sicily, Celi appeared in nearly 100 films, specialising in international villains. Although a prominent actor in Italian cinema and famed for many roles, he is best remembered internationally for his portrayal of Emilio Largo in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball. Celi later spoofed his Thunderball role in the film OK Connery opposite Sean Connery's brother, Neil Connery.

Tano Cimarosa, real name Gaetano Cisco, was an Italian actor, screenwriter and film director from Sicily. He participated in more than fifty movies.

Natale Cirino was an Italian stage and film actor.

Fabrizio Maria Corona is an Italian television and media personality and former paparazzo.

Rocco D'Assunta was an Italian actor, comedian and playwright.

Franco Diogene was an Italian actor and comedian.

Arturo Dominici was an Italian actor and voice actor.

Tea Falco is an Italian actress. Her credits include Me and You, Sotto una buona stella and the television show The Young Montalbano. In 2015, she also starred as Beatrice Mainaghi in 1992.

Salvatore "Turi" Ferro was an Italian film, television and stage actor. He is considered the most important actor in the Sicilian theatre post-World War II era.

Salvatore Ficarra and Valentino Picone are an Italian comedy duo who work on stage, films, television and books as Ficarra e Picone.

Salvatore Ficarra and Valentino Picone are an Italian comedy duo who work on stage, films, television and books as Ficarra e Picone.

Donatella Finocchiaro is an Italian actress. She has appeared in more than 20 films since 2002. She starred in The Wedding Director, which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.

Giuseppe Fiorello, also known as Beppe Fiorello or Fiorellino, is an Italian actor of the cinema and television.

Franco Franchi was an Italian actor, comedian and singer.

Antonino "Nino" Frassica is an Italian actor and television personality.

Corrado Gaipa was an Italian actor and voice actor.

Claudio Gioè is an Italian actor of the cinema, theatre and television.

Daniela Giordano is a retired Italian actress who is foremost known for her appearances in the Italian exploitation cinema in the late 1960s and in the 1970s. She is not to be confused with the stage actress and director of the same name.

Giovanni Grasso was an Italian stage and film actor. He appeared in 82 films between 1910 and 1955. He was born and died in Catania, Sicily, Italy. Born into a family of marionettists, he was cousin and namesake of Giovanni Grasso, a respected stage actor specialized in the Sicilian language repertoire, so he assumed at the beginning of his career the stage name "Giovanni Grasso Junior" to stand out. He was mainly active on stage, often acting together with his wife, Virginia Balestrieri.

Salvatore Leopoldo "Leo" Gullotta is an Italian actor, voice actor, comedian and writer.

Gabriele Lavia is an Italian actor, film director and theatre director.

Miriam Leone is an Italian actress and beauty pageant titleholder who won the Miss Italia 2008 beauty contest.
Guido Leontini was an Italian stage, film and television actor.

Luigi Lo Cascio is an Italian actor. He won the David di Donatello as best actor for his starring role in I cento passi. In 2012, he debuted as film director and writer with La città ideale.

Enrico Lo Verso is an Italian actor.

Margareth Madè born Margareth Tamara Maccarrone is an Italian model and actress. She uses her artist name because her own surname "Maccarrone" has too many associations with pasta.

Franco Merli is an Italian actor, who is best known for his role in Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom.

Benedetto Lo Monaco is an Italian actor, known for his work in many Italian movies.

Angelo Musco was an Italian actor in theater and film. He was known for his comic abilities as well as for his carefully drawn psychological portraits.

Tuccio Musumeci is an Italian actor and comedian.

Giovanni Onorato was an Italian film actor. He was the father of the actor Glauco Onorato and the cinematographer Marco Onorato.

Turi Pandolfini was an Italian stage and film character actor. He appeared in 46 films between 1917 and 1961.

Salvatore Ficarra and Valentino Picone are an Italian comedy duo who work on stage, films, television and books as Ficarra e Picone.

Aldo Puglisi is an Italian actor.

Salvatore "Salvo" Randone was an Italian theatrical, television and film actor.
Daniela Rocca was an Italian actress, model and writer.

Francesco Scianna is an Italian actor.

Frank Sivero is an Italian-American character actor, perhaps best known for playing the roles of Genco Abbandando in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather Part II, and Frankie Carbone in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas.

Tony Sperandeo is an Italian actor of cinema and television. Sperandeo is notable for frequently playing the roles of tough characters from his native region, Sicily. As of 2011, he was working on La Nuova Squadra, a police drama televised by Rai Tre, as the Superintendent Salvatore Sciacca.

Carlo Sposito was an Italian character actor, sometimes credited as Carletto Sposito.

Salvatore Termini is an Italian actor best known for his role as "Giovanni Trapani", nicknamed "King Kong", in two Italian language dramatic films directed by Marco Risi, "Mery per sempre", in which Termini made his acting debut, and its sequel, "Ragazzi fuori". They were both set in Palermo where Termini was born. He grew up in the bleak, economically deprived quarter of ZEN which features prominently in "Ragazzi Fuori".

Nino Terzo was an Italian actor.

Rosario "Saro" Urzì was an Italian actor. He is best known for his roles in the films In the Name of the Law (1949), The Railroad Man (1956), Seduced and Abandoned (1964), which earned him a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor, and The Godfather (1972).

Luigi Vannucchi was an Italian film, stage and television actor.

Elio Zamuto is an Italian actor and voice actor.