
Nicola Acocella is an Italian economist and academic, Emeritus Professor of Economic Policy since 2014.

Marella Agnelli was an Italian noblewoman, art collector, socialite, style icon and wife of Fiat chairman Gianni Agnelli. She often appeared in the fashion magazine Vogue. She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1963.

Ettore Beggiato, is an Italian historian and politician.

Giannalberto Bendazzi is an animation historian, author, and professor.

Roberto Remigio Benigni is an Italian actor, comedian, screenwriter and director. He gained international recognition for writing, directing and starring in the holocaust comedy-drama film Life Is Beautiful (1997), for which he received the Academy Awards for Best Actor and Best International Feature Film.

Mauro Biglino is an Italian author, essayist and translator. Much of his work focuses on the theories concerning the Bible and church history. Biglino has also been involved in producing Italian interlinear editions of the Tanakh for Edizioni San Paolo in Cinisello Balsamo, Italy.

Francesca Bortolotto Possati is an Italian entrepreneur, author, interior designer, philanthropist and hotelier.

Matteo Brancaleoni is an Italian contemporary pop/jazz singer, actor and journalist.

Rosaria Capacchione is an Italian politician and journalist, who served as an Italian Senator for the Democratic Party from 2013 to 2018. She has been a passionate investigative journalist against corruption and Italian mafia.

Giacomo Romano Davare is an Italian writer, stage director and teacher.
Caterina Davinio is an Italian poet, novelist and new media artist. She is the author of works of digital art, net.art, video art and was the creator of Italian Net-poetry in 1998.

Pierpaolo Donati is an Italian sociologist and philosopher of social science, who is considered one of the main exponents of relational sociology and a prominent thinker in relational theory.

Massimo Fenati, is an Italian comic book artist, illustrator and animator. He lives in London, UK, and is a dual citizen of Italy and the UK. He's mostly known as the creator of the Gus & Waldo book series and animations, about a pair of gay penguins in love. His books have been translated and published in several countries, among which his native Italy, where he also works regularly for Corriere della Sera newspaper.

Ambrogio Fogar was an Italian sailor, writer, rally driver and all-round adventurer and television presenter. He was a Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, gold medal for athletic value, gold medal for marine value, gold medal to memory and other.
Alessia Gazzola is an Italian novelist.

Roberto Gervaso was an Italian writer and journalist. He won the Premio Bancarella twice: for L'Italia dei Comuni in 1967, and for Cagliostro in 1973.

Luigi Giovanni Giussani was an Italian Catholic priest, theologian, educator, public intellectual, Servant of God and founder of the international Catholic movement Communion and Liberation.
Gianluca Grignani is an Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist.

Francesco Grillo is an Italian economist and manager.
Giuliano Di Paolo, also known as Julio D, is an Italian record producer, video director, photographer, singer-songwriter and author. His music includes a wide variety of influences including R&B, jazz, hip hop, synthpop, reggae and afrobeat.

Marzia Kjellberg is an Italian Internet personality, fashion designer, businesswoman, and one-time author. Known for her videos on her now-inactive YouTube channel, Marzia has also ventured into writing, fashion designing, and business. She is married to Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie.

Pietro Kuciukian is an Italian writer and surgeon of Armenian descent. He is also the president of International Committee for the Righteous of Armenians and Co-Founder of The Gardens of the Righteous Worldwide Committee. He collaborates with the Armenian Genocide Museum in Yerevan and is the founder of the “Memory is the Future” Committee, a project to sponsor Armenian cultural projects.

Mauro Leonardi is an Italian priest, writer and commentator.

Vittorio Lingiardi is an Italian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Full Professor of Dynamic Psychology and past Director of the Clinical Psychology Specialization Program (2006-2013), Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. He has coordinated with Nancy McWilliams the second edition of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual, the PDM-2.

Enzo Mari was an Italian modernist artist and furniture designer who is known to have influenced many generations of industrial designers.

Carlo Barcellesi, best known as Maurizio Milani, is an Italian stand-up comedian, actor and writer.

Rita Carla Francesca Monticelli is an Italian science fiction and thriller author. Born in Carbonia in 1974, she has been living in Cagliari since 1993, where she works as a writer, as well as scientific and literary translator.

Morando Morandini was an Italian film critic, author, journalist and occasional actor.

Francesca Paci is an Italian journalist.

Idanna Pucci is an Italian writer and documentary filmmaker, and a member of the prominent Pucci family of Florence.
Federico Rampini is an Italian journalist, writer, and lecturer who holds both Italian and American citizenship. He served as deputy editor of Il Sole 24 Ore, and has worked as chief foreign correspondent for La Repubblica since 1997. He has been residing in the United States since 2000. He is the 2019 receipient of the Ernest Hemingway Prize.

Christian Rocca is an Italian newspaper journalist and blogger.

Alberto Ronchey was an Italian journalist, essayist and politician.

Don Carlo Emanuele Maria Ruspoli, Duke of Morignano is a nobleman and architect. Firstborn son of Galeazzo Maria Alvise Emanuele Ruspoli, 2nd Duke of Morignano and first wife Doña María Elisa Soler y Borghi, of the Marquises of Rabell. He is Doctor of Architecture of the University of Rome, writer and researcher.

Federico Maria Sardelli is an Italian conductor, historicist, composer, musicologist, and flautist. He founded the medieval ensemble Modo Antiquo in 1984. In 1987, Modo Antiquo also became a baroque orchestra, debuting with the performance of Jean-Baptiste Lully's Ballet des Saisons in front of an audience of about five thousand.

Gabriele Tinti is an Italian poet and writer.

Delia Vaccarello was an Italian journalist and writer, as well as an activist for LGBT rights. She conducted lectures regarding journalism in Bologna and Urbino, and edited columns in the national periodical press related to anti-discrimination issues. A self-declared lesbian, in 2005, she collaborated on a project in the municipality of Venice for citizen education regarding homophobia. For Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, she curated a multi-volume anthology on love between women, the Principesse azzurre.

Aldo Zargani was an Italian Jewish writer and public intellectual who lived in Rome. He started writing in his early sixties: his first and best-known book, Per violino solo, appeared in 1995. In addition to his autobiographical writing, Zargani contributed to discussions about the politics and culture of Italian Jews with essays, lectures, and school visits.