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Jacopo Sarno in 2007
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jacopo Furio Sarno |
Also known as | Jaky, Jake Sarno |
Born | September 1, 1989 |
Origin | Milan, Lombardy, Italy |
Genres | pop |
Occupation(s) | musician |
Instruments | Guitar, piano, harmonica, singing |
Years active | 1995 – present (actor) 2004 – present (singer) |
Labels |
Walt Disney Records EMI (2008–2010) T.Rex Studio Get Over Records Cloverthree Music (2016-present) |
Website | www |
Jacopo Furio Sarno ([ˈjaːkopo ˈfuːrjo ˈsarno]; born September 1, 1989) is an Italian actor, dubber and singer. Since 2013 Sarno has been known as "Jake Sarno". Active in the world of acting as a child, he began starring in several sitcoms, most produced by Mediaset. In the early 2000s he continued to work as an actor in theater and film, as well as on television, where he became one of the familiar faces of the sitcom produced by Disney Channel. During his career he has also tried his hand engraving of records and conducting television.
He is the son of Patrizia and Franz A. Sarno. In 2015 he received his Master of Philosophy degree in Università degli Studi di Milano.
He made his debut very young and became a familiar face of television by the second half of the 90s, playing in some sitcom and advertising.
In 1995 he made his debut as an actor in the sitcom Io e la mamma (Mom and I), alongside Gerry Scotti and Delia Scala, playing the role Paolino for all seasons, until 1997. Two years later, back on television, he was a regular on Canale 5 and in a sitcom Don Luca, where he played the role of Mirko for only two seasons. The following year he made his film debut, playing a small part in the last film the fantasy saga Fantozzi 2000 - La clonazione (Fantozzi 2000 – Cloning), in which he played the role of a child abandoned by parents too busy with their work. In 2001 he went back to basics and provides the sitcom Bradipo (Sloth), aired on MTV Italy, after a three-year hiatus, he played a small part in the sitcom Il Mammo (The Mom) with Enzo Iachetti and Natalia Estrada.
In 1996 reads short film Il soffitto (The Ceiling), directed by Barbara Nava, and this interpretation was considered Best Actor Film Festival Messina. He debuted in 2006 as a television host for the music program Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Destination Kids by Nickelodeon. The following year he starred on the show for children of Jaky "Quelli dell'intervallo", while in 2010 he obtained a main role in the film by Massimo Boldi "A Natale mi sposo".