Alberto Fabbretti
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
He's an actor, known for "36 Hours in New York", "Demise" and "Neverworld".
He recently played a bagpiper in the movie "Candy Cane Lane", directed by Reginald Hudlin. He played the role of runway model in the feature film "Demise", directed by Yara Estrada, and the lead character Max in the horror short film "Neverworld", directed by Alexandra Samton.
He played the registrar in the We Are The Mighty episode "The Code to Catch Cancer" and appeared in sketch comedy episodes for the comedians Shane Gillis and Maz Jobrani.
He directed, produced and starred in the short movie "36 Hours in New York", finalist at the Kosice and Prague International Monthly Film Festival and officially selected by the Chelsea Film Festival in New York, NewFilmmakers NY, the Lift-Off Global Sessions and the Direct Online Monthly Film Festival, nominee for the category Best Short Film. He started his career appearing in music videos of the rapper Bknott, "Sensei" and "Captain Cap".
His acting credits include "Ballad of a Hustler", "Enemy of Reality", "One for the Road", "Undercurrent", "The Reading", "Dating in New York", "SKETCHY Tales of the Black Doodler", "Educate the Monster", "Night Film", "Dream No. 37,091", "Anything for You" and "SMASH!". In 2020, he has been featured in the music videos "Addicted", produced by Project Reese, and "Harmony" of Sarai Korpacz.
He played the double role of 1950's teenager guy and 1980's rural man in Erin Harper's short film "Veral".
In 2019, he played the role of Doug Salinas in the episode "Murder in Paradise" of the first season of the HBO Max series "The Killer Truth". He then appeared in the TV episode "Good Help Is Hard to Find", pilot of the series "Brooklyn Vans", directed by Daniel Jordano.
He has produced and starred in the short movies "Daytime Dreams" and "Without Escape".
He recently played a bagpiper in the movie "Candy Cane Lane", directed by Reginald Hudlin. He played the role of runway model in the feature film "Demise", directed by Yara Estrada, and the lead character Max in the horror short film "Neverworld", directed by Alexandra Samton.
He played the registrar in the We Are The Mighty episode "The Code to Catch Cancer" and appeared in sketch comedy episodes for the comedians Shane Gillis and Maz Jobrani.
He directed, produced and starred in the short movie "36 Hours in New York", finalist at the Kosice and Prague International Monthly Film Festival and officially selected by the Chelsea Film Festival in New York, NewFilmmakers NY, the Lift-Off Global Sessions and the Direct Online Monthly Film Festival, nominee for the category Best Short Film. He started his career appearing in music videos of the rapper Bknott, "Sensei" and "Captain Cap".
His acting credits include "Ballad of a Hustler", "Enemy of Reality", "One for the Road", "Undercurrent", "The Reading", "Dating in New York", "SKETCHY Tales of the Black Doodler", "Educate the Monster", "Night Film", "Dream No. 37,091", "Anything for You" and "SMASH!". In 2020, he has been featured in the music videos "Addicted", produced by Project Reese, and "Harmony" of Sarai Korpacz.
He played the double role of 1950's teenager guy and 1980's rural man in Erin Harper's short film "Veral".
In 2019, he played the role of Doug Salinas in the episode "Murder in Paradise" of the first season of the HBO Max series "The Killer Truth". He then appeared in the TV episode "Good Help Is Hard to Find", pilot of the series "Brooklyn Vans", directed by Daniel Jordano.
He has produced and starred in the short movies "Daytime Dreams" and "Without Escape".