Antonio Srado
- Actor
- Producer
- Editor
Antonio Srado is a Philadelphia native striving to achieve his dream of
becoming a renowned talented actor. "To strive is not to quit, but to
pursue action under any circumstance," he believes.
Antonio has been featured in student films, among them "Rubicon", directed by Christopher Romano and "Road to Opportunity", directed by Kimberly Nicola. Under his music stage name L.O.S., he has also played lead in a few music videos, including "Good Die Young" and "Just Tell Me", both directed by Judith Casanova, with whom he has won "Best Music Video" (Philadelphia Youth Film Festival, 2008) and "Great Honor Award" (Philadelphia's National Constitution Center, 2008).
Antonio also boasts a distinguished background in film production. He has produced various film projects, including his own music videos and a few student films. His intent is to continue to strive in his pursuit of acting and film production professions.
Antonio has been featured in student films, among them "Rubicon", directed by Christopher Romano and "Road to Opportunity", directed by Kimberly Nicola. Under his music stage name L.O.S., he has also played lead in a few music videos, including "Good Die Young" and "Just Tell Me", both directed by Judith Casanova, with whom he has won "Best Music Video" (Philadelphia Youth Film Festival, 2008) and "Great Honor Award" (Philadelphia's National Constitution Center, 2008).
Antonio also boasts a distinguished background in film production. He has produced various film projects, including his own music videos and a few student films. His intent is to continue to strive in his pursuit of acting and film production professions.