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Stelio Savante
Born
Cape Town, South Africa
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • producer
  • Years active1996–present

    Stelio Savante[1] [2] is a South African actor and filmmaker [3][4] [5] that has appeared in 140 films and series in the last three decades. He is known for his roles as a South African/Israeli journalist and undercover Mossad agent opposite Jim Caviezel and Claudia Karvan in the political thriller Infidel, a Portuguese mayor opposite Matt Dillon in the Hawaiian drama Running for Grace, a small town deputy directly opposite Cress Williams, Kellan Lutz and Anne Heche, in her final film performance in the noir What Remains, and a rogue policeman in the South African epic drama Colors of Heaven.[6] In 2007 he became the first male South African-born Screen Actors Guild award nominee (Best Ensemble in a Comedy) for his recurring role on Ugly Betty[3] followed by roles in the studio films My Super Ex-Girlfriend and Starship Troopers 3: Marauder. He is also known for the roles of Moses in the biblical series The Chosen, and the voice of Ajax in the popular video games Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and Call of Duty: Mobile.

    Early life[edit]

    A Capetonian of Greek, Italian, British, Ashkenazi, and Anatolian descent,[7][8][9] his grandfather was a racing driver who placed and won medals at the 1955 Monte Carlo Rally.[3] Fluent in Afrikaans and Greek, he graduated from Camps Bay High School, immigrated from South Africa to the United States when he was offered an international tennis scholarship by the University of West Alabama[10] and relocated again to New York City in 1992 to pursue an acting career.[11]

    New York And Los Angeles[edit]

    His prime-time debut came in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as a BosnianMuslim fundamentalist. Directed by Academy Award winner Juan Jose Campanella and also starring Bradley Cooper and Alfred Molina, the episode was nominated for an Emmy.[12] Landed the recurring role of SteveonUgly Betty, produced by Salma Hayek.[13] He received a Screen Actor's Guild nomination along with the lead ensemble cast in 2007.[14] Also a recurring role on My Own Worst Enemy, guest star lead roles in J. J. Abrams' Undercovers opposite Boris Kodjoe and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, The Suite Life on Deck, Person of Interest opposite Jim Caviezel, Without a Trace opposite Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Ivana Milicevic, Breakout Kings opposite Jimmi Simpson, and NCIS. As well as in the HBO series Togetherness directed by Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass, and in The ChosenbyDallas Jenkins and on Tyler Perry's The Haves and the Have Nots, and Captain Fall.

    Further television credits include FBI, Law & Order: Criminal Intent opposite Chris Noth and Annabella Sciorra, The Sopranos, as Dan 'Schaffy' Schaffner in Jim Breuer's pilot for Pulp ComicsonComedy Central and recurring as Antonio on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. He portrayed Joe Masseria in the eight part mini-series The Making of the Mob: New York for AMC and David SarnoffinAmerican Genius for National Geographic.[15]

    Starred directly opposite Anne HecheinWhat Remains, opposite Matt Dillon and Jim CaviezelinRunning for Grace directed by David L. Cunningham, and opposite Michael Beach and George Blagden in the romantic comedy No Postage Necessary. He was cast opposite Jim Caviezel for the third time, also working directly opposite Claudia KarvaninCyrus Nowrasteh's political thriller Infidel which was released nationwide on 18 September 2020. Additional film credits include the comedy My Super Ex-Girlfriend directed by Ivan Reitman, starring opposite Anna Faris, Eddie Izzard, Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson, and Rainn Wilson, and in Ron Howard's Academy Award winner A Beautiful Mind opposite Russell Crowe. An ensemble leading role in Sony Pictures Entertainment Starship Troopers 3: Marauder produced by Academy Award nominee David Lancaster , a supporting role in Movieguide award winner What If, and a lead role opposite Isaach De Bankole and Juliet LandauinRudolf Buitendach's Where the Road Runs Out, the first feature to ever be filmed in Equatorial Guinea,[16] winner of the Best Narrative Feature Award at the 2014 San Diego Film Festival and a Black Reel Award for Outstanding World Cinema in 2017.[17] Starred in Peter Greenaway's Eisenstein in Guanajuato which was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival.[18] He also starred in the independent film Pacific Standard Time opposite Alex Russell and Willa Holland, and the sex trafficking film Selling Isobel, winner of the 'Indie Award' at the Raindance Film Festival in 2016. He voiced the role of Ajax in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

    He received positive reviews for his role in the feature A Million Colours,[19][20][21] which screened at the Montreal World Film Festival, Pan African Film Festival, Atlantic Film Festival, and was also awarded two South African Film and Television Awards.

    Theater credits include lead roles in the American and New York premiers of Arnie Sieren's award-winning Belgian play, My Blackie, Belgian playwright Jean-Yves Picq's The Case Of Kaspar Meyer, German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig's Arabian Night directed by Trip Cullman, Dan Gordon's Murder in the First directed by American Theatre Wing alumni Michael Parva, and Mortal Coils directed by Actors Studio lifetime member Ed Setrakian.

    Films And Plays Produced[edit]

    Savante has produced and served in a producing role on such films as No Postage Necessary, Official Selection of the Heartland Film Festival starring George Blagden, Michael Beach, and Raymond J. Barry making history as the first film to ever release via blockchain technology and available to stream using cryptocurrency as payment,[22] religious film The Penitent Thief released by Vertical Entertainment, and drama Selling Isobel starring Lew Temple, Alyson Stoner, and Matthew Marsden, winner at the 2016 Raindance released by Gravitas Ventures, and several short films.

    To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks Stelio produced and performed 110 Stories Celebrity Benefit Performances with Katie Holmes, Samuel L. Jackson, Melissa Leo, Cynthia Nixon, and Jeremy Piven.[23] at the Skirball Center for The Performing Arts at NYU. It was directed by Gregory Mosher.[24][25] Savante describes 110 Stories as a chance to give people closure about the attacks;[18] he was in New York City at the time of the attacks, and cites that as a reason why he produces the play.[26] In 2010, he also produced and performed the Los Angeles theater debut of 110 Stories Celebrity Benefit Performances at the Geffen Playhouse,[25] with John Hawkes and Ed Asner directed by Mark Freiburger.[27] All proceeds were donated to the Red Cross Los Angeles as aid to Haiti in the aftermath of their earthquake. In 2013, he produced and performed 110 Stories at Ebony Rep in Los Angeles.[28] The proceeds were donated to Operation Gratitude. And again he produced and performed 110 Stories opposite Robert Forster and Mira Sorvino directed by his acting teacher Bill Alderson in 2016.[29] As playwright, his one-act play Venom was self-produced Off Broadway and nominated as a finalist for Samuel French's Love Creek festival.[30]

    Video game credits include: Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and Call of Duty: Mobile,Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, Mass Effect 2, Army of Two: The 40th Day, a role in the live-action simulated video game Red Alert 3, and Midnight Club.

    Personal life[edit]

    Savante was diagnosed with Celiac Disease in 2010 and has become a vocal advocate for other sufferers. He stated that the disease attacked his organs, including his liver. He was later also diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis.[3] [31] Savante is a Christian. [32]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Awards Category Work Outcome
    2007 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Ugly Betty Nominated
    2014 San Diego Film Festival Best Narrative Feature (shared with Rudolf Buitendach) Where The Road Runs Out Won
    2015 Berlin International Film Festival Teddy Ballot Volkswagen Audience Award Eisenstein in Guanajuato Nominated
    The Short Film Awards SOFIE Award Best Actor in a Short Film Once We Were Slaves Won
    American Movie Award Best Actor[33] Won
    Bare Bones International Film Festival Best Actor in a Short Film Nominated
    Attic Film Festival Best Male Performance Nominated
    International Christian Film Festival Best Actor in a Short Film Nominated
    2016 Philadelphia Independent Film Festival Best Actor Once We Were Slaves Nominated
    2018 Manhattan Film Festival Best Comedic Drama Feature Avalanche Won
    2021 Manhattan Film Festival Best Horror Feature Destination Marfa Won
    2022 Political Film Society Award for Peace Best Film Pulled From Darkness Nominated
    2024 Austin Film Festival Narrative Feature Award Summer Of Violence Nominated
    2024 Downtown Los Angeles Film Festival Best Picture Summer Of Violence Won

    Selected filmography[edit]

    Year Project Role Notes
    1995–1996 Late Night with Conan O'Brien Antonio 2 Episodes
    1996 Close Up Frankie
    1998 Pulp Comics: The Jim Breuer Show Dan Schaffner 1 Episode
    2000 Astoria Nick US & Greece Theatrical
    The Sopranos Gaetano Giarizzio 1 Episode: "Full Leather Jacket"
    Guiding Light Mr Black 2 Episodes
    2001 A Beautiful Mind Lab Technician Worldwide Release
    2003 All My Children Guard Berger 7 Episodes
    Midnight Club II Primo Video Game
    2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Phil Bartoli 1 Episode: "Unchained"
    Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Milan Zergin 1 Episode: "Night"
    2006 My Super Ex Girlfriend Leo Worldwide Release
    2007 NCIS Danny Coyle 1 Episode: "Requiem"
    Ugly Betty Steve Recurring
    8 Episodes
    2008 My Own Worst Enemy: Conspiracy Theory Oliver Chelovich / John Bentley 2 Episodes
    Corrado Antonio Worldwide Release
    Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Sergei Video Game
    Starship Troopers 3: Marauder "Bull" Brittles Video
    2009 Red Alert 3: Uprising Sergei Video Game
    Without a Trace Dimitri Melvychenko 1 Episode: "Heartbeats"
    2010 Undercovers Hollis Kruger 1 Episode: "Instructions"
    Mass Effect 2 Eclipse Security Guard Video Game
    Stolen Memory DLC
    Army of Two: The 40th Day Russian Elite / Russian Grunt / SA Guard / SA Elite / SA Grunt Video Game
    A Million Colours Major Shawn Dixon Worldwide Release
    The Suite Life on Deck Stefan 1 episode: "Breakup in Paris"
    What If... Joel Worldwide Release
    Finding Hope Now Ruben
    2011 Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Indian Ocean Pirates / Various Characters Video Game
    A Million Colours Major Shawn Dixon
    2012 Where the Road Runs Out Martin
    Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Nigerian Mercenary / Additional Voices Video Game
    Breakout Kings Malko 1 Episode: "Double Down"
    2013 Jimmy Mr. Laney
    Selling Isobel Alfonso
    The Secret Village Joe
    Awakened Benny
    2014 Once We Were Slaves Demas
    Pacific Standard Time Marius Roos
    Person of Interest Aris Zappo 1 Episode
    2015 American Genius David Sarnoff
    Togetherness Yanni Episode
    Eisenstein in Guanajuato Hunter S. Kimbrough
    The Making of the Mob: New York Joe Masseria 2 episodes
    2016 Cassidy Way Truck Driver
    Apartment 407 Alfonso
    Media Howard Boston Television Movie
    Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Shoreline Mercenary Video Game
    Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Villain Sniper Video Game
    2017 Odious Eddie
    Blood in the Water Marius Roos
    Army Dog Sheriff Bill
    Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Shoreline Mercenary Video Game
    Windsor Pierre Gandy
    Pronoia Jeff short[34]
    2018 Running for Grace Mayor Blue Fox, Netflix
    Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Ajax Video Game
    No Postage Necessary Agent Ames
    Arrested Development "Gator" Episode
    Death House Dr. Roos
    The Haves and the Have Nots Dino Malone Episode
    The Cleaning Lady Michael
    2019 Bernie the Dolphin Brock Winters Lionsgate
    I Am That Man Detective Olsen On Demand
    The Message (Camp Arrowhead) Gerald Walker On Demand
    Rapid Eye Movement Steve Larabee Theatrical
    2020 The Penitent Thief Tiran Amazon, On Demand; also producer
    The Chosen Moses PeacockTV
    Infidel Pierre Barthes Cloudburst, Universal
    2021 Pups Alone Lenny Theatrical, Saban, Paramount
    Under the Stadium Lights Producer Theatrical, Saban, Paramount
    Destination Marfa Vincent, The Hitchhiker Released on DVD, Amazon, and Vudu
    2022 Angry Neighbors Damenial Krento Lionsgate; also producer
    What Remains Scott STARZ, Gravitas Ventures; also executive producer
    Find Her Feliz Leonard Streaming; also producer
    Pursuit Of Freedom Bedros Theatrical, PureFlix
    Blackwood Henri Theatrical, SABAN
    Brut Force Cuco Streaming, XYZ
    2023 Captain Fall The Butterfly Thug Netflix
    FBI Fabian Shabani CBS
    Nefarious Detective Russo Theatrical Release
    Mobking Big Bill Theatrical Release

    References[edit]

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