List of Italian child actors

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This is a list of child actors from Italy . Films and/or television series they appeared in are mentioned only if they were still a child at the time of filming.

Current child actors (under the age of eighteen) are indicated by boldface.

NameBorn [Died]Years active (as child actors) & selected filmography
Amendola, Ferruccio 1930 [2001]1943 – Gian Burrasca (1943)
Apicella, Tina 19461951 – Bellissima (1951)
Argento, Asia 19751984–1989 – Zoo (1988)
Arru, Andrea 20072020-present – Di4ries (since 2022) – Diabolik: Who Are You? (2023)
Baldini, Oreste 19621974-1975 – The Godfather Part II (1974) – The Flower in His Mouth (1975)
Balestri, Andrea 19631972–1975 – Le Avventure di Pinocchio (1972)
Barbetti, Cesare 1930 [2006]1935–1945 – Il cappello a tre punte (1935) – Dagli Appennini alle Ande (1943)
Bellini, Gianfranco 1924 [2006]1936-1937 – The Two Sergeants (1936) – Il signor Max (1937)
Blasi, Ilary 19811987–1989 – Da grande (1987) – The Sweet House of Horrors (1989)
Boccoli, Brigitta 19721982–1987 – Manhattan Baby (1982)
Bonansea, Miranda 1926 [2019]1934–1942 – The Blind Woman of Sorrento (1934) – The Dream of Butterfly (1939)
Brown, Eleonora 19481960–1964 – La ciociara (1960)
Calenda, Carlo 19731984 – Cuore (1984)
Cantarini, Giorgio 19921997–2008 – La vita è bella (1997) – Gladiator (2000) – In Love and War (2001)
Capone, Claudio 1952 [2008]1965-1969
Carrà, Raffaella 19431952 – Tormento del passato (1952)
Cascio, Salvatore 19791988–1992 – Cinema Paradiso (1988) – Stanno tutti bene (1990)
Cerusico, Enzo 1937 [1991]1948–1953 – Cuore (1948) – Altri tempi (1952)
Cervi, Valentina 19741984 – Portami la luna (1984)
Cesari, Federico 19972007-2014 – A Dinner for Them to Meet (2007) – The Youngest Son (2010) – The Dinner (2014)
Cestiè, Renato 19631970–1979 – San Michele aveva un gallo (1972) – L'ultima neve di primavera (1973)
Chevalier, Roberto 19521958-1970 – Young Husbands (1958) – The Vengeance of Ursus (1961)
De Ambrosis, Luciano 19371944–1950 – I bambini ci guardano (1944)
De Carolis, Cinzia 19601968–1976 – The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971) – The Night of the Devils (1972)
De Sica, Vittorio 1901 [1974]1917 – The Clemenceau Affair (1917)
Delle Piane, Carlo 1936 [2019]1948–1953 – Cuore (1948) – Guardie e ladri (1951)
Di Gennaro, Gianluca19902004–2006 – Certi bambini (2004)
Febbi, Vittoria 19391949–1960 – Alarm Bells (1949) – Tragic Spell (1951) – Fury of the Pagans (1960)
Ferrari, Paolo 1929 [2018]1938–1943 – Ettore Fieramosca (1938) – Gian Burrasca (1943)
Fioravanti, Giusva 19581967–1975 – La famiglia Benvenuti (1968-69)
Follina, Giulia19501950–1968 – Familie Schölermann (1954–1960)
Frezza, Giovanni 19721980–1985 – Quella villa accanto al cimitero (1981) – I nuovi barbari (1982) – La casa con la scala nel buio (1983)
Gasparri, Franco 1948 [1999]1961–1962 – Golia contro i giganti (1961) – Sansone (1961) – La furia di Ercole (1962)
Germano, Elio 19801993 – Ci hai rotto papà (1993)
Hill, Terence (Mario Girotti) 19391951–1957 – Vacanze col gangster (1951) – Voice of Silence (1953)
Ielapi, Federico 20102016–present – Quo Vado? (2016) The King's Musketeers (2018) – Pinocchio (2019)
Interlenghi, Franco 1931 [2015]1946 – Sciuscià (1946)
Leurini, Gino 1934 [2014]1948–1951 – Wonderful Adventures of Guerrin Mescino (1952) – Domani è troppo tardi (1950) – Guardie e ladri (1951)
Locchi, Pino 1925 [1994]1932–1942 – Il canale degli angeli (1934) – Il signore desidera? (1934) – Il re burlone (1935)
Luzi, Giulia 19942006–2011 – I Cesaroni (2006–2011)
Mastronardi, Alessandra 19861999–2001 – Il manoscritto di Van Hecken (1999)
Merli, Franco 19571974 – Il fiore delle mille e una notte (1974)
Meynier, Geronimo 1941 [2021]1955–1957 – Amici per la pelle (1955) – Il Cocco di mama (1955) – Guendalina (1957)
Momo, Alessandro 1956 [1974]1969–1974 – Malizia (1973) – Profumo di donna (1974)
Musy, Gianni (Gianni Glori)1931 [2011]1941–1943 – Oro nero (1942) – Harlem (1943)
Neri, Tommaso Maria 20012010–2017 – La solitudine dei numeri primi (2010)
Nicotra, Giancarlo 1944 [2013]1950–1958 – Man, Beast and Virtue (1953)
Notari, Eduardo 1903 [1986]1912–1921
Pacitto, Brando 19962006–2012 – The Holy Family (2006)
Quattrini, Paola 19441949–1961 – Tragic Spell (1951) – The White Angel (1955) – Hercules (1958)
Roveri, Ermanno 1903 [1968]1912–1921 – Christus (1916) – Dagli Appennini alle Ande (1916)
Russo, Federico 19972004–2015 – I Cesaroni (2006–2012)
Santoro, Domenico19581970–1973 – The Adventures of Pinocchio (1972)
Santostasi, Sara 19932000–2011 – Don Matteo (2004) – The Days of Abandonment (2005) – Donna Detective (2007-2010)
Sarno, Jacopo 19891996–2007 – Io e la mamma (1997-1998) – Fantozzi 2000 – La clonazione (1999)
Sikabonyi, Margot 19821994–2000 – Ho un segreto con papà (1994) – Un medico in famiglia (1998-2014)
Sperduti, Alessandro 19871998–2001 – Cristallo di Rocca: Una storia di Natale (1999) – Distretto di Polizia (2000-2001)
Staiola, Enzo 19391948–1954 – Ladri di biciclette (1948) – Le retour de Don Camillo (1953)
Tedesco, Paola 19521964 – Il vangelo secondo Matteo (1964)
Torrisi, Paolo (Maurizio Torresan) 1951 [2005]1961–1966
Vidale, Fabrizio 19701979-1987 – Io zombo, tu zombi, lei zomba (1979) – L'estate sta finendo (1987)
Zurzolo, Lorenzo 20002008-2018 – A Perfect Family (2012)

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