Edoardo Cicorini (born 7 August 1967), better known as Edoardo Costa, is an Italian fashion model and actor. His career began in the fashion industry in the early 1990s, when he worked for the modeling agency Why Not. While working as a model, Costa decided to begin studying acting in Paris, Milan, and Los Angeles. Following his studies, Costa went on to make various appearances on U.S. television. Some series included Baywatch, Arliss, and The Bold and the Beautiful.

Following his success on American television, Costa also made a variety of independent American films, which led him to play his debut major role as Thomas Gabriel's henchman, Emerson, in Live Free or Die Hard. His debut major role in an American film was Down the Shore in 2011. Costa has made forays into theater by acting in the plays Bread Love Fantasy and Very Old Man. Costa has worked on numerous Italian soap operas, television series, films, and reality shows throughout his career.

Early life

Costa was born on 7 August 1967 in the town of Varese in Northern Italy, around 34 miles north of Milan. His father, Pietro, was a transport business owner, and his mother, Rosangela, worked at the local electric company. He had a younger sister, Monica. Costa was educated in Italy and attended Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, which is considered the largest Catholic University in the world. He studied Philosophy while at the University.

After completing his education, Costa served his military service as a Carabinieri in the mid-1980s. It was during this period in his life when he was discovered by a modelling scout in a local bar in Milan.

Career

1980s–2007: Early work

After being spotted by a modelling scout, Costa began to work for the modelling agency, Why Not. The modelling agency was founded in 1976 and has managed many famous models, including Naomi Campbell. Following his modelling career, Costa's first acting appearance came in 1988, when he featured in the film, Human Error.

After appearing in Human Error, Costa was featured in a number of US TV shows, including Baywatch, Arliss, and The Bold and the Beautiful. His appearances on American television coincided with various roles in Italian television series. This began in 1996, when he played the role of Lorenzo Macchia on the show Un posto al sole. Over the next decade, he spent a number of years working on various Italian TV shows.

His first role in a major film came in 2007, when he played the villain's henchman in Live Free or Die Hard.[citation needed]

In 2007, Costa took control of Beatrice International Models, which is considered within the fashion industry as a similar agency to Ford Models, Elite and Next with former models including Iman and Stephanie Seymour. The venture catapulted Costa into the international spotlight. The modeling agency also began a formal dialogue with the National Eating Disorders Association and its CEO, Dr. Lynne Grefe. The effort made it the first international modeling agency to work together with the association to spread awareness and positive prevention about the diseases that have plagued the industry for decades. In 2007, Costa also opened The Actor's Academy Milano. Inspired by his experience studying acting in America, Costa began one of the first schools in Europe to exclusively recruit Lifetime Members of the Actor's Studio—as well as teachers from other prestigious American acting schools including the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, the Beverly Hills Playhouse and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, all of whom specialized in method acting using the system created by Konstantin Stanislavski.[citation needed] The Actor's Academy Milano has hosted acclaimed actors such as Martin Landau and Mickey Rourke.

2008–present

In 2008 and 2009, Striscia la notizia, a news program in Italy, raised concerns about the alleged embezzlement of funds of a non-profit organization founded by Costa for the benefit of children in Kenya and the inhabitants of the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

On 24 May 2011 Costa was charged with fraud by prosecutors in Milan, Italy. On 12 July 2012 Costa was sentenced to three years of prison, a fine of 2,000 Euros and 7,000 Euros. Costa denied the charges and later appealed against the original verdict.

In 2010, Costa had a major role as Colonel Tanelli in The Black Tulip. In the film he played the role of Colonel Tanelli. The film revolves around the Mansouri family, who open a restaurant in Kabul, Afghanistan. The film was selected for screening as Afghanistan's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards.

In 2013, he appeared in the film Non-Stop with Liam Neeson. In the film he played the role of Herve Philbert.

Filmography

YearFilm / Television seriesRole
1988Human ErrorUnknown
1996Un posto al soleLorenzo Macchia
1998Un medico in famigliaUnknown
1999VivereRiccardo Moretti
1999Finalmente soliUnknown
1999Anni '60Unknown
1999Millennium ManMarco Sanjoni
2000Distretto di PoliziaUnknown
2000Valeria medico legaleUnknown
2001Una donna per amico 3Unknown
2001HollowDetective Santini
2001Angelo il custodeAdriano
2003The Bold and the BeautifulRiccardo Moretti
2005Il cielo può attendereUnknown
2005Ricomincio da meLuca Biagini
2006The Night Before the ExamsOttavio – fidanzato della mamma di Claudia
2007Live Free or Die HardEmerson
2010Black TulipColonel Tanelli
2011Down the ShoreJacques Sardi
2014Non StopHerve Philbert
2014Grand StreetSebastian
2014PanzehirFrancesco Sasso
2015ColdThomas Blake
2015CrAzyEdoardo
2015Club SantinoMarco
2017Culture of FearDavid
2017General CommanderOrsini
2019My Sweet LifeAntonio
2022Christmas in the CaribbeanAlessandro
2023The IslandManuel Alvarez
2025Harry WildMarcello

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