Shaun Paul Piccinino
- Director
- Actor
- Stunts
Shaun Paul Piccinino (Peach-a-nino), an acclaimed film and television director, boasts an impressive portfolio with six Netflix features to his name. Among these, three have achieved global recognition: "A California Christmas" and its sequel, "City Lights," both topped Netflix's global charts, while "That's Amor" secured a spot in the top three worldwide, contributing to over 250 million hours viewed. Shaun's success continued with "Holiday Harmony" on HBOMax, capturing a top ten position globally, and "The Island," which clinched the number one spot on Starz, marking his fifth chart-topping movie.
With a career spanning twenty plus years, Piccinino has directed 11 feature films, 3 television series and contributing to countless other productions, showcasing his versatility across various genres and platforms, including HBO, Netflix, Warner Brothers, Lionsgate and more. His expertise isn't just limited to directing; Shaun is also renowned for his skill in action sequences, stunts, and visual effects. His early career highlights include significant roles in "Deadliest Warrior," contributions to the "Call of Duty" franchise, and work on "Robot Chicken" and Star Wars specials.
Shaun's journey in filmmaking began after moving to Los Angeles from Northern California in 2001. With a rich background in acting, editing, visual effects, script writing, stunts, producing, and directing, he has become a well-rounded talent in the industry. His classical training under his father, Barry Piccinino, a respected drama professor and stage director, laid the foundation for his artistic development. Known for his creativity, sincerity, and budget efficiency, Shaun Piccinino continues to captivate audiences worldwide, proving his ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate across different mediums.
With a career spanning twenty plus years, Piccinino has directed 11 feature films, 3 television series and contributing to countless other productions, showcasing his versatility across various genres and platforms, including HBO, Netflix, Warner Brothers, Lionsgate and more. His expertise isn't just limited to directing; Shaun is also renowned for his skill in action sequences, stunts, and visual effects. His early career highlights include significant roles in "Deadliest Warrior," contributions to the "Call of Duty" franchise, and work on "Robot Chicken" and Star Wars specials.
Shaun's journey in filmmaking began after moving to Los Angeles from Northern California in 2001. With a rich background in acting, editing, visual effects, script writing, stunts, producing, and directing, he has become a well-rounded talent in the industry. His classical training under his father, Barry Piccinino, a respected drama professor and stage director, laid the foundation for his artistic development. Known for his creativity, sincerity, and budget efficiency, Shaun Piccinino continues to captivate audiences worldwide, proving his ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate across different mediums.