Joey Ambrosini
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
An award-winning actor, Joseph Nicholas "Joey" Ambrosini was born on September 17, 2001, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the only child of Michele Ambrosini, and raised in the suburban town of Monroe, Connecticut.
At the age of 16, he made his first ever appearance in the movie Vault (2019) as a background actor. As he started to gain more knowledge of the craft, he would advance to landing supporting roles in various movies. His first speaking role in a feature film would be as Perry in the horror thriller, Burial Ground Massacre (2021). Joey would reprise the role of Perry in Damon's Revenge (2022) followed by appearances in Johnny & Clyde (2023), Alarmed (2023), and others.
Joey graduated from Masuk High School in 2020 and in 2023, he graduated with an associate's degree in theater arts at Connecticut State Housatonic. He performed in plays directed by his professor, Geoffrey Sheehan. In 2022, he acted in a combination of four different short plays. The following year, just before becoming a college graduate, he would play the role of Caliban in Rough Magic, a stage play by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
Joey Ambrosini is passionate about making dreams come true and hopes to inspire a lot of passionate minds for the world of acting and entertainment as how he was inspired to live his dream in becoming a professional actor. He is managed by Charles Lago of DTLA Entertainment Group and represented by Made Worldwide Agency.
At the age of 16, he made his first ever appearance in the movie Vault (2019) as a background actor. As he started to gain more knowledge of the craft, he would advance to landing supporting roles in various movies. His first speaking role in a feature film would be as Perry in the horror thriller, Burial Ground Massacre (2021). Joey would reprise the role of Perry in Damon's Revenge (2022) followed by appearances in Johnny & Clyde (2023), Alarmed (2023), and others.
Joey graduated from Masuk High School in 2020 and in 2023, he graduated with an associate's degree in theater arts at Connecticut State Housatonic. He performed in plays directed by his professor, Geoffrey Sheehan. In 2022, he acted in a combination of four different short plays. The following year, just before becoming a college graduate, he would play the role of Caliban in Rough Magic, a stage play by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
Joey Ambrosini is passionate about making dreams come true and hopes to inspire a lot of passionate minds for the world of acting and entertainment as how he was inspired to live his dream in becoming a professional actor. He is managed by Charles Lago of DTLA Entertainment Group and represented by Made Worldwide Agency.