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Saverio Fabbri (aka Savv Fabb) was born on July 9, 1986 in Bologna, Italy. He is an Italian actor, known for EO (2022), Don't Read This on a Plane (2020), HI LA, Barwy szczescia (2007) and It's a Yes From Me (2020); In 2021 he was selected as the juror of the Monologue Slam competition, organized by the ETTC Foundation (English Touring Theater Company). In the same year he was cast in the movie EO, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, which had its world Premiere at the 75th Cannes Film Festival, in 2022. In 2020, he played the role of Adamo in the Australian comedy drama Don't Read This on a Plane, which premiered at the Dances With Films Festival 2020, in Los Angeles. He was cast in TV and internet commercials such as: Provident, Aviva, Workai, Vision Express, Tymbark and Bank Millennium. In 2018, he was selected for the Hollywood Immersive program, during which he trained at the Beverly Hills Playhouse in Hollywood, Los Angeles. He is also a voice actor, video spokesperson, presenter, YouTuber, cricket color commentator and cricketer. Moreover, he used to run his own production company (Saverio Fabbri Productions) thanks to which he has produced over 500 projects to date (videos and voice overs). In 2018, Saverio Fabbri was selected for a workshop (held by Gary Stevens, one of the creators of the Teletubbies) in preparation for "Uno di Noi" (One of Us) - a show (created by Gary Stevens himself) presented at the 40th iNTeatro International Theatre Festival in Polverigi, Ancona, Italy. In 2015, Fabbri produced two short films ("Leaving... To Start Living" and "Intimidating Monologue") - which were published on his YouTube channel. In the same year, he obtained the leading role in two theatrical productions in Warsaw, Poland, after joining a local Italian-language theatre company. In 2008, he worked as a cricket color commentator for Sky Sports Italy (commenting on some ten Indian Premier League matches). He also used to be an international semi-professional cricketer (he represented Italy in different competitions). He speaks Italian, English, Spanish, basic French and basic Polish. The son of Carla Acquarelli (1956-), a primary school teacher, and Fabio Fabbri, a surveyor at the local town hall (1953-2016) - he grew up in Pianoro, a little town in the province of Bologna. A lifelong polyglot, he developed a passion for acting, foreign languages and communication early on in his life. His paternal great-grandfather Nello was a renowned puppeteer and together with his son Alfonso (Saverio's grandfather) and Fabio (his father) - they used to tour the whole region Emilia Romagna to perform in their Bolognese dialect puppet show. Although that turned out to be a very successful business, all members of the troupe had a main occupation and always loved and mainly considered puppets as a fun way to make people happy. Nello was a local policeman, Alfonso ran his own company as a house and church painter and Fabio, a surveyor as above-mentioned, was also a very talented painter and loved creating different pieces of art, such as manufacturing Nativity scenes or little villages from raw materials. Fabio was also the groundsman and coordinator of Bologna Cricket Club, the team Saverio used to play for when he was in Italy. Saverio joined a local theatre company at the age of 10 and performed with them for around 6 years and in over 10 plays (among which, "The imaginary invalid", "The Emperor's New Clothes" and more....). He also took several trips abroad with his family and on his own, which exposed him to other languages and cultures. He has also attended a University for Interpreters and Translators. Moreover, he used to be an international semi-professional cricketer (he represented Italy in different competitions). His other main hobbies include running, cycling, cooking, golf, travelling, music and reading psychological and motivational books.