Ester Pantano

Ester Pantano

Born in Catania in 1990, after graduating from high school, she enrolled in the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature, which she left for her second year at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome. He then returned to Catania to attend the Center for Stage Training.
His television debut is with a small role in the series Il commissario Montalbano in 2013, and after living between Paris and California, he returns to Italy founding with his friend Filippo Tirabassi a blues-jazz duo.
In 2018 he co-starred in the television film La mossa del cavallo – C’era una volta Vigata directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli, and in the same year he had a small role in the film Notti magiche, by Paolo Virzì. Over the next two years, she split between Rome and New York City to study acting with Susan Batson.
In 2019 he took part in the independent film Blue Lips directed by Andrea Rusich, while on television he starred for Enzo Monteleone in Duisburg – Line of Blood, and played the police officer Jessica Matarazzo in the series Imma Tataranni – Deputy Prosecutor. In 2021 he co-starred in the series Màkari directed by Michele Soavi.