Antonio Zarro (born August 17, 1970) is an Italian-American, director and actor. Zarro received a Student Academy Award in 1987 for Bird in a Cage, a 60-minute 1986 student film made while attending the Christian Broadcasting Network University (now Regent University) which received a positive review in the All Movie Guide. This film was the first from CBNU to win an Academy Award.
In addition, he taught as an adjunct instructor at Regent University (1989–1991) in Virginia Beach, Virginia and Old Dominion University (2001–2006) in Norfolk, Virginia. During his undergrad years, Zarro was President of the Communications chapter of Alpha Epsilon Rho and his video dramas won regional and national awards. In 1986, he wrote and directed a student film Bird in a Cage, which won a Student Academy Award. He has a BA from the University of Tulsa in Television and Theatre and an MA from Regent in Film. He made an uncredited appearance as a soldier in the Ted Turner film Gods and Generals.
He is currently an assistant professor of Filmmaking-television at Palm Beach Atlantic University.
1985 | Love Struck | Director of Photography | ||||
1986 | Bird in a Cage | |||||
1989 | Carmencita | |||||
2003 | Gods and Generals | Soldier | ||||
2009 | Clive | Thief | ||||
2010 | Animus | Vince |
1998 | Avoiding Sexual Harassment |
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