Costantino Vitagliano Net Worth

He has also appeared in the television series Un Posto al Sole and Il Bello delle Donne. His estimated salary is unknown. Costantino Vitagliano is an Italian Movie Actor with an estimated net worth of $18 Million. Born in Milan in 1974, he is known for his appearances in feature films and television series, such as Baila!, Vita Smeralda, The Death of Stone, Un Posto al Sole, and Il Bello delle Donne. He won the 2011 competition series Baila! and his salary is currently unknown.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day June 10, 1974
Birth Place Milan, Italy
Costantino Vitagliano age 49 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini

💰 Net worth: $18 Million (2024)

Costantino Vitagliano, renowned as a movie actor in Italy, is expected to have a net worth of $18 million in 2024. Having made a name for himself in the film industry, his impressive fortune is a testament to his talent and success. Throughout his career, Vitagliano has captivated audiences with his remarkable performances and has become a beloved figure in the Italian cinema. With his net worth steadily increasing, it is a testament to his remarkable skills and dedication to his craft.

About

Italian actor and personality known for appearing in both feature films and television series. He is known for competing and winning the 2011 competition series Baila! and for starring in the Italian feature films Vita Smeralda and The Death of Stone. 

Before Fame

He first began earning recognition in 2003 when he appeared on the Channel 5 talkshow series Men and Women. In 2005, he made his feature film debut in Too Beautiful. That same year he made his television acting debut in the miniseries I Married a Footballer.

Trivia

He was featured as a model in the 2005 calendar for MAX. He is also an author who has published several books including Costantino Desnudo. 

Family Life

He was born and raised in Milan, Italy. 

Associated With

He appeared alongside Maria De Filippi on her broadcast series Men and Women in 2003.