Sergio Di Zio (born September 20, 1972) is a Canadian actor. He
starred in the television series Flashpoint as Michelangelo "Spike"
Scarlatti until the show concluded on December 13, 2012. His other
works include The Lookout, Cinderella Man, Senior Trip; the television
series This is Wonderland, Northern Town; as a voice actor for the
animated series Stoked and Babar and the Adventures of Badou. He also
appeared in the stage debut of Léo written by Rosa Labordé for which
he received a Dora Award nomination in 2006. Di Zio was recently part
of an animated show called Grojband, until the show concluded in May
2015. He more recently has transitioned to short films, however he
continues to take on various projects.Di Zio is best known for playing
Michelangelo Scarlatti, nicknamed "Spike", on the CTV police drama
Flashpoint. However, prior to landing his breakthrough role, he had
appeared in over 30 movies and TV series. After making his debut in
the 1995 film Senior Trip, Di Zio appeared in a string of telepics
including The Wall, Major Crime, Freak City, Rembrandt: Fathers &
Sons, and RFK. Additionally, he guest starred on other Canadian
series, such as Murdoch Mysteries, Republic of Doyle, and even played
"Ripper" on Stoked for 11 episodes.Film appearances include Ron
Howard's Cinderella Man, Boondock Saints, Flash of Genius, and the
Independent Spirit Awards winning The Lookout, playing Deputy Ted. Di
Zio has starred in Just Buried, 19 Months and the Peter Wellington
film, Luck, winner of the South by Southwest Film Festival.Sergio’s
TV movie appearances include Robert Ludlum's Covert One: The Hades
Factor, John Stamos' The Wedding Wars and the Fox biopic RFK, where he
played Robert F. Kennedy’s adviser and speechwriter Adam Walinsky.
starred in the television series Flashpoint as Michelangelo "Spike"
Scarlatti until the show concluded on December 13, 2012. His other
works include The Lookout, Cinderella Man, Senior Trip; the television
series This is Wonderland, Northern Town; as a voice actor for the
animated series Stoked and Babar and the Adventures of Badou. He also
appeared in the stage debut of Léo written by Rosa Labordé for which
he received a Dora Award nomination in 2006. Di Zio was recently part
of an animated show called Grojband, until the show concluded in May
2015. He more recently has transitioned to short films, however he
continues to take on various projects.Di Zio is best known for playing
Michelangelo Scarlatti, nicknamed "Spike", on the CTV police drama
Flashpoint. However, prior to landing his breakthrough role, he had
appeared in over 30 movies and TV series. After making his debut in
the 1995 film Senior Trip, Di Zio appeared in a string of telepics
including The Wall, Major Crime, Freak City, Rembrandt: Fathers &
Sons, and RFK. Additionally, he guest starred on other Canadian
series, such as Murdoch Mysteries, Republic of Doyle, and even played
"Ripper" on Stoked for 11 episodes.Film appearances include Ron
Howard's Cinderella Man, Boondock Saints, Flash of Genius, and the
Independent Spirit Awards winning The Lookout, playing Deputy Ted. Di
Zio has starred in Just Buried, 19 Months and the Peter Wellington
film, Luck, winner of the South by Southwest Film Festival.Sergio’s
TV movie appearances include Robert Ludlum's Covert One: The Hades
Factor, John Stamos' The Wedding Wars and the Fox biopic RFK, where he
played Robert F. Kennedy’s adviser and speechwriter Adam Walinsky.
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