
BIOGRAPHY

"The medium isn't what's important. It's all about the story for me."
Born into show business, Alex Ceppi became a television and film child-actor at an early age. He also became the youngest co-producer for the “Latin American Theater Festival” while operating out of the well-established “Teatro Las Palmas” in his native city of Caracas, Venezuela.
Mr. Ceppi’s acting career took flight under the tutelage of renowned Latin American film and theater artists; but it wasn’t until he arrived in NYC that, under the direction of Ana Strasberg, Leonard Melfi and Elaine Aiken, he truly found himself as an artist. It was during Mr. Ceppi’s NYC theater stint as an actor that he fell in love with writing and penned his first series of scripts – “The Hungry Ones,” “Feverish” & “Smoke and Mirrors” - and thrived as an award-winning architect, designing buildings around the world for the acclaimed architecture firm of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, leading the practice of AHSC Architects as their Design Director and running his own firm, D.Arc Group, focused mostly on West-Coast projects.
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Painting, though always present as a design tool during his years as an architect, has become Mr. Ceppi's latest passion. Putting a strong emphasis on expression over style and genre, he borrows from his technique as a sketcher and a story-teller to engage the viewer. "It's not about perfection but intimacy. The subjects on my paintings are all attempting to share something personal. Please, lean in and listen."
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Film:
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A writer and producer in NYC, Mr. Ceppi is currently busy operating BOMBA Pictures – a content generating engine focused on both, high-end universal and Hispanic bi-cultural themed content for the movie business. For ongoing projects, please refer to Alex Ceppi's IMDB page.
Education:
Mr. Ceppi Mr. Ceppi is an honors graduate and recipient of the "James Britton Medal" from the School of Architecture at Syracuse University. He also studied acting and writing at The Lee Strasberg Institute, Jazz Percussion at Parsons School of Music, and was an active participant at the Actors Studio, NYC. Mr. Ceppi currently writes for StoryRocket.com and lectures about screenwriting at universities across the nation.​