The Cerullo family continues to multiply. Giovanni Mazza has been cast as Giovanni, the newest member of the Bensonhurst clan. The handsome actor makes his General Hospital debut the week of May 13, 2024, just in time for his cousin Brook Lynn’s (Amanda Setton) wedding where he’ll perform a violin solo.
7 Things to Know
Mazza got his star in the business when he began acting in school plays and summer camps as a child in the Chicago metropolitan area. Things took a professional turn, when he was eight and landed a two-year Walmart commercial campaign. Local independent short film work and some prime time guest spots eventually followed.
Want to learn more about the actor? Here are seven things to know about Giovanni Mazza.
1. Mazza was discovered at the age of nine when he performed a solo violin medley at the Chicago Bulls Kids Talent Search in 2015. The event features local children, ages 5-14, displaying their musical abilities on the center court during a special halftime performance.
2. His love for the violin started at age 3. He began his studies via the Suzuki teaching. “It started at the local library,” Mazza told the Chicago Sun Times. “They had an instrument trial they called an ‘instrument petting zoo.’ I remember taking the violin out and really liked it, so I stuck with it.”
3. Mazza made his television debut as young Charlie Huggins on Nickelodeon’s Bella and the Bulldogs in 2015. He was 10 at the time, and it was a small speaking role.
4. Over the years, Mazza has performed solo violin at numerous professional sporting events, including NBA All-Star games and Major League Baseball games. Want to check out some of his musical performances? They are available via his YouTube page.
5.Mazza is also an athlete. He loved participating in sports during his school years. He played baseball, basketball and year-round travel soccer.
6. You can follow Mazza on Instagram at @giovanniviolin or on Twitter/X at @giovanniviolin.
7. Here’s another interesting tidbit about Mazza. He has dual citizenship in both the United States and Italy.
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