Luciano Saber was introduced to acting in Chicago's famous theater district in his early teens. He got a taste of success early on when "Sing For Me Naxia," a play about the Albanian/Yugoslavian conflict, in which he portrayed a suppressed Albanian film director, won Chicago's best directorial award. Ironically enough, a few years later "Placebo Effect" a feature film about the same subject matter, in which Luciano starred, wrote and produced, won Best Feature, Best Original Screenplay and Best Cinematography at the New York International Independent Film Festival. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia College and attended two police academies, Illinois State Police Academy as well as the United States Air Force Law Enforcement Academy. He became a certified law enforcement officer in the state of Illinois and served in the USAF all before his 27th birthday. Today, Luciano's starring in feature films, is single and lives in Los Angeles when he's not filming on location.
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