Salomon Passariello
- Actor
- Art Department
- Art Director
Salomon Passariello Solorzano was born on May 27 from an artist family
in Queens, New York. He was the son of star dancer Macarena Solorzano.
Salomon's mother was a close friend of director/writer/producer Fina
Torres.
His step-mom, Dominique Passariello Cuisine, and his uncle, Vicente
Passariello, invited Salomon to be present on TV sets. Salomon spent
countless weekends next to his grandmother actress Gladys Cáceres.
Salomon relocated himself to Venezuela in the early 1990s. He lived in
Caracas near La Carlota military airport, where he witnessed Chavez
first MBR-200 coup on February 4, 1992. Several army units under
Chavez's command barreled into urban Caracas assaulting and
overwhelming key military and communications installations. On 27
November 1992, a second coup attempt was launched in Caracas, led by
officers from the air force and navy. Salomon's apartment was damaged
by both of the airstrikes.
On December 1992, Salomon moved to France and returned to Venezuela in
1993. At some point, he met Venezuelan actor Wilmer Valderrama in 1994,
who he would cross paths with again later. Salomon returned to Caracas
in 1994 until Chavez went on to win the 1998 presidential election on
December 6, 1998. Salomon would live in France from 1998 to 2002, and
Greece from 2002 to 2004. He would finally go back to Miami, Florida on
Halloween 2004.
Upon enrolling in Los Angeles Pierce College, Salomon Passariello
decided to focus on acting. He would become an aspiring actor with the
versatility to perform in different languages, such as English, French
and Spanish. Salomon's earlier film roles include stunts in films such
as Inception. He appeared as a Queen Anne's Pirate in 2011's Pirates of
the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, directed by Rob Marshall. It was in
this production that he became very close friends with Lejon Stewart,
who appeared in 2006's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest,
directed by Gore Verbinski.
His other roles include appearing as in The Muppets, Ben Affleck's
Argo, as well as Iyad Hajjaj's The Rifleman. Salomon will next appear
in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises, as a prisoner who breaks
out of prison.
in Queens, New York. He was the son of star dancer Macarena Solorzano.
Salomon's mother was a close friend of director/writer/producer Fina
Torres.
His step-mom, Dominique Passariello Cuisine, and his uncle, Vicente
Passariello, invited Salomon to be present on TV sets. Salomon spent
countless weekends next to his grandmother actress Gladys Cáceres.
Salomon relocated himself to Venezuela in the early 1990s. He lived in
Caracas near La Carlota military airport, where he witnessed Chavez
first MBR-200 coup on February 4, 1992. Several army units under
Chavez's command barreled into urban Caracas assaulting and
overwhelming key military and communications installations. On 27
November 1992, a second coup attempt was launched in Caracas, led by
officers from the air force and navy. Salomon's apartment was damaged
by both of the airstrikes.
On December 1992, Salomon moved to France and returned to Venezuela in
1993. At some point, he met Venezuelan actor Wilmer Valderrama in 1994,
who he would cross paths with again later. Salomon returned to Caracas
in 1994 until Chavez went on to win the 1998 presidential election on
December 6, 1998. Salomon would live in France from 1998 to 2002, and
Greece from 2002 to 2004. He would finally go back to Miami, Florida on
Halloween 2004.
Upon enrolling in Los Angeles Pierce College, Salomon Passariello
decided to focus on acting. He would become an aspiring actor with the
versatility to perform in different languages, such as English, French
and Spanish. Salomon's earlier film roles include stunts in films such
as Inception. He appeared as a Queen Anne's Pirate in 2011's Pirates of
the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, directed by Rob Marshall. It was in
this production that he became very close friends with Lejon Stewart,
who appeared in 2006's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest,
directed by Gore Verbinski.
His other roles include appearing as in The Muppets, Ben Affleck's
Argo, as well as Iyad Hajjaj's The Rifleman. Salomon will next appear
in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises, as a prisoner who breaks
out of prison.