[1] During his final years at school, at the age of eighteen, Edoardo started to take acting classes with Actors Studio Members Danny Lemmo and Dominique De Fazio.
In a short time more television roles followed with directors Ricky Tognazzi, Alberto Sironi and Luigi Perelli, for Italy's national public broadcasting company, Radio Televisione Italiana (RAI).
[1] In 2008 he shortly attended the University LUISS Guido Carli in Rome, where he studied international relations before moving to England to further pursue his acting training.
[1] In 2013 he played the starring role in the English productions The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams and The Shape of Things by Neil LaBute at the Teatro Abarico in Rome.
Acting in La mossa del pinguino, Claudio Amendola's directing debut,[1] was swiftly followed by starring in SKY Germany’s short film, Am Wald.
[8] Straight after Ben-Hur, Edoardo was cast by director Carlo Carlei in the World War I drama The Border, where he played a young Italian soldier fighting in the trenches against the Austrian army.