Salvatore Coco shot to fame in the late 90s when he starred in Heartbreak High as the popular and charismatic Costa ‘Con’ Bordino from 1994 to 1997.
And the 49-year-old actor has added a string of impressive professions to his name over the years.
Appearing on The Morning Show on Friday, Salvatore revealed his latest venture as a professional Master of Ceremonies.
‘I’m a master of ceremonies. I just host a lot of weddings and I do a lot of corporate events,’ he shared.
Salvatore confessed that he frequently gets recognised at events as Con by older generations.
Salvatore Coco, 49, (left) shot to fame in the late 90s when he starred in Heartbreak High as the popular and charismatic Costa ‘Con’ Bordino from 1994-1997. Pictured with co-star Ada Nicodemou
‘A lot of people sometimes forget that I had played Con on Heartbreak High and then it’s actually their parents that go “isn’t that (Con) what the?”,’ he admitted.
The entertainer is also an acting coach, guiding aspiring actors in techniques, auditioning skills, and character development.
During his Morning Show appearance, Salvatore reflected on the legacy of Heartbreak High, which celebrates its 30-year anniversary.
Heartbreak High was a teenage soap opera set in Sydney that aired on Channel 10 and the ABC between 1994 and 1999 and became a cultural phenomenon.
The actor has added a string of impressive professions to his name over the years
Appearing on The Morning Show on Friday, Salvatore revealed his latest venture as a professional Master of Ceremonies
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Reflecting on the show’s success, Salvatore said: ‘I just thought it was another audition, a little role… and then boom, it exploded.’
‘We couldn’t go anywhere. We were bombarded everywhere we went. It was just really a surreal feeling,’ he admitted.
The series has since been rebooted for Netflix as an n comedy drama series.
Beyond Heartbreak High, Salvatore boasts a lengthy array of credits, including roles in Home and Away, Underbelly: The Golden Mile, East West 101, and Shirley Barrett’s comedy film Walk the Talk.
During his Morning Show appearance, Salvatore (middle) also reflected on the legacy of Heartbreak High, which celebrates its 30-year anniversary. Pictured with co-stars Scott Major (left) and Tai Nguyen (right)