Yvette De Vito
- Actress
- Producer
Yvette Celeste De Vito is an American actress, artist, and poet from the San Francisco Bay Area. Born in San Francisco, and raised between San Francisco and San Jose, Yvette comes from an extremely athletic background: by the age of 12 she was competing nationally with San Jose's Acrobatic Gymnastics team, ATA. She won many regional and national championships, most notably becoming a member of the prestigious USAG Junior Olympic National Team in 2008.
She then went on to attend San Jose State University's Theatre Arts program, which she earned her BA from while also minoring in RTVF (Radio-Television-Film.) During her 3rd year at SJSU, she completed a highly-regarded 6 month international exchange program at Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy.
She is a stage-trained actress with an immense love for the theatre. While attending SJSU she appeared in many Bay Area theatre productions, including Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing", Theresa Rebeck's "Loose Knit", and Moisés Kaufman's "The Laramie Project". After completion of her BA program Yvette moved to Los Angeles, where she currently resides. In addition to continuing her work on the stage, Yvette joined the Screen Actors Guild in the spring of 2015 and has been building her film and TV credits ever since. Most recently, she appeared as Nurse Rasia in the dramatic short film "Magda" opposite Abigail Breslin and Kasia Pilewicz.
She then went on to attend San Jose State University's Theatre Arts program, which she earned her BA from while also minoring in RTVF (Radio-Television-Film.) During her 3rd year at SJSU, she completed a highly-regarded 6 month international exchange program at Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy.
She is a stage-trained actress with an immense love for the theatre. While attending SJSU she appeared in many Bay Area theatre productions, including Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing", Theresa Rebeck's "Loose Knit", and Moisés Kaufman's "The Laramie Project". After completion of her BA program Yvette moved to Los Angeles, where she currently resides. In addition to continuing her work on the stage, Yvette joined the Screen Actors Guild in the spring of 2015 and has been building her film and TV credits ever since. Most recently, she appeared as Nurse Rasia in the dramatic short film "Magda" opposite Abigail Breslin and Kasia Pilewicz.