Eduardo Scarpetta (; born 14 April 1993) is an Italian actor.
Scarpetta was born into the famous family, where he grew up around actors, playwrights, and theater directors. His parents, Mario Scarpetta and Maria Basile, were actors who met in the theater; his father ran a theater company before his death at the age of 50, when Scarpetta was 11 years old. His great-great-grandfather is the Italian actor and playwright Eduardo Scarpetta.
He was born and raised in Naples, where attended a liceo classico. He later studied acting at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome.
In 2002, Scarpetta made his theatrical debut at the age of nine in the play Felicello and Felicella. In 2022, he won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of his great-grandfather, Vincenzo Scarpetta, in The King of Laughter.