Speranza finished his studies in the technical school Confederación Suiza.
Speranza rose to fame in 2011, due to his participation in the 7th season of Bailando por un Sueño, hosted by Marcelo Tinelli. In this program, he went through different styles of dancing with partner Nadia Hair. He made it to the final, but lost to Hernán Piquín (professional dancer and actor) and Noelia Pompa.[2]
Speranza made a brief replacement for Beto César and Melina Creco (famous tango dancer) in the 8th season of the same competition.[3]
Speranza acted in theater for the first time in Despedida de Solteros (2011), with Nazarena Vélez, Paula Chaves and Pedro Alfonso.[4] Later, Speranza had a role in the comedy Viaje de Locura, in Villa Carlos Paz. It premiered in the "Holiday" theater.