'Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito' (born
April 26,
1958) is an
American film and television actor.
Esposito was born in
Denmark to an
Italian father who worked as a stagehand and carpenter, and an
African-American mother who was an opera and nightclub singer.
[1] Esposito lived in
Europe,
New York, and
Cleveland until the family settled in
Manhattan when he was six. At the age of ten he made his
Broadway debut in the short-lived ''
Maggie Flynn''. Additional New York theatre credits include ''
The Me Nobody Knows'', ''
Lost in the Stars'', ''
Seesaw'', and ''
Merrily We Roll Along''.
Throughout most of the 1980s Esposito appeared in small roles in films such as ''
Maximum Overdrive'', ''
King of New York'', and ''
Trading Places'' and TV shows such as ''
Miami Vice'' and '', until landing his breakout role as a college student labeled as a "wannabe" by his peers in director
Spike Lee's 1988 film ''
School Daze''. Over the next four years, Esposito and Lee collaborated on three other movies: ''
Do the Right Thing'', ''
Mo' Better Blues'', and ''
Malcolm X''.
Esposito is probably best known for his portrayal of Agent Mike Giardello on the TV crime drama '', a role he played from 1998 until the series' cancellation in 1999. Other TV credits include ''
NYPD Blue'', ''
Law & Order'', ''
The Practice'', and ''
Fallen Angels: Fearless''.
Esposito's career and choice of roles defies pigeonholing; he has portrayed drug dealers (''
Fresh''), cops (''
The Usual Suspects''),
political radicals (''
Bob Roberts'') and even a
demonic version of the Greek God of Sleep from another
dimension (''
Monkeybone''.) His last notable roles were as
Muhammed Ali's father in ''
Ali'' and
Nuyorican poet
Miguel Piñero's friend and collaborator
Miguel Algarín in ''
Piñero'', both released in 2001.
Esposito's most recent role was Robert Fuentes, a
Miami businessman with shady connections, on the
UPN television series ''
South Beach''. He recorded a public service announcement for Deejay Ra's 'Hip-Hop Literacy' campaign, encouraging reading about
Muhammad Ali.
References
1. http://www.filmreference.com/film/64/Giancarlo-Esposito.html
External links
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Internet Broadway Database link
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Giancarlo Esposito at geocities.com
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