Joe Pantoliano
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| Joe Pantoliano | |
Pantoliano aboard the USS John F. Kennedy during Fleet Week, 2005 |
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| Born | Joseph Peter Pantoliano September 12, 1951 Hoboken, New Jersey, USA |
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| Other name(s) | Joey Pants |
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Joseph Peter "Joe" Pantoliano (born September 12, 1951)[1] is an American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Ralph Cifaretto on The Sopranos, and for his role as Cypher in The Matrix.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Personal life
Pantoliano was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, to first-generation Italian American parents Mary, a bookie and seamstress, and Dominic "Monk" Pantoliano, a hearse driver and factory foreman.[1][2] He attended HB Studio, but studied extensively with John Lehne. He lives with his wife, former model Nancy Sheppard, and their four children.[3] He was introduced to his wife by his friend, Samantha Phillips.[4]
On October 9, 2007 Pantoliano announced on the National Alliance on Mental Illness blog that he has been suffering from clinical depression for the last decade, although he was only formally diagnosed recently. He claims that his recent film Canvas was what helped him come to terms with his depression. Rather than hide his struggle from the public, he has chosen to speak out about it to remove some of the stigmas that are commonly associated with mental illness. He founded a non-profit organization, No Kidding, Me Too!, [5] to unite members of the entertainment industry in educating the public about mental illness. He is also dyslexic.
[edit] Career
He first grew to fame as "Guido the Killer Pimp" in Risky Business, appeared as Cypher in The Matrix, and won an Emmy as Ralph Cifaretto in HBO's The Sopranos. Pantoliano is also known for his role as Eddie Moscone, the bail bondsman, in the Robert De Niro comedy Midnight Run, as double-crossed mafioso Caesar in Bound and as police officer John Edward "Teddy" Gammel in Memento. He also played Deputy Marshal Cosmo Renfro in The Fugitive along with Tommy Lee Jones and reprised the role in the sequel U.S. Marshals. In 1985, he appeared as the villainous Francis Fratelli in The Goonies. He is known for his portrayals of criminal investigators, detectives, and forensic specialists.
In 2003, Pantoliano replaced Stanley Tucci in the Broadway play Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune. That same year he won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for The Sopranos.
He is often referred to as Joey Pants, due to the difficulty some have pronouncing his Italian surname.[6]
[edit] Filmography
- From Here to Eternity (1979) (TV)
- The Idolmaker (1980)
- M*A*S*H: (1981) (TV) (episode - "Identity Crisis")
- Monsignor (1982)
- The Final Terror (1983)
- Risky Business (1983)
- Eddie and the Cruisers (1983)
- Hill Street Blues (TV) (episode - "Ratman & Bobbin")
- The Goonies (1985)
- The Mean Season (1985)
- Running Scared (1986)
- Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
- Empire of the Sun (1987)
- La Bamba (1987)
- The Hitchhiker TV show (one episode) (1988)
- The In Crowd (1988)
- Midnight Run (1988)
- Nighbreaker (1989) (TV)
- The Fanelli Boys (1990) (TV)
- Downtown (1990)
- The Last of the Finest (1990)
- El Diablo (1990)
- Short Time (1990)
- Backstreet Dreams (1990)
- Zandalee (1991)
- One Special Victory (1991) (TV)
- Highlander: The Series (1992) (TV) (episode - "Deadly Medicine")
- Through the Eyes of a Killer (1992) (TV)
- Used People (1992)
- Three of Hearts (1993)
- Me and the Kid (1993)
- The Fugitive (1993)
- Calendar Girl (1993)
- Teresa's Tattoo (1994)
- Dangerous Heart (1994) (TV)
- Beethoven (1994) (TV)
- Baby's Day Out (1994)
- NYPD Blue (1994) (TV)
- The Last Word (1995)
- Steal Big, Steal Little (1995)
- Bad Boys (1995)
- Congo (1995)
- The Flight of the Dove (1994)
- The Immortals (1995)
- Bound (1996)
- 87th Precinct: Ice (1996) (TV)
- Natural Enemy (1997) (TV)
- Top of the World (1997)
- Tinseltown (1997)
- U.S. Marshals (1998)
- Hoods (1998)
- The Matrix (1999)
- The Outer Limits (1999) (TV) (episode - "Alien Radio")
- New Blood (1999)
- The Life Before This (1999)
- Black and White (1999)
- Memento (2000)
- Ready to Rumble (2000)
- The Sopranos (2000-2002)
- Cats & Dogs (2001) (voice)
- Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game) (2001) (voice)
- Roswell (2001) as Kal Langley (2 episodes)
- The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)
- Daredevil (2003)
- Bad Boys II (2003)
- Second Best (2003)
- The Handler (2003-2004)
- Racing Stripes (2005) (voice)
- The Amateurs (2005)
- Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006)
- Wedding Daze (2006)
- The Simpsons (2006) (TV) (episode - "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer")
- Deceit (2006)
- Canvas (2006)
- Unknown (2006)
- The Golden Door (2008)
- The Legend of Secret Pass (2008) (voice)
- Spring Break '83 (2009)
- To Live and Die (2009)
- The Job (2009)
- Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010 film)
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