- Francesco Paladino
Francesco Paladino (born
January 7 ,1975 ) is an Americanperformance art ist, who keeps his work far enough under the radar, but is still able to generate media interest in his work.First known as a theatre actor and shifting from indie-film and stand-up. His first self-produced play "Love is Beautiful" in 1995 at The
UBU , off-Broadway New York, featured Francesco as a confused and poorBrooklyn boy looking to be loved. He later went on to grab roles in more commercial projects such as "Howard Stern's Private Parts" and "The Peacemaker" starringNicole Kidman andGeorge Clooney . He starred in the independent Spanish film noir, "The Fifth Commandment", which received top honors at the International Spanish Film Festival.Francesco Paladino's work as a performance artist can be seen across the
United States . His show "The Dogma Tour" premiered at the Here Theatre, and received rave reviews. ("Paladino's work is charming, witty, and completely disturbing..." -"Time Out New York ")Biography
Early life
Francesco was born in
Livingston, New Jersey . He is the younger of two children born to Italian immigrants. His mother Lucia originally from Central Italy, while his father Francesco Sr., originates from the southernmost part of Italy's Mediterranean. He was raised Catholic, but did whatever he could to avoid Sundaymass . His parents encouraged his love of performing with classes, auditions, and an occasional day off from school to further pursue his dream. His first major audition was forRobert De Niro 's son, in "A Bronx Tale ".After high school, he studied with the greatest Lee Strasberg protégés in
New York City studio settings and privately. His work matured, as did his theatrical choices for class. During one session in class, his work was admired by a prominent New York casting agent, who arranged an audition with "Clerks" writer/director Kevin Smith. He auditioned for a role in "Mall Rats", which was later given toBrandon Lee . His discouragement later brought him to perform in countlessoff-Broadway venues as a recognized performance artist. One of his most recent New York notable roles/performances was created by critically acclaimed erotic novelists Polly Frost, in "Sex Scenes".
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