Erik Palladino

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Erik Palladino as "Sgt. Scream" in the FX television series Over There
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Erik Palladino as "Sgt. Scream" in the FX television series Over There

Erik Palladino (born May 10, 1968 in Yonkers, New York) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Dr. Dave Malucci in the NBC drama series ER.

Born to Peter (a heating contractor) and Queenie (a junior high school teacher) Palladino, he is the youngest of three sons born into an Italian-American family.[1] He wanted to be an actor after watching Robert De Niro's performance in the 1980 film Raging Bull when he was 12 years old. He joined a children's repertory company a year later. He and his brother, Chris, performed together in Chris' alternative rock band No More Happy Faces. He had long hair at the time, as he was a big fan of Jon Bon Jovi.

Erik graduated from the all-boy Catholic Archbishop Stepinac High School. This prompted him to then major in theatre at Marymount Manhattan College. He graduated in 1991 earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. He then continued performing with Rock's band until he got his first breakthrough role on the popular American television series ER.

In 2005, he starred in the FX television series Over There as "Sgt. Scream," the leader of a squad of U.S. 3rd Infantry Division soldiers involved the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. The show earned the milestone of being the first entertainment-oriented production featuring a currently ongoing conflict in the United States.

Erik also plays on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Hollywood charity.

Erik is the lead singer for the rock band Hearing Red.

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  • He has two dogs, Daisy and Leroy.
  • According to Mark Ebner from Hollywood, Interrupted, Erik Palladino is "constantly getting punched in bars by irate women who mistake him for" Joe Francis, the mind behind the provocative video series Girls Gone Wild.

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