List of Italian American actors
To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Italian American actors or must have references showing they are Italian American actors and are notable. As discussed in the 2005 book Hollywood Italians by Peter E. Bondanella, as well as numerous other sources, Italian-American actors have made a significant impact.[1][2][3][4][5] The Guild of Italian American Actors was founded in 1937.[6]
The list is organized chronologically, listing Italian American actors by birth date periods.
1990s
1980s
- Eva Amurri (1985 – ) 75% Italian and 25% Anglo-American – film/television actress – daughter of Susan Sarandon
- Michael Angarano (1987 – ) television/film actor (Sky High, Will & Grace)[8]
- Justin Baldoni (1984 – ) Italian father and Jewish mother – television actor (Everwood)[9]
- Adrian Bellani (Celasco) (1982 – ) Salvadoran mother and Italian father – television actor (Passions)
- Rachel Bilson (1981 – ) Italian mother and Jewish father – film/television actress (The O.C.)[10][11]
- Corbin Bleu (1989 – ) Italian mother and Jamaican father – film/television actor (High School Musical)[12]
- Sophia Bush (1982 – ) part Italian – television actress (One Tree Hill)
- Ashley Lyn Cafagna (1983 – ) 25% Italian blood – soap opera actress turned film star and singer
- Robert Carmine (Schwartzman) (1982 – ) Italian mother and Jewish father – film actor – son of Talia Shire
- Hayden Christensen (1981 – ) 25% Italian-American – actor (Awake)
- Stephen Colletti (1986 – ) 25% Italian reality television star and co-host of MTV's TRL
- Mark Copani (1981 – ) Italian father and Jordanian mother – actor and professional wrestler[13]
- Kaley Cuoco (1985 – ) 50% Italian-American- television actress (8 Simple Rules, Charmed, The Big Bang Theory)
- Nicholas D'Agosto (1980 – ) Italian-American father – television actor
- Chris Evans (1981 – ) 25% Italian blood – film actor (Cellular, Fantastic Four)[14]
- Vanessa Ferlito (1980 – ) actress (CSI: NY)[15]
- David Henrie (1989 – ) – 50% Italian blood – television actor (How I Met Your Mother, Wizards of Waverly Place)[16]
- Jonas Brothers (Kevin, Joe and Nick) from Jonas L.A and Jonas Brothers on Disney Channel (12.5% Italian descent)
- Lindsay Lohan (1986 – ) 25% Italian and 75% Irish- television actress – film actress (The Parent Trap, Mean Girls)
- Michelle Lombardo (1983 – ) Italian father and Irish mother – actress and model[17]
- Tina Majorino (1985 – ) 25% Italian blood – film/television actress (Napoleon Dynamite, Veronica Mars)[18]
- Joseph Mazzello (1983 – ) Italian, Irish and Polish – television actor
- Lea Michele – (1986) Her mother is of Italian descent. (Glee) [19]
- Vanessa Minillo (1980 – ) 25% Italian, 25% Irish and 50% Filipino – actress
- Frankie Muniz (1985 – ) Italian and Irish mother and Puerto Rican father – film actor (Agent Cody Banks, Malcolm in the Middle)
- Gia Paloma (1984 – ) Adult film actress [20]
- Hayden Panettiere (1989 – ) part Italian – model and television/film actress (Heroes)
- Charlie Pecoraro (1980– ) Italian-American film and stage actor.
- Joseph Perrino (1982 – ) film/television actor (The Sopranos)
- Shawn Pyfrom (1986 – ) 12.5% Italian blood – television/film actor (Desperate Housewives)[21][22]
- Nikki Reed (1988 – ) Jewish father, mother of Italian and Native American descent – actress
- Christina Ricci (1980 – ) 25% Italian blood – film actress (The Addams Family)
- Keri Sable (1986 – ) Adult film actress[23]
- Jason Schwartzman (1980 – ) Italian Mother and Jewish father – film actor – son of Talia Shire [24]
- Julia Stiles (1981–). part Italian descent.[25]
- Steven Strait (1986 – ) Is of Dutch and Italian heritage[26] – model, singer, and actor (Sky High)
- Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta stage name Lady Gaga(1986 – ) mostly Italian – singer performer (The Fame Monster, Born This Way)
1970s
- Donna Adamo (1970 – ) Wrestler and actress (The Sopranos)
- Victor Alfieri (1971 – ) Italian born television actor[27]
- Chad Allen (Lazzari) (1974 – ) Italian father and Anglo-American mother- film/television actor (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman)[28]
- Lauren Ambrose (D'Ambruoso) (1978 – ) father of Italian descent and mother of German, Irish, and English descent - film/television actress (Six Feet Under)[29]
- Leila Arcieri (1973 – ) Italian father and African-American mother – actress and model[30]
- Jason Biggs (1978 – ) half Italian-American film actor (American Pie)[31]
- Cara Buono (1974 – ) television actress (The Sopranos)
- Eddie Cahill (1978 – ) Italian mother and Irish father – film/television actor (CSI: NY)[32]
- Bobby Cannavale (1971 – ) Italian-American father and Cuban mother- film/television actor (Third Watch)[33]
- Linda Cardellini (1975 – ) part Italian ancestry- actress
- Mark Consuelos (1970 – ) Mexican father and Italian mother
- Rachael Leigh Cook (1979 – ) Italian mother and Anglo-American father- film actress (She's All That)[34]
- Bradley Cooper (1975 – ) Italian mother and Irish father – Film Actor (The Hangover)
- Sofia Coppola (1971 – ) Italian father and Irish mother- director, actress, and Academy Award-winning screenwriter- daughter of Francis Ford Coppola [35]
- David DeLuise (1971 – ) Italian father and Irish mother – television/film actor (Robin Hood: Men In Tights, Wizards of Waverly Place)
- Drea De Matteo (1972 – ) Emmy-winning actress (The Sopranos)[36]
- Leonardo DiCaprio (1974 – ) 25% Italian, 25% German, 50% Russian blood- Academy Award-nominated actor (Titanic)[37]
- Jennifer Esposito (1973 – ) film/television actress (Spin City)[38]
- Peter Facinelli (1973 – ) film/television actor
- Joey Fatone (1977 – ) pop singer and actor (*NSync, My Big Fat Greek Wedding)[39]
- Adam Ferrara (1977 – ) television actor and comedian
- Jerry Ferrara (1979 – ) television actor (Entourage)
- Claire Forlani (1972 – ) Italian father and English mother- model and actress
- Aria Giovanni (1973 – ) nude model and actress [40]
- Joy Giovanni (1978 – ) actress and former WWE diva [41]
- Carmine Giovinazzo (1973 – ) of partial Italian descent – film/television actor (CSI: NY)[42]
- Lola Glaudini (1971 – ) actress
- Carla Gugino (1971 – ) 50% Italian, and English and Irish- film actress[43]
- Lindsay Hartley (1978 – ) of partial Italian descent - soap opera actress (Passions)[44]
- Kate Hudson (1979 – ) 25% Italian blood- film actress (Almost Famous).
- Jenna Jameson (Massoli) (1974 – ) model and porn star
- Joey Lawrence (1976 – )
- Justin Long (1978 – ) 25% Italian blood- film/television actor (Jeepers Creepers).
- Joe Manganiello (1976 – ) Italian father and Austrian mother -movie and TV actor
- Alyssa Milano (1972 – ) Italian-American actress (Charmed)
- Kelly Monaco (1976 – ) model and actress (General Hospital) [45]
- Brittany Murphy (Bertolotti) (1977–2009) 50% Italian film actress[46]
- Alessandro Nivola (1972 – ) Italian paternal grandfather and Jewish paternal grandmother- film actor (Face/Off, Goal!)[47]
- Marisa Petroro (1977 – ) Film/Television Actress (Reno 911!, Deal or No Deal, Everybody Wants to Be Italian)[48]
- Zachary Quinto (1977 – ) Italian father and Irish mother- film/television actor (Heroes, 24, Star Trek)[49]
- Leah Remini (1970 – ) Italian father and Jewish mother- film/television actress (The King Of Queens)[50]
- Giovanni Ribisi (1974 – ) 25% Italian blood- film/television actor (Avatar, Gone in Sixty Seconds, Saving Private Ryan)
- Kelly Ripa (1970 – ) 75% Italian and 25% Irish- actress (All My Children, Live with Regis and Kelly)
- Jai Rodriguez (1979 – ) Italian mother and Puerto Rican father- actor and culture guide (Queer Eye for the Straight Guy)[51]
- Larry Romano (1975 – ) television actor and comedian (The King of Queens)
- Antonio Sabato Jr. (1977 – ) Italian father and Czech-Jewish mother- Italian born actor[52]
- Sage Stallone (1976 – ) 25% Italian blood- film actor and son of Sylvester Stallone
- Jonathan Togo (1977 – ) 25% Italian blood- film/television actor (CSI: Miami)
- Liv Tyler (Tallarico) (1977 – ) Her father is 25% Italian- actress (Stealing Beauty)
- Vince Vaughn (1970 – ) 25% Italian
- Milo Ventimiglia (1977 – ) 50% Italian film/television actor (Heroes, Gilmore Girls, Rocky Balboa)[53]
- Cerina Vincent (1979 – ) Irish-Italian father, Italian mother, American- nude model and actress (Not Another Teen Movie) [54]
1960s
- Adam Alexi-Malle (1964 - ) Italian-born film, television and theatre actor, musician and singer
- Kristian Alfonso (1964 – ) soap opera actress, Days of our Lives[55]
- Jennifer Aniston (1969 – ) 25% Italian blood- actress (Friends)
- Joseph Badalucco Jr. (1960– ) television actor, brother of Michael Badalucco (The Sopranos)
- Scott Baio (1961– ) television actor (Happy Days, Charles In Charge) [56]
- Matt Battaglia (1965– ) Italian father and Anglo-American mother – actor [57]
- Maria Bello (1967– ) Italian father and Polish mother- Academy Award-nominated film actress[58]
- Michael Bergin (1969–) Italian and Irish- television and movie actor and model.
- Valerie Bertinelli (1960– ) Italian father and Anglo-American mother – actress (One Day At A Time) [59]
- Traci Bingham (1968– ) 25% Italian, 25% African-American and 50% Native American- actress and model
- Jon Bon Jovi (Bongiovi) (1962– ) Sicilian, Slovak, German, Irish ancestry - singer and film actor[60]
- David Boreanaz (1969– ) Italian father and part Slovak mother- television actor (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel) [61]
- Nicolas Cage (Coppola) (1964– ) Italian father and part German mother- 5 Academy Award-winning actor, director, and producer[62]
- Steve Carell (Caroselli) (1962– ) 25% Italian blood- film actor (The 40-year-old virgin)
- Adam Carolla (1964–) half Italian-American and half Hungarian-American comedian, actor and host of the Adam Carolla Show
- Max Casella (Deitch) (1967– ) Italian mother and Jewish father- film/television actor (The Sopranos)
- Federico Castelluccio (1964– ) Italian born actor (The Sopranos) [63]
- Jo Champa (1968– ) actress
- Robin Christopher (Di Cristoforo) (1966– ) soap opera actress [64]
- Alicia Coppola (1968– ) actress
- Roman Coppola (1965– ) Italian-American father and Irish mother- film actor- son of Francis Ford Coppola
- Dan Cortese (1967– ) son of Sicilian parents- television actor
- Lee Curreri (1961– ) actor, music composer and singer
- Michael DeLuise (1969– ) Italian father and Irish mother- film actor (Encino Man)
- Peter DeLuise (1966– ) Italian father and Irish mother- television actor (21 Jump Street)
- Donna D'Errico (1968– ) Italian father and Anglo-American mother– actress and model
- Vin Diesel (1967– ) Italian mother and African-American father- film actor (Pitch Black) [65][66]
- Illeana Douglas (1965– ) has an Italian mother – film actress [67]
- Edie Falco (1963– ) Italian father and Swedish mother- actress (The Sopranos) [68]
- Jon Favreau (1966– ) Italian (and part French-Canadian) father and Jewish mother- actor and director (Rocky Marciano) [69]
- Linda Fiorentino (1960– ) film actress (The Last Seduction) [70]
- Vincent Gallo (1961– ) independent film actor and director (Goodfellas) [71]
- James Gandolfini (1961 – ) film/television actor (The Sopranos)[72]
- Janeane Garofalo (1964– ) Italian father and Irish mother- stand-up comedian, actress, and political activist [73]
- Paul Giamatti (1967 – ) 25% Italian blood- Academy Award-nominated film actor[74]
- Anthony Michael Hall (1968 – ) 25% Italian, 75% Irish – film/television actor, former teen star[75]
- Carlo Imperato (1963 – ) is an Italian-American actor, best known for his role as student Danny Amatullo in the 1982 Fame TV series.
- Michael Imperioli (1966 – ) film/television actor (The Sopranos) [76]
- Ashley Judd (1968 - )Ashley Tyler Ciminella. film actor. (Italian-American paternal grandfather)
- Artie Lange (1967 – ) 50% Italian, 25% German and 25% Native American- film/television actor, stand up comedian and radio personality[77]
- Jonathan LaPaglia (1969 – ) 50% Italian, part Dutch- television actor [78]
- Matt LeBlanc (1967 – ) 50% Italian blood- television actor (Friends) [79]
- Téa Leoni (Pantaleoni) (1966 – ) 12.5% Italian blood- actress
- Louis Lombardi (1968 – ) film/television actor (The Sopranos)
- Ralph Macchio (1961 – ) film actor (The Karate Kid) [80]
- Dylan McDermott (1961– ) Italian mother and Irish father- film/television actor (The Practice)
- Tim McGraw (1967–) 25% Italian blood- actor and country music singer [81]
- Christopher Meloni (1961– ) Italian father and French Canadian mother- television actor (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Oz) [82]
- Sofia Milos (1965– ) Italian father and a Greek mother- actress
- Katherine Narducci (1965– ) film/television actress (The Sopranos)
- Danny Nucci (1968– ) Italian father and Moroccan mother- film actor (Crimson Tide)
- Erik Palladino (1968– ) Italian father and Armenian mother- actor (ER) [83]
- Ellen Pompeo (1969 – ) Italian father and Irish mother- actress (Grey's Anatomy)
- Natalie Raitano (1966 – ) television actress (V.I.P.) [84]
- Michael Rispoli (1960 – ) actor (The Sopranos)
- Mark Ruffalo (1967 – ) critically acclaimed film actor, Italian father, French-Canadian and Italian mother (Just Like Heaven, 13 Going On 30) [85]
- Laura San Giacomo (1962 – ) actress (Just Shoot Me) [86]
- Al Sapienza (1962 – ) actor (The Sopranos)
- Glenn Scarpelli (1966 – ) actor ("One Day At A Time") Italian American from Staten Island
- Annabella Sciorra (1964 – ) film/television actress (Jungle Fever) [87]
- Nick Scotti (1966 – ) actor, model and singer [88]
- Matt Servitto (1965– ) Italian father and Irish mother- television actor (The Sopranos)
- Mira Sorvino (1967 – ) Italian father and Anglo-American mother- Academy Award-winning actress, daughter of Paul Sorvino [89]
- Vincent Spano (1962 – ) film actor (Brooklyn State of Mind)
- Gwen Stefani (1969 – ) Italian father and part Irish mother- singer, fashion designer and actress [90]
- Marisa Tomei (1964 – ) Academy Award-winning film actress (My Cousin Vinny) [91]
- Matthew Fox (1966– ) Italian-American mother and Anglo-American father- actor on ABC series Lost
- Brooke Shields (1965– ) 12.5% Italian blood – film actress
- Quentin Tarantino (1963– ) part Italian - film director and actor (Pulp Fiction)
- Christine Tucci (1967– ) actress, sister of Stanley Tucci (Another World)
- Stanley Tucci (1960– ) film/television actor (Shall We Dance) [92]
- Aida Turturro (1962– ) actress, cousin of John Turturro (The Sopranos) [93]
- Nicholas Turturro (1962– ) film actor, brother of John Turturro (Jungle Fever, The Longest Yard)
- Lenny Venito (1968– ) film/television actor (The Sopranos)
- John Ventimiglia (1963– ) television actor (The Sopranos)
- Richard Grieco (1965–) -actor Italian father and Irish mother
1950s
- Ray Abruzzo (1954– ) television actor (The Sopranos)
- Sharon Angela (1958– ) television actress (The Sopranos)
- Michael Badalucco (1954– ) film actor (O Brother, Where Art Thou?)
- Danny Bonaduce (1959– ) Italian father - television actor (The Partridge Family) [94]
- Elizabeth Bracco (1959– ) Italian father and English mother- television actress(The Sopranos)
- Lorraine Bracco (1954– ) Italian father and English mother- Academy Award-nominated actress (The Sopranos, Goodfellas) [95]
- Steve Buscemi (1957– ) Italian father and part Irish mother- actor (Fargo, Reservoir Dogs) [96]
- Joseph Cali (1950– ) film actor (Saturday Night Fever)
- Carl Capotorto (1959– ) television actor (The Sopranos)
- David Caruso (1956– ) Italian father and Irish mother- film/television actor (CSI: Miami) [97]
- Vincent Curatola (1953– ) son of Sicilian parents- television actor (The Sopranos)
- Beverly D'Angelo (1951– ) 25% Italian blood- film actress (Vacation)
- Tony Danza (1951– ) actor/talk show host (Who's The Boss, Family Law) [98]
- Robert Davi (1951– ) film actor (The Goonies)
- Michael DeLorenzo (1959– ) Italian father and Puerto Rican mother- television/film actor (New York Undercover)
- Vincent D'Onofrio (1959 -) Son of Sicilian parents – film/television actor and director(Full Metal Jacket, Law and Order: Criminal Intent)[99][100]
- Giancarlo Esposito (1958 – ) Italian father and African-American mother- film actor [101]
- Lou Ferrigno (1951– ) bodybuilder and actor (The Hulk) [102]
- Robert Funaro (1959– ) television actor (The Sopranos)
- Joseph Gannascoli (1959– ) television actor (The Sopranos)
- Dan Grimaldi (1950– ) television actor (The Sopranos)
- Hulk Hogan (Terry Gino Bollea) (1953– ) 50% Italian wrestler
- Anjelica Huston (1951– ) Italian-American mother and part Irish father- film actress (Prizzi's Honor)
- Renee Jones (1958 – ) Italian mother and African-American father- soap opera actress (Days of our Lives)
- Cyndi Lauper (1953 – ) Italian mother and Swiss and German father- singer and actress- (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun) [103]
- Jay Leno (1950 – ) Italian-American father and Scottish mother- comedian, former actor, known as host of The Tonight Show[104]
- Madonna (Ciccone) (1958– ) 50% Italian, 50% French Canadian – singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, entertainer (Dick Tracy) [105]
- Ed Marinaro (1950– ) actor and former football player [106]
- Chazz Palminteri (1952– ) film actor (A Bronx Tale) [107]
- Joe Pantoliano (1951 – ) film/television actor (The Sopranos) [108]
- Joe Penny (1956 – ) Italian mother and English father- television actor
- Joe Piscopo (1951 – ) actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live) [109]
- Jon Polito (1950 – ) Italian father and Anglo-American mother- actor (The Honeymooners)
- Ray Romano (1957 – ) actor and comedian (Everybody Loves Raymond) [98]
- Isabella Rossellini (1952– ) Italian father and Swedish mother - actress, filmmaker, author, philanthropist, model [110]
- James Russo (1953 – ) film/television actor (Donnie Brasco)
- Rene Russo (1954 – ) Italian father and Italian maternal grandfather , film actress/model (Lethal Weapon 3, The Thomas Crown Affair)[111]
- Randy Savage (Randall Mario Poffo) (1952 – 2011) Italian father and Jewish mother- wrestler and actor
- Jack Scalia (1950–) television actor (The Genius Club)
- Steve Schirripa (1957 – ) television actor and writer (The Sopranos) [112]
- Connie Sellecca (Sellecchia) (1955 – ) actress [113]
- Gary Sinise (1955 – ) 25% Italian blood- actor (CSI: NY)
- Rocco Sisto (1953 – ) Italian born actor (The Sopranos)
- Frank Sivero (LoGiudice) (1952– ) Italian born actor (Goodfellas)
- Joseph Siravo (1958– ) film/television actor (The Sopranos)
- John Travolta (1954 – ) Italian-American father and Irish-American mother- Academy Award-nominated actor, singer, dancer (Grease, Saturday Night Fever) [114]
- John Turturro (1957 – ) actor, cousin of Aida Turturro (The Good Shepherd, The Bronx Is Burning) [115]
- Steven Van Zandt (Lento) (1950 – ) musician, songwriter, arranger, record producer, actor, and disc jockey (The Sopranos)[116]
- Vinny Vella (1950 – ) actor and part time comedian[117]
- Diane Venora (1952 – ) actress (Italian-American father)
- Chuck Zito (1957 – ) member of the New York chapter of the Hells Angels, amateur boxer, martial artist, celebrity bodyguard, stuntman and actor [118]
- Pia Zadora (1954-) Broadway actress Italian father: Polish mother
1940s
- Marc Alaimo (1942–) television/film actor (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) [119]
- Armand Assante (1949– ) Italian father and Irish mother- film/television actor (Mambo Kings)[120]
- Joy Behar (Josephina Ochiuto) (1943– ) actress, comedian, co-host of The View[121]
- Tony Darrow (Borgese) (1946– ) film/television actor
- Robert De Niro (1943– ) 25% Italian ancestry- two time Academy Award-winning American film actor, director, producer and founder of the Tribeca Film Festival (Goodfellas)[122]
- Danny DeVito (1944– ) actor, director, Oscar nominated producer (Matilda) [123]*
- Micky Dolenz (1945– ) Television actor/Musician (The Monkees) Father Italian, an actor.
- Dennis Farina (1944– ) film/television actor (Get Shorty) [124]
- Annette Funicello (1942– ) actress, was Walt Disney's most popular Mouseketeer[98]
- Bruno Kirby (Quidaciolu) (1949–2006) film actor (The Godfather II)
- Frank Langella (1940 – ) stage and film actor (Lolita)[125]
- Susan Lucci (1948 – ) 50% Italian and part Swedish- Daytime Emmy Award winning actress, who has been called "Daytime's Leading Lady" and "The Queen of Daytime"[126]
- Patti LuPone (1949 – ) singer and actress[127]
- Joe Mantegna (1947– ) film/television actor (The Godfather III)[98]
- Penny Marshall (Marsciarelli) (1942– ) Italian-American father and part Scottish mother—actress, producer and director, sister of Garry Marshall [128]
- Patty McCormack, born Patricia Ellen Russo (1945–), Italian father and Irish mother – Actress (The Bad Seed)
- Liza Minnelli (1946– ) part Italian father and part Irish-American mother- singer and actress
- Arthur Nascarella (1942– ) son of Sicilian parents- film/ television actor (The Sopranos)
- Don Novello (1943– ) Italian father and Irish mother- film/television actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live)
- Al Pacino (1940 – ) son of Sicilian parents- Academy Award-winning film actor (The Godfather)[98]
- Vincent Pastore (1946 – ) son of Sicilian parents film/television actor, often cast as a mobster (The Sopranos)[129]
- Joe Pesci (1943 – ) Academy Award-winning actor, comedian and singer who is often typecast as a violent mobster or funnyman (Goodfellas, Casino)[130]
- Frank Pellegrino (1942 – ) television actor
- Bernadette Peters (Lazzara) (1948 – ) actress and singer[131]
- Ann Prentiss (Ragusa) (1941 – ) film/television actress- sister of Paula Prentiss
- Michael Richards (1949– ) Italian-American mother and English-American father- television actor (Seinfeld)
- Susan Sarandon (1946 – ) Italian-American mother and American father- Academy Award-winning film actress (Thelma and Louise)[132]
- Vincent Schiavelli (1948–2005) film actor
- Talia Shire (1946 – ) film actress, sister of Francis Ford Coppola (Rocky)[133]
- Nancy Sinatra (1940 – ) singer and actress, daughter of Frank Sinatra[134]
- Bruce Springsteen (1949 – ) 50% Italian, 25% Irish and part Dutch- singer and actor[135]
- Sylvester Stallone (1946 – ) 50% Italian, 25% Russian Jewish and 25% French- film actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (Rocky)[136]
- Tony Sirico (1942 – ) film/television actor (The Sopranos)
- Victoria Vetri (1944 – ) model and actress[137]
- Burt Young (DeLuise) (1940– ) film actor (Rocky)
- Adrienne La Russa (1948–) actress (Days of our lives)
- Dan Lauria (1947- ) TV and film actor
1930s
- Frank Adonis (1935 – ) – long term character actor
- Danny Aiello (1933 – ) film/television actor[138]
- Alan Alda (1936 – ) actor, writer, director and political activist. Alda is of Italian and Irish descent.[138]
- Frankie Avalon (Avallone) (1939 – ) actor and teen idol in the 1950s and early 1960s[139]
- Anne Bancroft (Italiano) (1931–2005) Academy Award-winning actress[140]
- Robert Blake (Gubitosi) (1933 – ) film actor, perhaps most famous for starring in the U.S. television series Baretta, and for being found not guilty of the murder of wife Bonnie Lee Bakley[141]
- Joseph Bologna (1934 – ) film/television actor[142]
- Sonny Bono (1935–1998) son of Sicilian parents- actor and pop singer (Airplane II)
- Victor Buono (1938–1982) Italian father and German mother – film and television actor, poet
- Carmine Caridi (1934– ) film actor (The Godfather Part III)
- Richard S. Castellano (1933–1988) film actor (The Godfather)
- John Cazale (1935–1978) film actor (The Godfather)[143]
- Dominic Chianese (1931 – ) television actor (The Sopranos)[144]
- Sam Coppola (1935– ) film/television actor
- Bobby Darin (Cassoto) (1936–1973) actor, singer and one of the most popular rock and roll American teen idols of the 1950s[145]
- James Darren (Ercolani) (1936 – ) television and film actor, television director, and singer[146]
- Dom DeLuise (1933–2009) comic actor[147]
- Connie Francis (Franconero) (1938 – ) actress and pop singer, known for her 1957 hit "Who's Sorry Now?"[148]
- Ben Gazzara (1930 – ) film/television actor[149]
- Morgana King (1930 – ) (Maria Grazia Morgana Messina DeBerardini) film actress (The Godfather)
- Richard Libertini (1933 – ) an American stage, film and television actor known for playing numerous character roles (Popeye)
- Robert Loggia (1930 – ) son of Sicilian parents- film actor
- Garry Marshall (Marsciarelli) (1934 – ) Italian-American father and part Scottish mother—actor, director, and writer- brother of Penny Marshall[150]
- Sal Mineo (1939–1976) actor and theater director, famous for his Academy Award-nominated performance opposite James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause[151]
- Paula Prentiss (Ragusa) (1938 – ) film actress[152]
- Alex Rocco (Petricone) (1936 – ) film actor (The Godfather)
- Reni Santoni (1939 – ) 50% Italian, 25% French and 25% Spanish- film actor (Dirty Harry)
- John Saxon (Orrico) (1936 – ) film actor
- Paul Sorvino (1939 – ) actor, father of Mira Sorvino [153]
- Joe Spinell (Spagnulo) (1936–1989) film actor (The Godfather II)
- Connie Stevens (Ingolia) (1938 – ) Italian father and Irish mother – actress and singer[154]
- Frankie Valli (Castelluccio) (1934– ) singer and actor (The Sopranos)
- Frank Vincent (Gattuso) (1939 – ) film/television actor (The Sopranos)
- Joe Viterelli (1937–2004) film actor (Shallow Hal)
1920s
1910s
- Robert Alda (Alfonso Roberto D'Abruzzo) (1914–1986) actor, father of Alan Alda[141]
- John Beradino (1917–1996) Dr. Steve Hardy on the soap opera General Hospital from 1963–1996, star on Hollywood walk-of-fame
- Ernest Borgnine (Borgnino) (1917 – ) Academy Award-winning actor[141]
- Frank Campanella(1919-2006) Actor
- Anthony Caruso (1916–2003) film/television actor
- Adriana Caselotti (1916–1997) actress known for providing the voice behind the lead character in Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs[163]
- Richard Conte (1910–1975) film actor[141]
- Ann Corio (1914–1999) burlesque ecdysiast and actress[164]
- Dean Martin (Crocetti) (1917–1995) actor/singer, member of the "Rat Pack"[141]
- Frank Sinatra (1915–1998) actor and singer who many consider to be one of the finest male popular song vocalists of all time[161]
- Victor Mature (1913–1999) was an American film actor. Mature was born in Louisville, Kentucky to a Tyrolean father, Marcellus George Mature, a cutler, and a Swiss-American mother, Clara Mature
1900s
- Don Ameche (Amici) (1908–1993) 50% Italian, 25% Irish and 25% German- actor and director[165]
- Argentina Brunetti (1907–2005) Italian born actress (It's a Wonderful Life)
- Iron Eyes Cody (Espera Decorti) (1907–1999) actor, frequently played Native Americans[166]
- Russ Columbo (1908–1934) singer, violinist and actor, perhaps most famous for his signature tune, "You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love", and the legend surrounding his early death[167]
- Lou Costello (Cristillo) (1906–1959) 50% Italian, 25% French and 25% Irish blood- actor and comedian known as half of the comedy team of Abbott and Costello[168]
1890s
- Frank Capra (1897–1991) actor and director (It's a Wonderful Life)
- Jimmy Durante (1893–1980) actor and singer
- Rudolph Valentino (1895–1926) born Rodolfo Alfonso Rafaello Piero Filiberto Gugliemi di Valentina, Hollywood's first sex symbol and the first "Latin Lover" (Italian father, Giovanni Antonio Giuseppe Fidele Guglielmi)
1880s
Non-Italian American actors
- Marlon Brando (1924–2004) film actor. Brando's family was of German, Dutch, Irish, and English ancestry.
- Ray Liotta (1954– ) film actor, adopted son of Italian-American father. Discovered that he is not of Italian descent.
- Roma Maffia (1958– ) American actress, stepfather is of Italian descent. She is of West Indian, English and German descent.
- Lillo Brancato (1976– ) Colombian-born American actor, adopted son of Italian-American parents.
- Laura Benanti (1979– ) American actress, stepfather is of Italian descent. She is of Yugoslavian-German-Irish-Native American heritage.
- Nicole Polizzi (1987– ) Chilean-born American reality star actress, adopted daughter of Italian-American parents.
Voice actors
- Joe Bevilacqua, (born 1959) is an award-winning voice actor, radio producer, dramatist, humorist, and documentarian.
- Adriana Caselotti, provided the voice behind the lead character in Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
- Candy Candido was born Jonathan Joseph Candido (December 25, 1913 in New Orleans, Louisiana – May 19, 1999, Burbank, California). He was a long-time comedian and Disney voice actor. His most well-known voiceovers include the Indian Chief in Peter Pan, the Crocodile in Disney's Robin Hood and Fidget in The Great Mouse Detective. He also appeared in the Ralph Bakshi movies Hey Good Lookin' and Heavy Traffic.
- Dan Castellaneta (Homer Simpson)
- Peter Onorati, an American actor who played the voice of Warhawk in Batman Beyond and Justice League
The Godfather actors
- Francis Ford Coppola the director of all three movies – The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, and The Godfather Part III
- Richard S. Castellano, playing Pete Clemenza
- Dominic Chianese playing Johnny Ola
- Robert De Niro, playing Young Vito Corleone
- Richard Conte, playing Don Emilio Barzini
- Morgana King, born Maria Grazia Morgana Messina DeBernardinis, playing Mama Corleone
- Al Lettieri, born Alessandro Aldo Lettieri, playing Virgil "The Turk" Sollozzo
- Al Martino, playing Johnny Fontane
- Lenny Montana, born Lenny Passaforo, playing Luca Brasi
- Al Pacino, playing Michael Corleone
- Alex Rocco, born Alexander F. Petricone, playing Moe Greene
- Gianni Russo, playing Carlo Rizzi
- Talia Shire, playing Connie Corleone
- Frank Sivero, playing Genco Abbadando
The Sopranos actors
See also
References
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- ^ [1] ""Everyone thinks I'm Jewish", says actor Jason Biggs. The 23-year-old star of American Pie, Loser and American Pie 2 is actually Italian Catholic from New Jersey."
- ^ Quinn, Tony (Winter 2001). "Nice Guy Eddie". Irish Connections, vol. 2 no. 4. Retrieved July 4, 2011. "The only son of an Italian Mother and Irish Father..."
- ^ [2] "Oddly, the only top HBO series the Italian-American hasn't been on is The Sopranos."
- ^ [3] "Rachael is half Italian and refers to herself as Italian."
- ^ [4] "Although Italian-American by heritage, she said she had faked her way through the Venice festival by "speaking English with an Italian accent."
- ^ [5] "Andrea Donna de Matteo was born in Queens, Italian and Catholic."
- ^ [6] Note: "Only" his paternal grandfather was of Italian descent"
- ^ [7] "Well, I'm Italian, but my family isn't stereotypical."
- ^ [8] "Joey ended the interview saying that he was the 'most hung' of the group because "I'm Italian.""
- ^ [9] "I book myself. I don’t have an agent"
- ^ [10] "Italian"
- ^ "Biography for Carmine Giovinazzo". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved July 30, 2011. "Is of Italian, Norwegian, English and Native American descent."
- ^ Take 2, 'Karen Sisco' "I'm half-Italian, so personally, I consider that Latina . . . and in Spy Kids I also play Spanish", she said in a July interview. "What's interesting is that Karen Sisco in the book was blond-haired (and non-Hispanic) . . . and originally, Nicole Kidman was going to do the movie. My feeling about this Karen Sisco, is that her mother was Cuban and her father was not."
- ^ [11] "Her (Real) Heritage: "I'm Greek, Italian and Jewish. In TV Guide they wrote that I was French, Greek and Jewish. I am mostly Greek. I don't know where French came from."
- ^ [12] "Raised in an Italian Catholic home, Monaco is very close with her family, especially her great-grandmother."
- ^ [13] "The olive comes from my being half-Italian. And I'm a quarter Irish and a quarter Eastern Bloc country."
- ^ [14] "This grandson of acclaimed Italian sculptor Constantino Nivola began his acting career while still an undergraduate at Yale..."
- ^ [http;//www.marisapetroro.com MarisaPetroro.com]
- ^ [15] "You want to respect and honor [the real-life person] as much as you can while giving it your own spin in that unique situation", said Quinto, whose ethnicity is half-Irish and half-Italian."
- ^ [16] "Is half Italian-Catholic and half Russian-Jewish."
- ^ Rodriguez – [17] "The sweet and charming Puerto Rican-Italian actor from Long Island has become a pop icon..."
- ^ This article is unavailable – HighBeam Research
- ^ Keck, William (2006-12-18). "Yo! Ventimiglia gets into the tough-guy act". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2006-12-18-milo-ventimiglia_x.htm. Retrieved 2006-12-21.
- ^ [18] "I have a grand-mother from Calabria, a grandmother from Naples, and a grandfather from Sicily, so I'm 75% Italian. My mother is full-blooded Italian and my dad is half Irish."
- ^ [19] "Kristian is 100 percent Italian. Her grandparents hail from the Calabria region of southern Italy."
- ^ [20] "Secondly, Mr. Baio graciously paved the way for lesser talents such as Tony Danza. Mr. Baio, an Italian from New York, appeared on primetime in 1977"
- ^ "[21] "I'm half Italian, and half German/Dutch. A little trivia for you all. My birth name is Matteo Battaglia, not Matt."
- ^ [22] "the half Polish-half Italian actress" [23] "Do you think that came from your family? MARIA BELLO: I do. You know the whole Italian-Polish Bello clan from Philly, and they're all very passionate."
- ^ [24] "I know I'm not going to be a Chanel model. I have birthing hips. I'm Italian"
- ^ [25] "fellow Italian-American singer-actor"
- ^ [26] "He is Italian and Czechoslovakian"
- ^ [27] "Actor Nicolas Cage will be the first inductee into the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) new "Hall of Fame""
- ^ [28] "The Italian-born actor, who grew up in Paterson, was besieged with calls from friends seeking advice on how to land a part on the mob show."
- ^ [29] "Because I'm Italian, I tend to have a lot of darkness around my eyes"
- ^ Vincent, Mal (2002-08-09). "xXx". The Virginian-Pilot. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=VP&p_theme=vp&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0F552F52A780C161&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
- ^ Wloszcyna, Susan (2004-06-04). "Vin Diesel, driving on a tankful of cool". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2004-06-10-vin-diesel-cool_x.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
- ^ [30] "I'm half-Italian so my grandmother would say stuff like "You look awful but I don't mean that in a bad way.""
- ^ [31] ""I get a lot of scripts now for Italian mothers", she adds. "I'm only half-Italian.""
- ^ [32] "Favreau jokes that, being half Jewish and half Italian, he has nowhere to run if he wants to lose weight, because food is such a big part of both cultures."
- ^ [33] "What she really is is a Philadelphia-born, blue-collar, Italian-American Catholic with a knack for flaunting the rules."
- ^ "The Guardian 1997". Galloappreciation.com. http://www.galloappreciation.com/print/guardian97.html. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ "James Gandolfini Pictures, James Gandolfini Photo Gallery and Biography – Celebrity Pictures by". Wireimage.com. http://www.wireimage.com/Celebrities/James-Gandolfini. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ [34] "This half-Italian, half-Irish, New Jersey transplant..."
- ^ [35] "Italian-American scion of a Connecticut family..." [36] "Given his half-Italian father, Bart Giamatti... Irish mother, Toni, a high-school teacher"
- ^ Hall – said he was "Irish and Italian" on The Late Late Show (CBS TV series), can be seen at [37]
- ^ [38] "Is Italian-American"
- ^ [39] "Working long afternoons with his loving contractor father, Artie developed a comical view of social classes, and his place in life as a barrel chested Italian boy."
- ^ [40] 1. Voi Tutti Magazine "How was it being Italian growing up? Anthony LaPaglia "It was wonderful. I've always been proud of my Italian heritage. My father is Italian and my mother is of Dutch and Spanish ancestry."
- ^ [41] "The National Italian American Foundation in Washington DC, recently honored LeBlanc for his contribution to the world of entertainment."
- ^ "NIAF News Releases". Niaf.org. http://www.niaf.org/news/index.asp?id=336. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ [42] "No more than anybody else, but yes, I have a little bit of a temper. I'm from Louisiana. So – and I'm Irish and Italian... My mother's side is the Italian – I got a little Irish and Italian from my mother's side and of course, like I was telling you before, Scotch Irish on my father's side. So, there's a little bit of temper in there." [43] "Country star TIM McGRAW was as surprised as his fans when he was feted by the Italian American Foundation recently—after the organization learned his mother is half Italian. "With a name like McGraw, you don't think about (getting such an honour) very often. But I do have strong Italian heritage, from my great-grandfather DONATO AUGUSTO D'AGOSTINO, my grandpop GIOVANNI GIUSEPPI D'AGOSTINO – and my mom teaching me to make pasta and spaghetti sauce, which is one of my specialties. I grew up in the South. In a lot of ways the Italian culture and the southern culture go hand in hand, because it's all about family, neighbours and community.""
- ^ [44] "I'm third-generation Italian, but I still have a strong sense of my heritage. There are certain Italianisms that ring very true in this play – the place of the man in the household, the idea of respect . . . of omerta."
- ^ [45]"Erik Palladino:...Is Italian-Armenian. "
- ^ [46] "Nationality: Italian/American"
- ^ [47] "I lived on the edge of a forest. We had a very big Italian family with lots of love." Perhaps his Italian great-grandfather's interest in commedia dell'arte had a genetic influence on Ruffalo's choice of careers, but not at first."
- ^ [48] "The Italian-American actress..."
- ^ [49] "This Italian-American, Brooklyn-bred actress..."
- ^ [50] "If Nick looks familiar, it's because this Italian stallion has appeared on Sex and the City..."
- ^ [51] "That Italian-American actress."
- ^ [52] "Stefani was brought up in Anaheim, California, one of four children in a close-knit Irish-Italian, Roman Catholic family."
- ^ [53] "we found that there was a lot to like about this Italian beauty..."
- ^ [54] "As Stanley Tucci describes it, "everything always came back to being Italian.""
- ^ [55] "Italian-American Turturro"
- ^ [56] "I'm Italian. I make big points" [57] "I’m Italian—I’m too selfish to ever kill myself"
- ^ [58] "And also, as an Italian-American woman&mdaash;which I'm very proud to be—I like that in The Sopranos you come from one side of the block, I come from the other."
- ^ [59] "floppy-thin Irish-Italian"
- ^ [60] "http://www.superiorpics.com/david_caruso/"
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- ^ [commentary on The Whole Wide World]
- ^ "'Criminal Intent' detective to face personal trauma : Television". Ventura County Star. http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2007/oct/01/criminal-intent-detective-face-personal-trauma/. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ [61] "Half-African American, half-Italian"
- ^ "NIAF News Monthly". Niaf.org. 2010-11-29. http://www.niaf.org/news/news_monthly/2006/april_2006.asp. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ [62] "LR: How can you be Italian with a name like Lauper? CL: Lauper's my father's name. He's Swiss and my mom's Italian. So I'm Swiss and Sicilian. Kinda like cold cuts. [laughs] The Italian in me is always fighting the Swiss in me', "OK, let's talk here. Everybody calm down." [both laugh]"
- ^ Leno – [63] "he's Italian and Scottish" [64] "KING: Who had the chin, mom or dad? J. LENO: I guess that's from the Scotch [sic] side of the family. Yeah, that would probably be more of the Scotch side, my mom. My mom was Scottish. My father was Italian, which is a wonderful area for comedy as a kid..."
- ^ [65] "From Connie Francis to Madonna: Italian American Female Singers Come of Age"
- ^ Joseph A. "Italian American web site of new york – Italian American Football Players". Italian-american.com. http://www.italian-american.com/football.htm. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ [66] "Well, I'm Italian, I'm dark, Sicilian, so they see the Mafia guy, or I could be a cop."
- ^ [67] "We were made from the same stuff, homegrown Hoboken Italian-America... Who's sorry now, us Italians".
- ^ "Italian American Museum". Italian American Museum. http://www.italianamericanmuseum.org/news/piscopo.htm. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ [68] "As an Italian who has become an American citizen, I felt profoundly embarrassed ..."
- ^ [69] "We're both Italian so we both kind of have that fire."
- ^ [70] ""Steve Schirripa is the best Italian writer since Maya Angelou and I’m not just saying that because he has a gun to my head . . . okay, yes I am." – Chris Rock"
- ^ "NIAF News Releases". Niaf.org. http://www.niaf.org/news/index.asp?id=122. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ [71] "Although the Italian side of his lineage is what he is most recognised for, Travolta himself sees it differently. He told Plus Magazine recently, "The emotional, romantic, whimsical part of me is Irish. Spiritually, I probably feel more like an Irishman – that's where my heart is." He went on, "The feelings I have for food and dance is probably the Italian side of me. I have the sexuality of an Italian but I think the Irish are very sexy too. I grew up in an all-Irish neighbourhood and it was as sexual as anything.""
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- ^ Van Zandt – [72] "I am Italian. Springsteen's mostly Italian, too. We're both Italians with Dutch names, one of the many things we have in common. My mother remarried when I was young, and my stepfather adopted me."
- ^ Vella – [73] "Vinny Vella has also appeared on episodes of top-rated TV shows like The Sopranos and Law & Order`as well as 25 TV commercials for ESPN alongside fellow Italian-American actor Joe Rigano..."
- ^ [74] "Italian Bad Boy Chuck Zito"
- ^ [75] "...son of Italian immigrants (coming from Puglia and Sicily)"
- ^ [76] "the handsome Irish-Italian actor..."
- ^ [77] "Behar opts for thin but entertaining enough anecdotes about her Italian-American family..." [78] "Behar describes herself as an "Italian Catholic."
- ^ [79] "The part-Italian actor defended the parts, saying: "The characters I play are real. So they have as much right to be portrayed as any other characters." His citizenship ceremony was postponed after objections from US-based group the Order of Sons of Italy. Speaking at the Venice Film Festival, he said: "I'm part Italian, part Dutch, part French, part German and part Irish, but I probably identify more with my Italian side than any other parts. "Italy is such a great and wonderful country, I'm very proud and honoured to be asked to be a citizen.""
- ^ [80] "Yes, but I am an Italian man and that never will pass my lips. We still see each other every once in a while."
- ^ "Hey! It's That Guy! :: Dennis Farina". Fametracker. http://www.fametracker.com/hey_its_that_guy/farina_dennis.php. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ [81] "I am six-foot-three and Italian"
- ^ [82] "She was even voted the Italian-American Welfare League's Woman of the Year" [83] "My father's Italian, my mother was of Swedish descent. They're both first-generation Americans."
- ^ [84]"I'm totally Italian, but I'm not a diva. If you could see the way I'm dressed in daily life, that's not a diva. Appearances are so not important to me." [85]
- ^ "Italian Heritage: Italian American Woman". Lifeinitaly.com. http://www.lifeinitaly.com/heritage/Italian-American-Woman.asp. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ The Official Web Site of Vincent Pastore
- ^ "Joe Pesci – Yahoo! Movies". Movies.yahoo.com. http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800022990. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ "NIAF MileStones". Niaf.org. http://www.niaf.org/milestones/year_1958.asp. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
- ^ [86] "Susan Sarandon, Bruce Springsteen, and Ann Bancroft are Italian American"
- ^ [87] "The youngest member of an Italian family teeming with artistic gifts, she was born Talia Rose Coppola on April 25, 1946 – plunging her into an environment dominated by masculinity, especially a masculine struggle for achievement. Both of her parents were first-generation Italian-Americans, the children of immigrants who left Italy for the United States around the turn of the century."
- ^ [88] "Hazlewood recognised that there was too much Doris Day in Nancy and not enough Janis Joplin. Here was a girl, after all, who left college in the Sixties "to marry and have sex because I was raised Catholic and Italian"."
- ^ [89]"Susan Sarandon, Bruce Springsteen, and Ann Bancroft are Italian American."
- ^ [90] "stoic Italian-American actor"
- ^ __2510?____ghwgnumperpage=2075 "This voluptuous dark-haired Italian beauty was named Playmate of the Year in May '68..."
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