Edoardo Ballerini | |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | March 20, 1970
Education | Wesleyan University (BA) |
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Father | Luigi Ballerini |
Edoardo Ballerini (born March 20, 1970) is an American actor, narrator, writer, and film director. On screen he is best known for his work as junkie Corky Caporale in The Sopranos and the hotheaded chef in the indie film Dinner Rush (2001). Ballerini is a two-time winner of the Audio Publishers Association's Best Male Narrator Audie Award (2013), Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter; 2019 Watchers by Dean Koontz) and the co-author of the 2021 collection of stories The Angel of Rome, with Jess Walter. His directorial debut, Good Night Valentino, premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. [1]
Ballerini was born to an Italian father, the poet Luigi Ballerini, and an American mother, the photo historian and writer Julia Ballerini. He grew up between New York City and Milan, Italy. He is a dual citizen, and bilingual. His early schooling took place in New York, at P.S. 41 and later Friends Seminary, before he left home at age 14 after his parents' divorce for boarding school at Deerfield Academy. From there, he attended Wesleyan University, graduating a Bachelor of Arts degree English after studying under Paul Horgan. The summer following his graduation, Ballerini was given a scholarship to study Latin in Rome with Father Reginald Foster, a Vatican priest. While in Italy, Ballerini discovered a group of international actors who were forming a theater company. He quit his studies and joined the troupe. [2] The following fall, he attended regular acting classes in New York at HB Studio and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. He was then invited to become an observer at the Actors Studio. [3]
Ballerini's first professional role on screen was as an autistic teenager on Law & Order (1995). Following that he had small roles in I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) and The Pallbearer (1996), opposite David Schwimmer. In 1997 he starred in the John Leguizamo comedy The Pest (1997) before appearing in Whit Stillman's The Last Days of Disco (1998) and Amos Kollek's Sue (1998), then again in starring roles in Martin Davidson's Looking for an Echo (2000) and the action blockbuster Romeo Must Die (2000).
That same year Ballerini was cast as the "star chef" in Bob Giraldi's Dinner Rush (2001) opposite Danny Aiello. The film grossed only $638,227 [4] but received largely positive reviews. [5]
Following the success of Dinner Rush Ballerini wrote, directed, produced and starred in "Good Night Valentino," a short film about 1920s film icon Rudolph Valentino. The film premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and was entered into the permanent archive at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles. The film was also presented at the National Museum of Cinema in Turin, Italy in 2009 as part of a Valentino retrospective. [6] Emily Leider, in her biography of Valentino titled Dark Lover (2003), wrote that Ballerini "infuses his [Valentino] with exactly the right mix of pride, elegance, grace and anguish... on screen, Ballerini's resemblance to Valentino is uncanny." [7]
Ballerini was also cast as another famous 1920s Italian, the anarchist and labor leader Carlo Tresca, in No God, No Master (2011).
In 2006 Ballerini was cast as junkie Corky Caporale, friend of Christopher Moltisanti in The Sopranos . He appeared in four episodes. This led to an eight episode appearance as Igantius D'Alessio in Boardwalk Empire in 2010. Ballerini was later offered a contract role in Quarry (2016) opposite Logan Marshall-Green and Peter Mullan. "Quarry" was cancelled after its first season.
Other film credits include Life is Hot in Cracktown (2009), opposite Illeana Douglas, Michael Almereyda's Experimenter (2015), opposite Peter Sarsgaard and Winona Ryder and First We Take Brooklyn (2018) opposite Harvey Keitel.
TV credits include roles on 24, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008), the BBC's Ripper Street (2013), Elementary (2015-2016) and Neon Joe (2017).
Ballerini is a frequent and award-winning audiobook narrator. In 2007 he recorded his first book, Machiavelli's The Prince , as a favor for a friend who was starting a new studio. Ballerini considers Beautiful Ruins (2012) to be a career changing moment; prior to this he had only recorded a few books, and its success catapulted his audiobook career. Beautiful Ruins won the Audio Publishers Association award for best audiobook of the year on the solo male narrator category. [2] Ballerini is also a two-time winner of Society of Voice Arts Awards. [8]
He received Earphones Awards from AudioFile magazine for his recordings of Stephen Greenblatt's National Book Award-winning The Swerve , Paul Farmer's Haiti: After the Earthquake (with Meryl Streep and Eric Conger), and Kristopher Jansma's The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards. [9] In a feature profile, The New York Times Magazine called him "The Voice of God", in part because of his narration of the Hebrew Bible. [2] Other major titles include War and Peace , The Metamorphosis . His 135-hour recording of Karl Ove Knausgaards six-volume autobiographical opus, My Struggle , which he considers his most ambitious, took him 200 hours over the course of five years to finish. [2] [10]
His short form narration work includes episodes of "Sunday Reads" for The New York Times The Daily Podcast, [11] [12] [13] stories for the "Modern Love" podcast. [14]
At age 10, Ballerini made his first professional appearance on stage at Theater for the New City, New York, in Mario Prosperi's "Uncle Mario." He subsequently joined the Italian Commedia dell'arte troupe "I giullari di piazza" [15] for several performances. Stage credits as an adult include "Crossroads" at The Henry Street Settlement (1994), several pieces in "The Eugene O'Neill Project" (1995-1996) at The Actors Studio and The Eugene O'Neill Center, Stefanie Zadravec's "Honey Brown Eyes" (2010) on Theater Row, and John Jesurun's "Chang in a Void Moon" (1997-2015) at The Kitchen and other venues.
Ballerini moved to Los Angeles in 2000, before eventually returning to the New York area. Ballerini has a small sound studio in his house where he records books; the house was once owned by a silent movie star. [2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | I Shot Andy Warhol | Editor of School Paper | |
1996 | The Pallbearer | The Job Interviewer | |
1996 | 5 Dead on the Crimson Canvas | Blaine | |
1996 | I'm Not Rappaport | Man at the Rally | |
1997 | The Pest | Himmel Shank | |
1997 | Sue Lost in Manhattan | Eddie | |
1998 | The Last Days of Disco | Victor | |
1999 | Suits | Johnny Akida | |
2000 | Romeo Must Die | Vincent Roth | |
2000 | Dinner Rush | Chef Udo Cropa | |
2000 | Looking for an Echo | Anthony Pirelli | |
2001 | Free | Paul Farley | Uncredited |
2004 | Malevolent | Oliver Chadwicke | |
2005 | The F Word | Walt Whitman Quoter | |
2005 | Freezerburn | Kevin Korlowsky | |
2005 | A Year and a Day | Benji | |
2006 | El Cortez | Roy Morrison | |
2008 | The Caller | Teddy | |
2008 | No Exit | Jonathan | |
2009 | Life Is Hot in Cracktown | Chas | |
2010 | Bad Ass | Salvatore | |
2011 | Trophy Kids | Christos | |
2012 | Hellbenders | Father Atherton | |
2013 | Run | Luke | |
2013 | No God, No Master | Carlo Tresca | |
2015 | Experimenter | Paul Hollander | |
2015 | The Dark Side | Dan | |
2017 | The Unattainable Story | Skene | |
2018 | First We Take Brooklyn | Dimitri | |
2018 | 7 Splinters in Time | Darius Lefaux |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Law & Order | David Vilardi | Episode: "Cruel and Unusual" |
1997 | The Substitute 2: School's Out | Danny Bramson | Television film |
1998 | Vig | Leo | |
1999 | Homicide: Life on the Street | Selwyn Wetherby | Episode: "Identity Crisis" |
2002 | Going to California | Devin | Episode: "Mixed Doubles" |
2002 | NYPD Blue | Dennis Clancy | Episode: "Hand Job" |
2002 | 24 | Frank Allard | 3 episodes |
2003 | Threat Matrix | Bobby DaCosta | Episode: "Flipping" |
2004 | Charmed | Damien | Episode: "The Courtship of Wyatt's Father" |
2006 | Medium | Sam Elkin | Episode: "The Darkness Is Light Enough" |
2006 | Without a Trace | Frankie Lamaj | Episode: "The Damage Done" |
2006–2007 | The Sopranos | Corky Caporale | 4 episodes |
2007 | Protect and Serve | Officer John Esparza | Television film |
2008 | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Timms | 3 episodes |
2008 | Moonlight | Pierce Anders | Episode: "Fated to Pretend" |
2009 | Batman: The Brave and the Bold | Jack / Vulture | Voice, episode: "Return of the Fearsome Fangs!" |
2010 | White Collar | Signore Tomassi | Episode: "Out of the Box" |
2010 | Boardwalk Empire | Ignatius D'Alessio | 8 episodes |
2011 | Body of Proof | Jeremy Nichols | Episode: "Helping Hand" |
2011 | Bar Karma | Wet Tech | Episode: "Hack Job" |
2013 | Ripper Street | Frank Goodnight | 2 episodes |
2013 | Gilded Lilys | Tommy Barone | Television film; unsold pilot |
2014 | Forever | Clark Walker | Episode: "Skinny Dipper" |
2015, 2016 | Elementary | Agent Lukas Muller | 2 episodes |
2016 | Quarry | Karl | 8 episodes |
2017 | Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter | Vance Dontay | 5 episodes |
2023 | A Murder at the End of the World | Ray |
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