Jeff Marchelletta

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Jeff Marchelletta
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Marchelletta at the 2014 Newport Beach Film Festival premiere of The Last Lonely Place
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor/Producer
Website jeffmarchelletta.com

Jeff Marchelletta is an American actor, and film producer.

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Biography

Jeff Marchelletta was born and raised in Long Island, NY. Before becoming an actor, Marchelletta was an executive at one of the USA's largest building contractors. After a modeling stint with Gianni Versace Marchelletta studied acting in NYC and LA and landed his first acting role as a recurring character on the American soap opera All My Children .
In 2002, Marchelletta received a Best Actor Nomination at the 2002 Modesto Film Festival for the film Hollywood Vampyr starring Muse Watson and Trevor Goddard. [1] Marchelletta produced Ringers: Lord of the Fans . [2] Ringers: Lord of the Fans received a 2006 Saturn Award nomination [3] [4] and won the "Outstanding Achievement Award in Filmmaking" at the 2005 Newport Beach Film Festival. [5] [6]

Filmography

Film

YearFilm TitlesRole
2023 A Mother's IntuitionDr. Ken Zarada
2022 8 Days To HellThe Count
2021 BiasedJoffrey
2021 Robot Apocalypse AI_takeover Dr. Abel Lopez
2020 To The FlameSteve
2019 The United States of TomorrowFather
2018 DukeJoseph Peters
2018 UnionDoc Cobb
2018 The White OrchidTony
2017 BlindnessCharles Lockridge
2017 Forgotten EvilDr. Evan Michaels
2016 Domestic SeductionDet. Hastings
2014 Such Good People Ward Rodriguez-Levine
2013 This Last Lonely PlaceCameron Kane
2007 Out at the WeddingDJ
2006 The SuicideOfficer Notolli
2005 20 MinutesScott
2004 The Good FightOfficer Steve Cooley
2003 ExorcismGene
2003 Mind ForestMichael
2002 Hollywood VampyrTom Weidder
2002 Demon's KissPaul Hanley
2001 Supersleuth aka The Hillside Strangler Kenneth Bianchi
2000 Betting the GameWoody

Television

YearTelevision SeriesEpisodeRole
2022 Roger EspionagerTV PilotChester
2019 Unbelievable (miniseries) Episode 6Westminster Police Chief Bilson
2018 Some Kind of WonderfulTV PilotTony Morretti
2018 MohawkHomecoming, Stuck in a Rut, Full CircleChad Walker
2017 Sinister MinisterTV movieJohn Wells
2017 Forgotten EvilTV movieDr. Evan Michaels
2016 BoysTownEpisodes 202, 203, 206 & 207Dr. Tim
2014 The Hotel BarclayThe DuoRich
2014 Drop Dead Diva No ReturnTom Jessup
2013 A Snow Globe Christmas TV movieMr. Jenkins
2012 Ringer That Woman's Never Been a Victim Her Entire LifeNYPD Gerard
2011 SlantedPaying Your DuesGiulio Mancini
2008 Hannah Montana Would I Lie to You, Lilly?Steve Meyer
2006 Criminal Minds The Fisher King: Part 2Robert Greenaway
2005 Las Vegas MothwomanTravis Owens
2004 NYPD Blue Bale OutOfficer Russo
2002 Nikki My Two Left FeetAntonio Cortez
2000 Courage War DogsFrenchy Segool
1999 VS. Episode dated Sept 5, 1999Brad the stockbroker
1998 All My Children Unknown EpisodesRyan's Guard / Cop
1998 Law & Order FlightHazmat Technician #2

Producer

Without (film) , [7] 2011

Ringers: Lord of the Fans , [2] 2005

Interviews & Articles

Cision PRWeb: TV One Announces Filming Has Wrapped For "A Mother's Intuition", A TV One Original Film
Voyage ATL: Life & Work with Jeff Marchelletta of Midtown Atlanta
Shoutout LA: Meet Jeff Marchelletta Actor, Producer & VP
Jezebel Magazine Tweet Elite
The Hollywood Reporter
Marchelletta talks to Advocate about Ringers
TheOneRing.net
Interview about Hollywood Vampyr

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References

  1. "New York Times, Hollywood Vampyr cast credits". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . Baseline & All Movie Guide. 2014. Archived from the original on 18 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Sony Pictures, Ringers: Lord of the Fans official website" . Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  3. Jeff Marchelletta IMDb
  4. Marchelletta NYTimes Filmography
  5. Mohr, Ian (July 15, 2005). "Variety,Sony Fingers 'Ringers' doc".
  6. "Ringers Wins at the Newport Beach Film Fest!" . Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  7. Right on Red Films Website for Without