Danny Tamberelli

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Danny Tamberelli
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Born
Daniel Tamberelli [1]

(1982-02-08) February 8, 1982 (age 42)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
Years active1986–present
Spouse
Katelyn Detweiler
(m. 2018)
Children2
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Danny Tamberelli (born February 8, 1982) [2] is an American actor and musician. He is known for his portrayal of Little Pete Wrigley in The Adventures of Pete & Pete from 1989 to 1995 and for his work as a cast member of the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series All That . He is also known for his portrayal of Jimmy De Santa in the 2013 video game Grand Theft Auto V.

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Early life and education

Tamberelli was raised in Maywood, New Jersey [3] and moved to Wyckoff, New Jersey, [4] where he attended Ramapo High School, graduating in 2000. [5] Tamberelli is a graduate of Hampshire College, where he earned a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary arts focusing on music performance and booking management. [6]

Career

Tamberelli's first performance was in a Huggies commercial, according to a 1994 interview. [7] His first regular television role, at age 4, was as Sean Novak on the ABC daytime soap opera Ryan's Hope . He originally appeared from 1986 to 1987, when his character, along with his on-screen parents, were written off the show. However, he returned to the role in the fall of 1988 when the Novak family was brought back, to help close up storylines in preparation for the Ryan's Hope finale in January 1989.

Afterwards, Tamberelli played Jackie Rodowsky on the television series The Baby-Sitters Club . It was around this time that he was cast as Little Pete Wrigley on The Adventures of Pete & Pete , which first began as a series of 60-second shorts on Nickelodeon in 1989. After progressing to a batch of specials, Pete & Pete became a regular half-hour sitcom in 1993, and brought Tamberelli more recognition. During his time in the show, he met the musicians Iggy Pop and Mark Mulcahy, who inspired him to become a musician too; [8] Iggy would teach him how to play the song T.V. Eye (from The Stooges' album Fun House) on bass in between breaks, when Tamberelli was 11. [9] Around that time he provided the voice for Arnold in The Magic School Bus , as well as appearing in the films Igby Goes Down and The Mighty Ducks . He was also on Nickelodeon's All That from 1997 to 2000 and Figure It Out from 1997 to 1999, and guest starred in the Space Cases episode "All You Can Eaty". [10] In the 2013 video game Grand Theft Auto V , he provided the voice and physical inspiration for Jimmy Townley/Jimmy De Santa.[ citation needed ]

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Tamberelli in October 2008

Tamberelli is the bassist and vocalist for the rock band Jounce, formed in Northern New Jersey. [6] They started in the early 2000s as a jazz funk quartet, but their sound later evolved into "90s music-inspired post-punk". [9] They released an eponymous debut album on July 18, 2006, followed by their sophomore effort, These Things on March 31, 2009. The EP titled Meet Me in the Middle was released digitally on April 4, 2011.[ citation needed ] As of 2016, the only remaining members from the original formation were Tamberelli and childhood friend and guitarist Matt DeSteno. [9] Tamberelli was also the bassist for the folk/pop band Every Good Boy.

In 2013, he started a podcast with former The Adventures of Pete and Pete co-star Michael C. Maronna. [11] He is also a founding member of the sketch comedy group Manboobs, along with Jeremy Balon. [12] In May 2024, he and his wife Kate Tamberelli published their book The Road Trip Rewind. [13]

Personal life

Tamberelli married author Katelyn Detweiler in early 2018. In 2019, they had a son, [14] and in 2022, they had a daughter.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 The Mighty Ducks Tommy DuncanNominated – Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture
1993 The Adventures of Huck Finn Ben RodgersCredited as Daniel Tamberelli
1993 Josh and S.A.M. Red Haired Kid #2Credited as Daniel Tamberelli
1996Kids for CharacterArnold PerlsteinVoice, direct-to-video
2002 Igby Goes Down Turtle
2023 Good Burger 2 HimselfCameo [15]
2024 I Saw the TV Glow Neighbor #2

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986–1989 Ryan's Hope Sean NovakRecurring role, 11 episodes
1990 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day AlexanderVoice, television special; credited as Daniel Tamberelli
1990 The Baby-Sitters Club Jackie RodowskyRecurring role, 9 episodes; credited as Daniel Tamberelli
1992–1996 The Adventures of Pete & Pete Little Pete WrigleyLead role
1994 Law & Order JeffreyEpisode: "Nurture"; credited as Daniel Tamberelli
1995–1997 The Magic School Bus Arnold PerlsteinVoice, main role; credited as Daniel Tamberelli
1997–1999 Figure It Out HimselfPanelist (seasons 1–4)
1997–2000 All That Himself / variousMain role (seasons 4–6)
1999–2000 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd Spike CiprianoRecurring role (season 1), 8 episodes
2000 The Amanda Show Stop Motion DannyVoice role; 1 episode
2002–2004 Fillmore! Joseph AnzaVoice, recurring role

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Grand Theft Auto V Jimmy De SantaVoice and motion-capture

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