![]() Erik Palladino was supposed to join
the family's heat contracting business. Raised in Yonkers by his schoolteacher
mother and contractor father, the 12-year-old Palladino caught the acting
bug from Robert De Niro's famed performance as Jake La Motta in Raging
Bull. He quickly joined a local children's repertory company and soon
began hosting a heavy metal television show in New York. But like many
actors, the adult Palladino took the long road to success. He built an
arrest record, struggled through New York's Marymount Manhattan College,
sang in a mediocre indie rock band, and survived several canceled television
shows. By the late '90s, Palladino had a familiar face -- as a regular
on Comedy Central, a voluble MTV video jockey, an indolent stepson on
Murphy Brown, and Jennifer Love Hewitt's unctuous cousin in Can't Hardly
Wait (1998) -- but not a well-known name. However, perseverance and ubiquity
will lead to stardom and, in 1999, Palladino scored two plum roles: the
part of an American sailor opposite Matthew McConaughey in U-571 and a
coveted slot as Dr. Dave Malucci on NBC's top-rated ER. Both characters
are Italian-American; both characters pigeonhole Palladino as the insolent,
self-important bastard. Yet, his performances project the strength of
an actor who has been around the bend and can create brazen men that are
not simply ogres, but refreshingly forthright, occasionally tender, and
always heroic. Despite a public outcry and an Internet petition
to keep him on the show, Palladino left ER in 2001. He then added to his
movie credits -- which already included This Space Between Us (2000) with
fellow ER star Alex Kingston and Finder's Fee (2000) with James Earl Jones
-- by starring in the "Disco Inferno" segment of the VH1' Strange
Frequency (2001). He also began racing cars in the Toyota Pro/Celebrity
Race of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Though his career forced
him to relocate to California, Palladino remains a die-hard New Yorker
and a loyal Yankees fan. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide Justice (2003) .... Drew Pettite **DISCLAIMER: Most of this material was obtained through search engines If anyone discovers that anything on this site is copyrighted, please notify me, and I will remove it immediately. |