Jennifer Esposito

When the producers of the ABC sitcom "Spin City" were casting the spunky Brooklyn-born, Italian-American mayoral secretary, they found their actress in Brooklyn-born, Italian-American actress Jennifer Esposito. The sultry beauty, who isn't afraid to project what one of the show's executive producers called "New York attitude", trained at the Actors Studio and put in the requisite stint as a waitress before finding success. She landed her first TV role on the ABC soap opera "The City" in 1995 and after that brief stint marked time on stage and in occasional guest appearances before landing supporting roles in several independent films, including "Kiss Me, Guido" (1997) and "No Looking Back" (1998).

By them time she was hired to play Stacey Paterno, the mayor's feisty right hand, Esposito was filming a recurring role as a gangster's daughter on Fox's "New York Undercover.” The actress had decidedly pointed opinions about her sitcom character should dress and behave and gradually the writers and producers allowed her to make some modifications in her character. Still, Esposito felt unchallenged and after little more than a season and a half, opted to quit the show in favor of concentrating on a big screen career. By that time, she had played a bartender in the summer sequel "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" (1998) and had twice worked with Spike Lee, most notably in her breakthrough role as Ruby, an aspiring punk singer whose boyfriend (Adrien Brody) is suspected of being the notorious Son of Sam killer in "Summer of Sam" (1999). Additionally, she had a prominent part in "Side Streets" and made a cameo appearance in the Chris O'Donnell vehicle "The Bachelor" (both 1999).

After playing several small dramatic roles in major pictures and starring in the low-budget independent thriller "The Proposal," Esposito landed a starring comedic role opposite Dana Carvey in "Master of Disguise" and played alongside William H. Macy, Sam Rockwell and George Clooney in the Russo Brothers' caper comedy "Welcome to Collinwood," both released in 2002. In late 2004 Espoito returned to series television with a recurring role on the CBS courtroom drama "Judging Amy" playing Crystal Turner, a social worker who runs an outreach program for homeless children. She followed up on the big screen as a member of the top-flight acting ensemble assembled for the racially charged, multi-plot drama "Crash" (2005), playing the partner and lover of a police detective (Don Cheadle) embroiled in a racially sensitive homicide case. Esposito then returned to series television in the one-hour drama, “Related” (WB, 2005- ), about four New York sisters trying to keep their heads above water while dealing with the demands of work and family.

  • Born:
    April 11, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York, United States
  • Job Titles:
    Actress, Waitress
Family
  • Father: Robert Esposito.
  • Mother: Phyllis Esposito.
Significant Others
  • Husband: Bradley Cooper. Dated for eighteen months before they wed in secret in December 2006; Esposito filed for divorce just four months later and the divorce was finalized in November 2007
  • Companion: Benjamin Bratt. met when she made guest appearance on Law & Order in 1996; had eight-month relationship
  • Companion: Cameron Mathison. appeared on All My Children ; dated from summer 1998 to c. January 2000
  • Companion: Chris Schupp.
  • Companion: Jonny Lee Miller. reportedly became involved in summer 2000 during filming of Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000 ; no longer together
Education
  • Actors Studio, New York, NY
  • Moore Catholic High School, Staten Island, NY
Milestones
  • 1995 Made TV debut on the ABC soap, The City as Connie Soleito
  • 1995 Played a supporting role in the CBS remake of The Sunshine Boys ; co-starred Woody Allen and Peter Falk
  • 1997 Made feature film debut in Kiss Me, Guido
  • 1998 Joined the cast of the ABC series, Spin City as the Deputy Mayor s (Michael J. Fox) secretary, Stacy Paterno; left in the fourth season
  • 1998 First appearance in a Spike Lee film, He Got Game
  • 1998 Had a recurring role as a mobster s daughter on New York Undercover (FOX)
  • 1999 Had breakthrough screen role as the love interest of a punk musician (Adrien Brody) in Spike Lee s Summer of Sam
  • 2000 Co-starred in Wes Craven Presents Dracula 2000
  • 2001 Played a detective in the Michael Douglas thriller, Don t Say a Word
  • 2002 Appeared in the Dana Carvey comedy, Master of Disguise
  • 2002 Played Carmela in the Russo Brothers Welcome to Collinwood
  • 2005 Cast on the WB drama, Related
  • 2005 Had a recurring role on the CBS drama, Judging Amy
  • 2005 Starred in Paul Haggis directorial debut, Crash
  • 2007 Cast as the title character s best friend and co-worker in the ABC comedy Samantha Who?
  • 2007 Played a love interest to Denis Leary s character in the FX series, Rescue Me

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