John DiResta


Among the many who have joined the ranks of stand-up comics turned sitcom stars, John DiResta is unique case. The New York native joined the transit police force at age 21 and spent the next decade chasing fare beaters and searching for homeless people who wanted shelter. With the encouragement of a high school buddy, DiResta began honing a comedy routine that he began to perform in venues like "a basement in City Island when Whitey was promoted to captain" to "a party like a wedding in Edison when Ralph Palucci paid off his Pepsi route," Eventually, he began to land gigs in more established clubs which in turn led to an engagement Off-Broadway in "Beat: A Subway Cop's Comedy" (1996-97). Critics were impressed with DiResta, noting similarities to a young Jackie Gleason. With the success of the Off-Broadway show, the TV networks came dangling offers of sitcoms. Eventually, DiResta signed a one-year agreement with ABC and a pilot was developed but went unscheduled. When ABC's option expired, Paramount and its fledgling UPN approached the cop-turned-comic, resulting in "DiResta", a blue-collar family sitcom which premiered in the fall of 1998.

  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Comedian, NYC transit policeman, Security guard
Family
  • Brother: James DiResta. teaches at NYC's School of Visual Arts; in business with siblings
  • Brother: Joseph DiResta. in business with siblings
  • Child: Shannon DiResta. born c. 1993
  • Daughter: Sabrina DiResta. born c. 1991
  • Father: Joseph DiResta.
  • Sister: Kathleen DiResta. in business with siblings
  • Son: Matthew DiResta. born c. 1989
Significant Others
  • Wife: Fran DiResta.
Milestones
  • 1991 Assigned to the homeless outreach unit
  • 1992 At suggestion of friend, began developing a comedy act
  • 1997 Created and starred in unsold sitcom pilot for ABC
  • 1999 Film acting debut as a cop in Sidney Lumet's remake of "Gloria"
  • 1999 Played a policeman in "Mickey Blue Eyes"
  • 2000 Acted in "Miss Congeniality"
  • 2001 Appeared in "15 Minutes"
  • Acted in an episode of NBC's "Law & Order", playing a cop
  • Appeared Off-Broadway in one-person show "Beat: A Subway Cop's Comedy"
  • At age 21, became a NYC transit cop
  • Raised on Long Island
  • Starred in "DiResta", a sitcom for UPN based on his life and experiences as a transit cop

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