Giancarlo Esposito- Biography

About Giancarlo Esposito

Stage-trained supporting player of films and TV since the 1980s. Half-African American, half-Italian, Esposito has distinguished himself playing Black characters. He made his Broadway debut at age eight opposite Shirley Jones in "Maggie Flynn" (1966) and went on to other NYC stage work including "Miss Moffatt" (1977), starring Bette Davis, "Balm in Gilead", directed by John Malkovich, and "Zooman and the Sign". Esposito worked in about half a dozen features before beginning a fruitful association with writer-director Spike Lee, appearing in "School Daze" (1988), "Do the Right Thing" (1989), "Mo' Better Blues" (1990) and "Malcolm X" (1992). He was most impressive as Buggin' Out, the shrill, self-styled activist who instigates the neighborhood crisis in "Do the Right Thing." Esposito is particularly convincing as edgy marginal characters. His clear-eyed portrayal of Bugs Raglin, a scruffy reporter from the alternative press, rose above the general smugness of "Bob Roberts" (1992). Esposito's feature credits include Abel Ferrara's "King of New York" (1990) and Jim Jarmusch's "Night on Earth" (1991).

Television gave the biracial actor a rare opportunity to play a character who shares his dual heritage as Sergeant Paul Gigante on the clever cop comedy, "Bakersfield P.D." (Fox, 1993-94). He visited this terrain again with his 1998-1999 stint on "Homicide: Life on the Street", playing Mike Giardello, an FBI agent assigned to the Baltimore homicide unit run by his father (Yaphet Kotto) and particularly impressed with a stirring turn in a 1999 hostage crisis episode pairing him with his "Bakersfield P.D." co-star Ron Eldard. In 2000, Esposito got a role on the short-lived Wall Street drama "The Street" on FOX. He played Will Smith's father, Casius Clay Sr. in the film "Ali" in 2001 and also appeared in another biopic "Pinero" in the same year. 2002 marked a return to series television with a role in the FOX ensemble drama "Girl's Club," about three female lawyers who live together in San Francisco.

Appearances in episodes of "Lucky" (FX, 2002-2003) and "Law & Order: Trial By Jury" (2004-2005) were followed by a supporting role in the low-budget political thriller, "Blind Horizon" (2004). He returned to the small screen to be in the sci-fi horror made-for-TV movie "Chupacabra: Dark Seas" (2005). Then in "Derailed" (2005), Esposito had another small role in this dramatic thriller about a Chicago advertising exec (Clive Owen) who misses his regular commuter train and becomes involved with a charming and seductive woman (Jennifer Aniston), then sees his life fall apart when blackmailed into committing dangerous and violent acts by a deranged criminal (Vincent Cassel). Esposito was next seen in the Queen Latifah comedy vehicle, "Last Holiday" (2006), playing a sleazy, out-of-touch senator staying at a European resort where he encounters a formerly shy salesperson (Latifah) on an emboldening dream vacation after learning she's terminally ill, whose infectious new attitude transforms the lives of staff and guests alike.

Partners

Companion

Fia Porter. appeared with Esposito in Malcolm X (1992)

Wife

Joy McManigal. married c. 1995

Family

Daughter

Kate Lyn McManigal Esposito. born on May 10, 1998 in Bel Air, California

Daughter

Shayne Lyra McManigal Esposito. born June 8, 1996 in Culver City, California

Education

Professional Children s School, New York , New York

Career Milestones

Co-starred as FBI Agent Mike Giardello on NBC s Homicide: Life on the Street
Co-starred in the Broadway musical Don t Get God Started
Portrayed Ernesto in the New York theater production of Balm in Gilead , directed by John Malkovich
Starred as Sgt. Paul Gigante on the quirky sitcom Bakersfield P.D. (Fox)

1966

Made Broadway debut in Maggie Flynn at the age of eight

1973

Had featured role in the Broadway musical Seesaw ; performed the musical number Spanglish

1979

Made film debut in Running

1981

Acted in the short-lived Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical Merrily We Roll Along

1981

Featured in the ensemble drama Taps

1981

TV-movie debut in The Gentleman Bandit (CBS)

1982

Had a regular role on the CBS daytime drama Guiding Light

1983

Played a bit part in Trading Places ; also featured in Enormous Changes at the Last Minute

1984

Acted in Francis Ford Coppola s The Cotton Club

1985

Had a cameo role in the comedy feature Desperately Seeking Susan and a memorable guest turn as Adonis Jackson on Miami Vice (NBC)

1986

Acted in the miniseries Roanoak (PBS), a chronicle of English explorers first encounters with Native Americans in the New World

1986

Appeared in the Stephen King drama Maximum Overdrive

1988

First collaboration with Spike Lee, School Daze

1989

Played incendiary neighborhood activist Buggin Out in Spike Lee s acclaimed Do the Right Thing

1990

Acted in Lee s Mo Better Blues

1990

Featured in Abel Ferrara s cult hit King of New York

1991

Played YoYo in the New York-set segment of Jim Jarmusch s Night on Earth

1992

Appeared in the biopic Malcolm X ; fourth feature with Spike Lee

1992

Co-starred as Bugs Raplin, an investigative journalist with dirt on Senate hopeful Bob Roberts in Tim Robbins comedic pseudo-documentary pseudo-documentary

1993

Co-starred in Simple Justice , an installment of the PBS The American Experience docudrama series examining the groundbreaking Brown vs. the Board of Education ruling

1994

Starred as a drug dealer who takes a streetwise teen under his wing in Boaz Yakin s drama Fresh

1995

Appeared in the short-lived Broadway play Sacrilege

1995

Co-produced and starred in The Keeper , playing a corrections officer on a journey of self-discovery

1995

Featured in The Usual Suspects , Reckless and Kla$h as well as Wayne Wang s Smoke and its follow up Blue in the Face

1996

Guest starred on episodes of Chicago Hope , Nash Bridges (both CBS), NYPD Blue (ABC) and Living Single (Fox)

1997

Was featured alongside the odd buddy pairing Martin Lawrence and Tim Robbins in the adventure film Nothing to Lose

1998

Had a supporting role in Robert Benton s Twilight , starring veterans Paul Newman, James Garner and Gene Hackman

1998

Played a hit man hired to murder an old high school pal in Showtime s Naked City: Justice With a Bullet

2000

Reprised role of Special Agent Mike Giardello in Homicide: The Movie (NBC)

2000

Returned to series TV as co-star of the Fox drama The $treet

2000

Starred in the sci-fi adventure Stardust ; aired on HBO in lieu of theatrical release

2001

Had featured role in Pinero , a biopic of the Latino poet-playwright Miguel Pinero

2002

Landed another television series role in FOX drama Girl s Club

2005

Cast opposite Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston in the psychological thriller Derailed

2006

Played Maggie Gyllenhaal s parole officer in Sherrybaby