Biography
Dark haired and olive complected, with chiseled features and a mischievous smile, actor Erik Palladino's looks could evince both an exotic allure and a down-to-earth all-American blue-collar charm. The New York born and bred actor got his start in the city's Children's Repertory Company and was trained at Marymount Manhattan College, enrolled in the only co-educational program in the primarily female institution. He went on to appear in …
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Career Milestones
2001 | Had leading role in the festival-screened "Finder's Fee", directed by Jeff Probst | |
2000 | Featured alongside Matthew McConaghey and Bill Paxton in the cast of Jonathan Mostow's World War II drama "U-571" | |
| Played confident resident Dr David Malucci, with a regular role on the popular NBC drama "ER" | ||
1999 | Starred as a student documentarian in the independent "Road Kill" | |
1999 | Featured in the independent film "This Space Between Us" | |
1998 | Starred in the festival screened independent "The Week That Girl Died" | |
1998 | Appeared in the high school graduation party-set comedy "Can't Hardly Wait" | |
| Was a regular on the UPN series "DiResta" | ||
| Had a two-episode recurring role on "Murphy Brown" (CBS) as the delinquent son of reporter Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto)'s girlfriend (Julie Hagerty) | ||
1997 | Guest starred on the popular UPN sitcom "Malcolm & Eddie" | |
1996 | Had a regular role on the short-lived Fox sitcom "Love and Marriage" | |
1994 | Guest starred on an episode of "Party of Five" (Fox) | |
1994 | Was a VJ on MTV | |
| Worked on "Short Attention Span Theater", Comedy Central's daily anthology of news and comedy clips | ||
1989 | Hosted the hard rock music magazine program "Heavy Metal Meltdown" | |
| Appeared in various theater productions in New York, including "Entertaining Mr Sloane" and Sam Shepard's "True West" | ||
| At age 14, joined New York's Children's Repertory Company | ||
| Raised in Yonkers, New York | ||
Awards
2001 | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in ER |
2000 | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in ER |
