Erik Palladino

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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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Job Title

Actor

Born

May 10, 1968

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