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Joe Pantoliano

One of today's best character actors, the inexhaustible Joe Pantoliano boasts over 100 film, television, and stage credits. A favorite of directors Richard Donner, Steven Spielberg, Andrew Davis, and Andy and Larry Wachowski, he is also a dependable scene stealer with more than his share of memorable roles — including killer pimp Guido in Risky Business (1983), bumbling criminal Francis Fratelli in The Goonies (1985), double-crossing bail bondsman Eddie Moscone in Midnight Run (1988), cynical U... read more

One of today's best character actors, the inexhaustible Joe Pantoliano boasts over 100 film, television, and stage credits. A favorite of directors Richard Donner, Steven Spielberg, Andrew Davis, and Andy and Larry Wachowski, he is also a dependable scene stealer with more than his share of memorable roles — including killer pimp Guido in Risky Business (1983), bumbling criminal Francis Fratelli in The Goonies (1985), double-crossing bail bondsman Eddie Moscone in Midnight Run (1988), cynical U.S. Marshall Cosmo Renfro in The Fugitive (1993), turncoat Cypher in The Matrix (1999), and shady sidekick Teddy in Memento (2000). Born on September 12, 1951 in Hoboken, NJ, the actor is the only son of Dominic, a hearse driver, and Mary Pantoliano, a part-time seamstress/bookie. When he was 12, Pantoliano's mother left his father for her distant cousin Florio, though the couple never officially divorced. Pantoliano and his younger sister Maryann grew up throughout northern New Jersey with their mother and Florio, whom they eventually came to regard as their stepfather. Pantoliano suffered from severe dyslexia, and at age 17, he was still reading at the third-grade level. After seeing the youngster perform in his senior play, +Up the Down Staircase, Florio convinced him to pursue acting professionally. Pantoliano moved to Manhattan, where he worked as a waiter while juggling acting classes and auditions. In 1972, he landed the coveted role of stuttering Billy Bibbit in the touring production of +One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Four years later, Pantoliano moved west to try his luck in Hollywood. After making his television debut in the sitcom pilot McNamara's Band, he landed a recurring role in Rob Reiner's summer replacement series, Free Country. Reiner then tapped Pantoliano to co-star with him in James Burrows' television movie More Than Friends (1978). This led to the part of Angelo Maggio — a role originated by fellow Hoboken-ite Frank Sinatra — in NBC's miniseries adaptation of James Jones' From Here to Eternity (1979). After making his major feature-film debut in The Idolmaker (1980), Pantoliano guest starred on Hart to Hart, M*A*S*H, and Hardcastle and McCormick, as well as appeared on the Los Angeles stage in +Orphans. He also landed a sizable part opposite a young Tom Cruise in the surprise hit Risky Business (1983). The comic ruthlessness with which Pantoliano's pimp tortures Cruise quickly earned the character actor a loyal cult following. He gave standout performances in Eddie and the Cruisers (1983) and the off-Broadway play +Visions of Kerouac, before thrilling audiences again in the Spielberg-produced adventure The Goonies (1985). Scores of plum roles followed: Pantoliano joined Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines in Running Scared (1986), portrayed Lou Diamond Phillips' music producer in La Bamba (1987), re-teamed with Spielberg in Empire of the Sun (1987), and acted opposite Robert De Niro in Midnight Run (1988). He then topped these performances off with an unforgettable turn opposite Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford in The Fugitive (1993), delivering a funny, fiery tour de force that was pure Pantoliano right down to the name he chose for his character, Cosmo — his grandfather's name. By the mid-'90s, Pantoliano had a recognizable name and a devoted fan base. While making numerous television guest appearances, he starred with Jennifer Tilly and Gina Gershon in directors Andy and Larry Wachowski's debut thriller, Bound (1996). Pantoliano's edgy performance as a doomed money launderer impressed the Wachowskis so much that they created the character of Cypher in The Matrix (1999) exclusively for him. Shortly afterward, his co-star in the sci-fi spectacular, Carrie-Anne Moss, insisted that director Christopher Nolan hire Pantoliano for the third lead in his sleeper-hit Memento (2000). In 2001, at the behest of producer David Chase, Pantoliano joined the cast of the landmark HBO series The Sopranos. While portraying psychopathic mobster Ralphie Cifaretto on the hit show, the actor published Who's Sorry Now: The True Story of a Stand-Up Guy, a bittersweet memoir about his New Jersey childhood. He also put the finishing touches on his directorial debut, Just Like Mona (2002), and began filming his role as reporter Ben Urich in the comic book adaptation Daredevil (2003), which also stars Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Colin Farrell. ~ Rovi

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Loosies (2012)
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Chats et Chiens : La Revanche de Kitty Galore (2010)
Peek
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Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore 3D (2010)
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Cats and Dogs 2: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010)
Peek
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Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010)
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Chats et Chiens : La Revanche de Kitty Galore 3D (2010)
Peek
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Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010)
Gabe Ugliano
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Percy Jackson et les Olypiens: Le Voleur de foudre (2010)
Gabe Ugliano
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Falling Up (2010)
George
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Canvas (2007)
John Marino
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Canvas (2007)
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Unknown (2006) (2006)
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Wedding Daze (2006)
Smittty
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Racing Stripes (2005)
Voice of Goose
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Elektra (2005)
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Bad Boys II (2003)
Captain Howard
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Bad Boys II (2003)
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Cats & Dogs (2001)
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Cats & Dogs (2001)
Voice of Peek
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Memento (2001)
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Memento Chrono (2000)
Teddy
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Memento (2000)
Teddy
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Black and White (1999)
Bill King
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The Matrix (1999)
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The Matrix (1999)
Cypher/Mr. Reagan
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Bound (1996)
Caesar
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Bad Boys (1995)
Captain Howard
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Baby's Day Out (1994)
Norby
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The Fugitive (1993)
Cosmo Renfro
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The Fugitive (1993)
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Empire of the Sun (1987)
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La Bamba (1987)
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Empire of the Sun (1987)
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The Goonies (1985)
Francis Fratelli
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Les Goonies (1985)
Francis Fratelli
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Eddie and the Cruisers (1983)
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Risky Business (1983)
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Risky Business (1983)
Guido
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No Kidding, Me Too!
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The In Crowd
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The Final Terror
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The Golden Door
George
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Midnight Run
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No Kidding, Me Too!
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Eddie and the Cruisers
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Top of the World
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The Immortals
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The Amateurs
Some Idiot
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Loosies
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Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life
Oswald
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Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life
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