Chris Caldovino
Chris Caldovino, hailing from Brooklyn, NY, embarked on his acting journey at The Gene Frankel Theatre in New York City. His dedication to the craft led him to Los Angeles, where he began to establish a diverse portfolio in film and television. While in LA, he further honed his skills at Playhouse West under the mentorship of Jeff Goldblum and later studied with Robert D'Avanzo at The Tamarind Theater, participating in numerous stage productions.
Caldovino's breakout role came in 2004 when he portrayed Billy Leotardo in HBO's critically acclaimed series The Sopranos. This role set the stage for a series of significant appearances in both television and film, including FOX's The Good Guys and the 2007 film Brooklyn Rules alongside Alec Baldwin. He also showcased his talent in Martin Scorsese's Oscar-nominated film The Wolf of Wall Street and the 2015 drama Stealing Cars, produced by Rachel Winter.
From 2015 onward, Chris gained recognition for his portrayal of Tonino Sandrelli in HBO's Boardwalk Empire, contributing to a SAG nomination for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series. More recently, he has guest-starred in popular shows such as Castle, The Haves and the Have Nots, and Tommy. Fans can look forward to his appearance in the upcoming crime thriller Mileage and a guest role in the tenth season of American Horror Story. Chris is represented by McGowan/Rodriguez Management and Momentum Talent and Literary Agency.
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