Bryan Batt
Bryan Batt, born on March 1, 1963, is a distinguished American actor celebrated for his portrayal of Salvatore Romano, the art director at Sterling Cooper, in the acclaimed AMC series Mad Men. While he gained recognition on television, Batt's roots lie deeply embedded in the world of theater, where he has delivered numerous impactful performances.
In addition to his television success, Batt has made notable appearances in various films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. A highlight of his career came from his performance in the musical adaptation of Saturday Night Fever, which garnered him a unique honor—a caricature displayed at the famous Sardi's restaurant in New York City. This recognition signifies his contribution to the vibrant theater scene in the city.
Batt's talents extend beyond acting; he is also an accomplished voice artist and has appeared in several commercials. His work spans various genres, allowing him to appeal to a wide audience. Over the years, he has built a reputation not only for his memorable roles but also for his dedication to the performing arts. With a career that continues to thrive, Bryan Batt remains a beloved figure in both theater and television, captivating audiences with his charisma and talent.
Filmography
The Runner (2015)
Mississippi Murder
Don't Look Back (2020)
A Boy Called Po
Ambition (2019)
Sam
American Reject
I’ll Be Watching
Darlin'
Abattoir
Night Teeth
Wiener Dog Internationals
Easy Does It
Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game
Tales from the Hood 2
Dolly Parton's Mountain Magic Christmas