Jimmy Palumbo
Jimmy Palumbo is a seasoned actor with a remarkable career spanning over 25 years, boasting more than 65 credits in television and film. Among his recent notable appearances are roles in “Taken 3” and a significant part in Luc Besson's “The Family,” featuring legendary actors Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Tommy Lee Jones. His extensive filmography further includes performances in “A Most Violent Year,” “5 Flights Up,” and the acclaimed series “Boardwalk Empire.” He has also made appearances in “Elementary,” “Golden Boy,” “Blue Bloods,” “The Good Wife,” “30 Rock,” “Rescue Me,” “Entourage,” “Ugly Betty,” “Desperate Housewives,” “Friends,” “Monk,” “Law & Order,” “E.R.,” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” showcasing his versatility across various genres.
Born and raised in New Jersey, Jimmy continues to reside there with his family. His passion for local sports is palpable, particularly his unwavering support for Rutgers University’s athletic teams. Additionally, he remains actively involved in community activities, playing softball on a team founded by his father in 1967. Jimmy Palumbo's enduring commitment to his craft and community highlights both his professional dedication and personal ties.