Birthday: 11 March 1978, Belleville, New Jersey, USA
Birth Name: Joseph Thomas Ferrante
Height: 188 cm
Joseph Ferrante started his Acting career after graduating from The University of Delaware. He started training extensively at the Beverly Hills Playhouse under the direction of AL Mancini and Milton Katselas.Recent Film credits include LAbyrinth, Death House, Wingman Inc, Meet My Valentine among others.Television Guest Star Appearances include TNT...
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Joseph Ferrante started his Acting career after graduating from The University of Delaware. He started training extensively at the Beverly Hills Playhouse under the direction of AL Mancini and Milton Katselas.Recent Film credits include LAbyrinth, Death House, Wingman Inc, Meet My Valentine among others.Television Guest Star Appearances include TNT's Animal Kingdom, Jane The Virgin, 2 Broke Girls, Disney's "Kickin" It", a recurring role on " The Young and The Restless" as well as nearly a dozen others .Ferrante starred in the Critically Acclaimed Short Film "Amexica". The Human Trafficking film received many awards and top honors, and earned Academy Award consideration for best live action short film. Amexica is available now on iTunes and Amazon Prime.Ferrante also makes a career in Print. Hero Spots include Marlboro Crossover in 2015, Premier Protein which ran from Oct 2012 to April 2013 in Men's Health, Men's Journal and Muscle & Fitness Magazines. Further campaigns include Harley Davidson Motorclothes, Nintendo Wii, Aquafina, NikeFerrante is a Method Actor who takes a Behavioral Approach to his work. Show less «
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Do it now. The past is gone, the present is short, and the future may never come....
Do it now. The past is gone, the present is short, and the future may never come....
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If you fully develop the character then it doesn't matter how you say the lines.