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Michael Badalucco (born December 20, 1954 in Brooklyn, New York) is an
American actor most famous for his role as lawyer Jimmy Berluti on the ABC
legal drama The Practice.
After graduating from the State University of New York at New Paltz (where
he met and acted with John Turturro), former altar boy Michael Badalucco
joined Local 52, his father's union, and began working in the movies as a
prop man. His first big break came when Robert De Niro saw him (and Turturro)
in an off-Broadway production of a Sam Shepard play, leading to a small
speaking role in "Raging Bull" (1980).
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His acting career was slow to take off, however, and over the next decade
and a half he continued to work behind-the-scenes, often doing double duty
by playing bit roles for directors like John Badham and Nora Ephron.
Dark-haired and slightly pudgy, Badalucco had the perfect "look" for the
character bits as policemen, drivers, food workers and other assorted blue
collar personnel in which he was cast. College buddy Turturro, however, came
to the rescue by casting him as the garrulous middle brother in an Italian
family of construction workers in Turturro's directorial debut, "Mac"
(1992). Badalucco shone in the role, particularly in a humorous monologue
about the importance of a man's charisma and size in his appeal to women. He
brought the same gifts to the thankless role as the oldest virgin in his
neighborhood in the uneven comedy "The Search for One-Eyed Jimmy" (lensed in
1993; released in 1996). While playing yet another cop in "One Fine Day" (also
1996), Badalucco caught the attention of star Michelle Pfeiffer who in turn
recommended him to her husband, writer-producer David E Kelley. Badalucco
had auditioned for a small role in "The Practice" (ABC, 1997- ), one of
Kelley's proposed legal dramas. But after Pfeiffer's intervention, Kelley
tailored the part of Jimmy Berluti to the actor's unique gifts. Introduced
as a slightly shifty, scrappy lawyer with questionable morals and little
courtroom experience, the character has gradually shifted to one of the
moral centers of the staff in part because of Badalucco's natural charm. He
went on to portray the notorious 'Son of Sam' killer David Berkowitz in
Spike Lee's "Summer of Sam" (1999) and offered a fine cameo as George ("don't
call me Baby Face") Nelson in the Coen brothers' "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
(2000). The following year, he reteamed with the Coens to play a barber in
the noirish drama "The Man Who Wasn't There". |
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