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Alessandro Nivola
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Alessandro Nivola (born June 28, 1972) is an American actor.
Contents
- 1 Early life
- 2 Career
- 3 Filmography
- 4 Footnotes
- 5 External links
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Early life
Nivola was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His paternal grandfather was the Italian sculptor Costantino Nivola and his paternal grandmother was a Jewish refugee from Germany.[1] He has a brother, Adrian, and attended Phillips Exeter Academy, and earned a degree in English from Yale.
Career
Nivola began his acting career while still an undergraduate at Yale, landing the leading role in a Seattle production of
Athol Fugard's
Master Harold... and the Boys. After college, Nivola debuted on Broadway in 1995 as the young lover of Helen Mirren in
A Month in the Country. The next year he appeared in the 1996
NBC miniseries
Danielle Steel's The Ring and landed his first film role as Joanna Going's preppy husband in
Inventing the Abbotts before being cast as
Nicolas Cage's paranoid schizophrenic brother in
John Woo's
Face/Off (both in 1997).
Nivola adopted a British accent to play a mystery man from former girlfriend Rachel Weisz's past in I Want You (1998), directed by Michael Winterbottom. He then appeared in the thriller Best Laid Plans and again as an Englishman in Patricia Rozema's screen version of yet another Jane Austen novel, Mansfield Park, both in 1999. He played a rock singer involved with his record producer, played by Frances McDormand, in the film Laurel Canyon.
Nivola was one of the faces for the GAP's 2002 Ads campaign "For Every Generation".
Nivola is married to actress
Emily Mortimer; the couple have a son, born in 2003.
Filmography
Footnotes