John Turturro

John Michael Turturro (/tərˈtʊər/;[1] born February 28, 1957) is an American actor, writer, producer and director, known for his association with the independent film movement. He has appeared in over sixty feature films and has worked frequently with the Coen brothers, Adam Sandler and Spike Lee. He began his acting career on-screen in the early 1980s, and received early critical recognition with the independent film Five Corners (1987). Turturro's mainstream breakthrough came with Lee's Do the Right Thing (1989) and the Coens' Miller's Crossing (1990) and Barton Fink (1991), for which he won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival. His subsequent roles included Herb Stempel in Quiz Show (1994), Jesus Quintana in The Big Lebowski (1998) and The Jesus Rolls (2020), Pete Hogwallop in O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), Seymour Simmons in the Transformers film series and is set to play Carmine Falcone in The Batman. In 2016, in a lead role, he portrayed a lawyer in the HBO miniseries The Night Of and had a recurring role in the miniseries The Plot Against America in 2020.

John Turturro
Turturro in May 2017
Born
John Michael Turturro

(1957-02-28) February 28, 1957
Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Citizenship
  • United States
  • Italy
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Actor
  • writer
  • producer
  • director
Years active1980–present
Spouse(s)
Katherine Borowitz
(m. 1985)
Children2
Relatives

An Emmy Award winner, Turturro has also been nominated for four Screen Actors Guild Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and four Independent Spirit Awards. He directed Mac (1992), which won the Golden Camera Award at the Cannes Film Festival, Illuminata (1998), and Romance and Cigarettes (2005).

Early life

John Turturro was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Katherine Florence (Incerella) and Nicholas Turturro. His mother was born in the U.S., to Italian parents with roots in Sicily, and was an amateur jazz singer, who had worked in a naval yard during World War II.[2][3][4] His father had immigrated to the United States from Giovinazzo, Italy, at age six and later worked as a carpenter and construction worker before joining the U.S. Navy.

Turturro was raised a Roman Catholic and moved to the Rosedale section of Queens, New York with his family, when he was six.[5] He majored in Theatre Arts at the State University of New York at New Paltz, and completed his MFA at the Yale School of Drama.

Career

Turturro's first film appearance was a non-speaking extra role in Martin Scorsese's critically acclaimed Raging Bull (1980).[6] He created the title role of John Patrick Shanley's Danny and the Deep Blue Sea at the Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center in 1983. He repeated it the following year Off-Broadway and won an Obie Award. Turturro had a notable supporting role in William Friedkin's action film To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), as the henchman of the villainous counterfeiter played by Willem Dafoe.

Spike Lee liked Turturro's performance in Five Corners (1987) so much that he cast him in Do the Right Thing (1989). This movie was the first of a long-standing collaboration between the director and Turturro, which includes work together on a total of nine filmsmore than any other actor in the Lee oeuvre[7]including Mo' Better Blues (1990), Jungle Fever (1991), Clockers (1995), Girl 6 (1996), He Got Game (1998), Summer of Sam (1999), She Hate Me (2004), and Miracle at St. Anna (2008).[8]

Turturro has appeared in both comedy and drama films, and engaged in an extended collaboration with the Coen Brothershe appeared in their films Miller's Crossing (1990), Barton Fink (1991, in the lead role), The Big Lebowski (1998), and O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000). Turturro has also appeared in several of Adam Sandler's movies, such as Mr. Deeds (2002) and You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008). He played a severely disturbed patient of Jack Nicholson's character in the comedy Anger Management and played Johnny Depp's character's antagonist in Secret Window.[8]

Turturro hosted Saturday Night Live in 1994, where he spoofed his then-recently made film, Quiz Show, being told he was ineligible to host unless he answered questions in a booth and if he failed, the honor of hosting would go to Joey Buttafuoco, who was actually backstage to witness Turturro's test. He won an Emmy award for his portrayal of Adrian Monk's brother Ambrose in the USA Network series Monk, and reprised the role on numerous occasions. He has also been nominated and won many awards from film organizations such as Screen Actors Guild, Cannes Film Festival, Golden Globes and others.[8]

Turturro produced and directed, as well as acted in, the film Illuminata (1999), which also starred his wife, actress Katherine Borowitz. He wrote and directed the film Romance and Cigarettes (2005). In 2006 he appeared in Robert De Niro's The Good Shepherd, and as the Sector 7 agent Seymour Simmons in four films of the Transformers live-action series. In 2010, he directed (and had cameo on-screen appearances in) Passione, which chronicles the rich musical heritage of Naples, Italy.

His stage directorial debut was in October 2011, with the Broadway play Relatively Speaking, in which he guided an ensemble of veteran actors in a production of three comedic one-act plays, written by Elaine May, Woody Allen and Ethan Coen. The cast included Julie Kavner, Marlo Thomas, Mark Linn-Baker and Steve Guttenberg.[7]

Turturro's fifth directorial film Fading Gigolo premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in mid-September 2013. Turturro also acts in the film alongside Woody Allen, who plays a novice pimp overseeing the sex work of Turturro's character. During a September 2013 interview, Turturro expressed his intention to draw parallels between sex work and acting, explaining that the latter is a "service business" in which actors are "acting out people's wishes or fantasies".[6] In March 2014, Turturro received the Career Achievement tribute and award at the 31st Edition of the Miami International Film Festival at the Olympia Theater in Downtown Miami. Turturro starred in the 2016 miniseries The Night Of, garnering a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.

Personal life

Turturro's brother is actor Nicholas Turturro. Abstract painter Ralph Turturro, composer and film director Richard Termini, and actress Aida Turturro are his cousins.[9] He has two sons: Amedeo (born 1990) and Diego (born 2000), with his wife, actress Katherine Borowitz, who moved on to a social work career in 2016. [5]

John Turturro participates as a member of the Jury for the New York International Children's Film Festival (NYICFF), which is dedicated to screening films for children between the ages of 3 and 18.[10] Turturro holds dual Italian and American citizenship as of January 2011.[11]

He has lived in Park Slope in Brooklyn, New York since 1988.[12]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Raging Bull Man At Table Uncredited
1984 The Flamingo Kid Ted From Pinky's
1985 Desperately Seeking Susan Ray
To Live and Die in L.A. Carl Cody
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters Writer
The Color of Money Julian
Gung Ho Willie
Off Beat Neil Pepper
1987 Five Corners Heinz Zabantino
The Sicilian Pisciotta
1989 Do the Right Thing Pino
1990 Catchfire Pinella
State of Grace Detective Nick Richardson
Mo' Better Blues 'Moe' Flatbush
Miller's Crossing Bernie 'The Shamata Kid' Bernbaum
1991 Men of Respect Mike Battaglia
Jungle Fever Paulie Carbone
Barton Fink Barton Fink
1992 Mac Niccolò Vitelli Also director and writer
Brain Donors Roland T. Flakfizer
1993 Being Human Lucinnius
Fearless Bill Pearlman
1994 Quiz Show Herb Stempel
The Search for One-eye Jimmy Disco Bean
1995 Search and Destroy Ron
Unstrung Heroes Sidney Lidz
Clockers Detective Larry Mazilla
1996 Girl 6 Murray
Box of Moonlight Al Fountain
Grace of My Heart Joel Milner
1997 Lesser Prophets Leon
The Truce Primo Levi
1998 Illuminata Tuccio Also director, writer and producer
Rounders Joey Knish
He Got Game Billy Sunday
OK Garage Jonny
The Big Lebowski Jesus Quintana
Animals with the Tollkeeper Tuxedo Man
1999 Summer of Sam Harvey The Dog (voice)
Cradle Will Rock Aldo Silvana
2000 O Brother, Where Art Thou? Pete
The Man Who Cried Dante Dominio
Company Man Crocker Johnson
Two Thousand and None Benjamin Kasparian
The Luzhin Defence Alexander Luzhin
2001 Monkeybone Monkeybone (voice)
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing Walker
2002 Collateral Damage Sean Armstrong
Mr. Deeds Emilio Lopez
2003 Fear X Harry
Anger Management Chuck
Opopomoz John Voice
2004 Secret Passage Paolo Zane
Secret Window John Shooter
She Hate Me Don Angelo Bonasera
2BPerfectlyHonest[13] Sal / Roberto
2005 Romance and Cigarettes Male Dancer & Singer Also director, writer and producer
The Moon and the Son Son (voice) Short film
2006 The Good Shepherd Ray Brocco
A Few Days in September William Pound
2007 Transformers Agent Seymour Simmons
Margot at the Wedding Jim
Slipstream Harvey Brickman
Joulutarina Iisakki English dub
2008 What Just Happened Dick Bell
You Don't Mess With The Zohan Fatoush 'The Phantom' Hakbarah
Miracle at St. Anna Detective Antonio 'Tony' Ricci
2009 The Taking of Pelham 123 Lieutenant Vincent Camonetti
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Seymour Simmons
Rehearsal for a Sicilian Tragedy Himself Documentary
Also writer and executive producer
2010 Passione Himself / Narrator Documentary
Also director and co-writer
The Nutcracker in 3D The Rat King
2011 Cars 2 Francesco Bernoulli (voice)
Transformers: Dark of the Moon Seymour Simmons
Somewhere Tonight Leroy
2013 Fading Gigolo Fioravante Also director and writer
Gods Behaving Badly Hades
2014 God's Pocket Arthur 'Bird' Capezio
Exodus: Gods and Kings Seti I
Rio, I Love You Homem Segment "Quando não há Mais Amor"
Also director and writer
2015 Mia madre Barry Huggins
Partly Cloudy with Sunny Spells Lombelli
The Ridiculous 6 Abner Doubleday
2016 Hands of Stone Frankie Carbo
2017 Landline Alan Jacobs
Hair John Turturro Short film
Also director and writer
Transformers: The Last Knight Seymour Simmons
2018 Gloria Bell Arnold
2019 The True Adventures of Wolfboy Mr. Silk
The Jesus Rolls Jesus Quintana Also director and writer[14]
2021 Pinocchio (voice) Filming
2022 The Batman Carmine Falcone Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Miami Vice David Traynor Episode: "Rites of Passage"
1988 The Fortunate Pilgrim Larry 3 episodes
1994 Saturday Night Live Himself / Host Episode: "John Turturro/Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers"
1995 Sugartime Sam Giancana Television film
2001 Biography Narrator 2 episodes
2002 Monday Night Mayhem Howard Cosell Television film
Frasier Grant (voice) Episode: "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
2004–08 Monk Ambrose Monk 3 episodes
2007 The Bronx Is Burning Billy Martin 8 episodes
Flight of the Conchords Credits Cop Episode: "The Actor"
2016 The New Yorker Presents Patient Episode: "#1.8"
The Night Of John Stone 8 episodes
2017 Difficult People 'Dusty' Episode: "Bernie and Blythe"
2019 The Name of the Rose William of Baskerville 8 episodes; also writer and executive producer
Green Eggs and Ham Goat (voice) 6 episodes
2020 The Plot Against America Rabbi Lionel Bengelsdorf 6 episodes
TBA Severance Irving Main role, upcoming series[15]

Video games

Year Title Voice role Notes
2011 Cars 2 Francesco Bernoulli

Audiobooks

Year Title Voice role Notes
2007 World War Z Serosha Garcia Alvarez

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue Ref.
1998Waiting for GodotEstragonClassic Stage Company, Off-Broadway[16]
2003Life x 3HenryCircle in the Square Theatre, Broadway
2007A Spanish PlayDirectorClassic Stage Company, Off-Broadway
2011The Cherry OrchardYermolai Alekaseyevich LopakhinClassic Stage Company, Off-Broadway
2011-12Relatively SpeakingDirectorBrooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
2013The Master BuilderHalvard SolnessBrooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn
2015Zorba!ZorbaNew York City Center, Concert Staging

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1989Independent Spirit AwardBest Supporting ActorFive CornersNominated
1990New York Film Critics CircleBest Supporting ActorMiller's CrossingNominated
1991National Society of Film CriticsBest Supporting ActorMiller's CrossingNominated
1991Cannes Film FestivalBest ActorBarton FinkWon
1991Gotham AwardsBest ActorHimselfWon
1992Sundance Film FestivalVision AwardHimselfWon
1992Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest ActorBarton FinkNominated
1992Cannes Film FestivalCaméra d'OrMacWon
1994Independent Spirit AwardBest First FeatureMacNominated
Best DirectorMacNominated
1995Screen Actors Guild AwardBest ActorQuiz ShowNominated
1995Golden Globe AwardBest Supporting Actor - Motion PictureQuiz ShowNominated
1995Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActorQuiz ShowNominated
1998Cannes Film FestivalPalme d'OrIlluminataNominated
1998Independent Spirit AwardBest MaleBox of MoonlightNominated
2003Screen Actors Guild AwardBest Actor in a Miniseries or TV MovieMonday Night MayhemNominated
2004Primetime Emmy AwardGuest Actor in a Comedy SeriesMonk: "Mr. Monk and the Three Pies"Won
2005Drama Desk AwardBest Actor in a PlayThe Sound of NaplesNominated[17]
2005Venice Film FestivalGolden LionRomance and CigarettesNominated
2007Berlin Film FestivalSilver Berlin BearThe Good ShepherdWon
2007Gotham AwardsBest Ensemble PerformanceMargot at the WeddingNominated
2010Venice Film FestivalAward of the City of RomePassioneWon
2017Primetime Emmy AwardBest Actor in a Limited Series or MovieThe Night OfNominated
Golden Globe AwardBest Actor - Miniseries or TV MovieThe Night OfNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardBest Actor in a Miniseries or TV MovieThe Night OfNominated
2021Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a Movie/MiniseriesThe Plot Against AmericaPending

References

  1. "John Turturro's 'Passione': Going Behind the Lens With "The Big Lebowski" Actor Turned Director" on YouTube
  2. "TURTURRO BURNS THROUGH THREE VERSIONS OF REALITY IN 'LIFE (X) 3'". Saint Paul Pioneer Press. June 1, 2003. Retrieved March 27, 2009.
  3. "John Turturro Biography - Yahoo! Movies". Movies.yahoo.com. February 28, 1957. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
  4. Stated on Finding Your Roots, October 31, 2017
  5. Pfefferman, Naomi (April 19, 1998). "Far Beyond Tears". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  6. Shoard, Catherine (September 12, 2013). "John Turturro on nuns, Woody Allen and middle-aged sex". The Guardian. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  7. Akers, W.M. (September 19, 2011). "The Long and the Short of It". The New York Observer -Fall Arts Preview.
  8. John Turturro at IMDb
  9. "Ralph Turturro". Bergen Museum of Art and Science. 2014. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  10. "NYICFF Jury". Gkids.com. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
  11. "John Turturro and His New Italian Passport". YouTube. January 27, 2011. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  12. Hettich, Colter (April 25, 2017). "John Turturro talks about Brooklyn's past and future while riding the B train". AM NY. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  13. Scheib, Ronnie (May 25, 2004). "Review: '2B Perfectly Honest'". Variety. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  14. "'Big Lebowski' Spinoff 'Going Places' Already Shooting, with John Turturro Directing and Starring as The Jesus". indiewire.com. August 17, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
  15. ‘Severance’: John Turturro To Star In Apple Drama Series
  16. http://www.abouttheartists.com/artists/282873-john-turturro
  17. http://www.playbill.com/person/john-turturro-vault-0000042720
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