Michael Carbonaro

Michael Carbonaro

Born 1976-04-28 (age 50) New York City, New York, USA
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Michael Carbonaro (born April 28, 1982) is an American actor who was born in New York, New York. In 2003, he kicked off his film career starring as Mikey Falcone in A Tale of Two Pizzas (2003), alongside Vincent Pastore and Frank Vincent, and a year later was featured in the Chappelle's Show (2004) on Comedy Central. He has also starred in the successful Off-Broadway hit comedy, Jewtopia, as the lead character Adam. Following that, Carbonaro took on the bold role of Andy Wilson, a somewhat innocent, fresh-faced teen, in the 2006 comedy, Another Gay Movie (2006). For his work, he was recognized with an OUTfest "Best Actor in a Feature Film" award. Carbonaro has also taken to the television screen playing diverse soap opera characters in All My Children (2006), The Guiding Light (2006) and as rapist Jeff Trapido in, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2007).

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Known For

Bringing Out the Dead
Bringing Out the Dead

1999

as Club Kid (uncredited)

God Bless America
God Bless America

2012

as Robbie Barkley

Another Gay Movie
Another Gay Movie

2006

as Andy

A Tale of Two Coreys
A Tale of Two Coreys

2018

as Ricky Dekanter

Love or Whatever
Love or Whatever

2012

as Kyle

Las Vegas Frankenstein
Sabbatical