Biography

2022. New Yorker, Al Sapienza best known for his award-winning portrayal of Mikey Palmice on "The Sopranos" began his career four months after graduating NYU when he landed a role in the first Broadway Juke Box Musical "Beatlemania" at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1977, playing Ringo Starr. Sapienza took up the drums in 2nd grade, the day after he saw the Beatles perform on the "Ed Sullivan Show". He formed his first rock band in the 5th grade. Then when he was 12, he decided to become an actor while being mesmerized by the film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". Saving up his money from "Beatlemania" Al moved out to Los Angeles, where he studied with the legendary acting teacher Milton Katselas for 14 years. (It was in that acting class where he met his future Singing partner Deborah Rennard of "Dallas" Fame.) During that time Al landed roles in "Pretty Woman", "Under Siege 2", "Free Willy 2", "Knotts Landing", "Falcon Crest," "Cagney & Lacey", "Melrose Place", among many others.

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Filmography