Michael Badalucco got his start in the entertainment industry at a very young age, going to work
with his father who was a carpenter on movie sets. During the filming of "Fail-Safe", starring Henry
Fonda, a photo of a young boy was needed. Eight-year-old Badalucco posed for the picture, and thus began
his acting career.
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While earning a BA in the theater arts from SUNY New Paltz, Badalucco performed in more than twenty
plays with the New Paltz Repertory Company. His New York stage credits include "Waiting for the Dough",
"The Tooth of Crime", "Of Mice and Men", "Steel on Steel" and "The Love of Don Perlimplin for Belisa
in his Garden". His first speaking part in a major film was in "Raging Bull", which led to additional
roles in such movies as "Broadway Danny Rose", "Miller's Crossing", "Sleepless in Seattle", "Jungle Fever",
"The Professional", "Mac", "The Search for One-Eyed Jimmy" and "One Fine Day". Badalucco also filmed
"You've Got Mail" with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
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On television, Badalucco has guest-starred on "Law & Order", "South Beach" and "Central Park West".
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