Adam Alexi-Malle
Birthday:
24 September 1964, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Birth Name:
Juan-Paolo Perre
Height:
178 cm
Born in Siena, Italy and immigrated to the United States from London, England. A true polyglot, fluent in several languages, he is known for an astonishing facility with a variety of accents. A Harriet Hale Wooley Scholar, Alexi-Malle studied in Paris, Moscow and in London at RADA, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He returned to the US in 1995, a...
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Born in Siena, Italy and immigrated to the United States from London, England. A true polyglot, fluent in several languages, he is known for an astonishing facility with a variety of accents. A Harriet Hale Wooley Scholar, Alexi-Malle studied in Paris, Moscow and in London at RADA, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He returned to the US in 1995, acting in acclaimed theatrical productions On and Off Broadway: in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, "Titanic" and Off-Broadway, in the American premiere of the hugely successful New Group Theatre production of "Goose-Pimples" by Mike Leigh, directed by Scott Elliott. In the role of 'Mohammad' Alexi-Malle garnered unanimous critical praise. And in addition, nominations as Best Featured Male Performance in both the Drama Desk Awards and the Outer Critics' Circle Awards. As a result, he was invited by director Frank Oz, producer Brian Grazer and Steve Martin to co-star in the Universal Pictures/Imagine Entertainment feature, Bowfinger (1999), written by and starring Steve Martin with Eddie Murphy.He is actively creating and developing film, television and performance projects through his production company 'JP2A2M Worldwide Entertainment', Siena Films and VirtuosoTV as well as the creation of the film and theatre repertory company, Blistering Muses.In addition to acting, he maintains an active career as classical violinist, pianist, singer and conductor.2014 saw the publication and release of his first book, a collection of poetry entitled, "A Confederacy of Joy." by the Siena Press. Written under his birth name, Juan-Paolo Perre, he was awarded the 2014 Legacy Poetry Prize. The book was recently acquired into the collections of the British Library and the Library of Congress. Show less «
[Working on The Man Who Wasn't There with Joel and Ethan Coen] has a special place in my heart. It was one of the most serendipitous and syn...Show more »
[Working on The Man Who Wasn't There with Joel and Ethan Coen] has a special place in my heart. It was one of the most serendipitous and synchronicitous events in my life where reality and fiction overlapped. Being a francophone, French resident and also a classical pianist, the role fit me like a glove. I knew piano teachers like Jacques Carconogues and shared stories (some shocking) with Joel and Ethan when we met to discuss my participation in the film. On set, it was a dream come true...so organic...so...well...great! They welcomed my interspersing French with their original dialogue and when I improvised in the midst of the scene and sat down and played the opening of the Liszt Piano Concerto they were kind of shocked. After the take, Joel took a beat and said, "Well...I guess you really play the piano!" I froze thinking I had overstepped but immediately he said, "Man, that was great." And the cast and crew laughed and clapped and my little contribution is there on film forever. What an experience...so grateful. Show less «
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