Angelo Fierro
Angelo Fierro grew up on the tough streets of Boston's Little Italy; the North End. His first television appearance came by way of an automobile commercial for Toyota. He later began to study acting when he halfheartedly took some theater electives in college. Two years ensuing, he had already appeared in a number of major film roles. An appea...
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Angelo Fierro grew up on the tough streets of Boston's Little Italy; the North End. His first television appearance came by way of an automobile commercial for Toyota. He later began to study acting when he halfheartedly took some theater electives in college. Two years ensuing, he had already appeared in a number of major film roles. An appearance at Stand Up New York comedy club shortly thereafter, would begin to shape his comedic bones and firmly cement a desire to continue performing. Though quite at home in any genre, villain roles seemed to be drawn to him. In 2002, he was cast in his breakthrough television series role as the Russian mob boss "Vladimir," on Ocean Ave. (2002), starring Victoria Jackson and Megan Fox. He went on to act in films graced by the likes of Eva Longoria and veteran actor Peter Greene, in the movies Señorita Justice (2004), and Final Engagement (2007), respectively. A devotee of Stanislavski, he says, "The recreation of truth through acting and the exploration of film as an art form, remains the driving force of my life." Show less «
Everyone can have an opinion, but there is only one truth.
Everyone can have an opinion, but there is only one truth.