Tyrone Giordano

Tyrone Giordano ( born April 18, 1976 in Hartford, Connecticut ) is a deaf American actor.

Tyrone Giordano began his career in Washington DC He was a member of a small troupe of deaf and hearing actors. He was offered participation in a production of The Miracle Worker what his first big role was.

For a short time he taught in Kendall. In 1999, Giordano makes his Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Gallaudet University. In September 2001, he played the lead role in Big River, a piece that was originally played at the Deaf West Theatre in Los Angeles. Big River was a huge success in Los Angeles, so that the piece Taper Forum was played again.

In May 2003, the play debuted on Broadway, where parts of the original ensembles were there, including Giordano. He stayed most of the time ( June 2004-June 2005 ) of the years of U.S. tour accompanied and helped with the production to Japan. He interrupted his commitment only to the success of film shoot The Family Stone, in which he plays the deaf, homosexual brother of Dermot Mulroney.

In the film A Lot Like Love, he also plays the deaf brother this time from Ashton Kutcher.

Filmography

  • 2005: A Lot Like Love (orig. Title: A Lot Like Love )
  • 2005: The Family Stone
  • 2008: Untraceable
  • 2009: All About Steve (orig. All about Steve )
  • 2010: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
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