John Turturro
John Turturro
One of the top character actors of his era, John Turturro is a fixture of the contemporary American independent filmmaking landscape. Born February 28, 1957, in Brooklyn, NY, Turturro became fascinated by movies during childhood, and after graduating from college he won a scholarship to study at the prestigious Yale School of Drama. He first gained notice in regional theater and off-Broadway, earning an Obie Award for his starring role in Danny and the Deep Blue Sea. He made his film debut in Martin Scorsese's 1980 masterpiece Raging Bull but did not reappear onscreen prior to 1984's The Exterminator 2. That same year, he debuted on Broadway in Death of a Salesman. Small roles in diverse fare including Susan Seidelman's 1985 comedy Desperately Seeking Susan, Scorsese's 1986 drama The Color of Money, and Woody Allen's masterful Hannah and Her Sisters kept Turturro busy throughout much of the decade, but his breakthrough performance did not arrive until Spike Lee cast him as a bigoted pizzeria worker in 1989's Do the Right Thing. A scene-stealing turn in the Coen brothers' 1990 gangland drama Miller's Crossing followed, and in 1991 the Coens cast him as the titular Barton Fink, a performance which garnered Best Actor honors at the Cannes Film Festival. Subsequent lead roles were infrequent, although in 1992 he wrote, directed, and starred in Mac, a little-seen indie feature that won him a Golden Camera award for Best First Feature at the 1992 Cannes Festival. Supporting turns in acclaimed offerings including Quiz Show, Clockers, and Grace of My Heart (in which he expertly portrayed a Phil Spector-like music producer) followed before Turturro's next starring role, in Tom DiCillo's whimsical 1996 comedy Box of Moonlight. In 1998, the actor again collaborated with both Lee and the Coen brothers, working with the former on He Got Game and the latter on The Big Lebowski. Also in 1998, Turturro wrote, directed, produced, and starred in Illuminata, a comedy set against the backdrop of a struggling, turn-of-the-century New York theater company. The following year, he again took on the New York theater, appearing in Tim Robbins' Cradle Will Rock, an exploration of the relationship between art and politics set in 1930s New York. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide
Filmography of John Turturro:
- Men of Respect with Peter Boyle , Rod Steiger
- Barton Fink with John Goodman , Judy Davis , Steve Buscemi
- Secret Window with Johnny Depp
- Clockers with Harvey Keitel , Spike Lee
- The Source with Johnny Depp , Dennis Hopper , Norman Mailer
- Rounders with Matt Damon , Edward Norton , John Malkovich
- Five Corners with Jodie Foster , Tim Robbins , John Seitz
- State of Grace with Sean Penn , Ed Harris , Gary Oldman , Burgess Meredith
- Gung Ho with Michael Keaton
- Backtrack with Dennis Hopper , Jodie Foster , Dean Stockwell , Vincent Price , Joe Pesci , Charlie Sheen
- Jungle Fever with Spike Lee , Anthony Quinn , Ossie Davis , Ruby Dee , Samuel L. Jackson , Halle Berry , Tim Robbins
- Mr. Deeds with Adam Sandler , Winona Ryder , Steve Buscemi
- Transformers with Jon Voight
- She Hate Me with Ossie Davis , Brian Dennehy
- Girl 6 with Spike Lee , Quentin Tarantino , Halle Berry , Ron Silver
- Raging Bull with Robert DeNiro , Joe Pesci , Martin Scorsese





