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Actor
Gender
Male
Birthday
21 August
Location
New York, United States
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Biography
Anthony Ippolito is an American actor known for his growing presence in film and television. Born on Long Island, New York, in 1999, he developed an interest in acting at a young age and spent much of his childhood between Long Island and New York City. He attended West Islip High School and later studied at Baruch College, where he also played baseball.
Ippolito began acting as a child, making his film debut in Bella (2006). He later appeared in projects such as Not Fade Away and gained wider recognition in 2015 for portraying the younger version of Sam Brenner in the science-fiction comedy Pixels. His early work helped establish him as a promising young performer capable of handling both dramatic and comedic roles.
His breakthrough came with the 2020 drama series Grand Army, where he played George Wright. The role brought him significant attention and showcased his ability to portray emotionally complex characters. In 2022, Ippolito earned further acclaim for playing a young Al Pacino in The Offer, a miniseries about the making of The Godfather. His performance was widely noted for capturing Pacino’s early charisma and uncertainty during a pivotal stage of the actor’s career.
Beyond television, Ippolito appeared in the romantic drama Purple Hearts and has continued to expand his career with diverse acting roles. Known for his dedication to character preparation and screen presence, Anthony Ippolito represents a new generation of American actors steadily building impressive careers through versatility and determination.