Erik Palladino
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Erik Palladino, born and raised in Yonkers, NY, is the youngest of three sons in a hardworking, blue-collar family. His father was a heating contractor, and his mother a school teacher, instilling in him a strong work ethic approach to life. Erik's love for acting began at 13 when he joined a Children's Repertory Company in New York. After earning a B.A. in Theatre from Marymount Manhattan College, he began building a diverse career that blends both comedy and drama.
Erik got his first big break on the Fox sitcom *Love and Marriage* in 1996, and not long after, audiences took notice of him as "Cousin Ron" in *Can't Hardly Wait* (1998). However, it was his role as Dr. Dave Malucci on NBC's *ER* that brought him into the spotlight. Balancing intense drama with lighthearted moments, Erik was honored to receive a TV Guide Award and two Screen Actors Guild nominations. Around the same time, he co-starred in the World War II film *U-571* alongside respected actors like Matthew McConaughey, Harvey Keitel, and Bill Paxton, continuing to showcase his versatility.
Erik's ability to bring depth to military roles stood out again when he starred as Sgt. Chris "Scream" Silas in the Steve Bochco created drama for FX, *Over There* (2005), a series praised for its portrayal of soldiers during the Iraq war. Over the years, he's taken on a range of characters in both film and TV, from lead roles like *Finder's Fee* with James Earl Jones and Ryan Reynolds, to recurring appearances in hit shows such as *Suits*, *NCIS: Los Angeles*, *Watchmen*, and *The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel*.
Recently, just completing the fourth season of *Godfather of Harlem*, where he worked alongside Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker, Erik played the Head of the Genovese crime family.
For over 25 years, Erik has channeled his passion for music into playing with bands like No Happy Faces and Hearing Red, where he finds a different kind of creative expression. His artistic reach goes beyond acting, having co-created the animated musical *Dangerous Animals*, co-written *Volunteers: A Rwandan Comedy*, and directed the web series *Stakeout*. Erik also co-created *Stuck*, starring alongside Eric McCormack, Maura Tierney, and Vincent Ventresca, and recently directed his first short film, *The Hike*, marking an exciting new chapter in his career as a storyteller.
Away from his professional life, Erik's family remains his greatest source of grounding and inspiration. Married to Jaime Palladino since 2005 and a proud father of three, Erik's experiences as a husband and father deeply influence his perspective and his work. When he's not on set or working on creative projects, Erik enjoys boxing, cooking, and spending time with his family, always striving to maintain a healthy balance between his personal and professional life.
Erik got his first big break on the Fox sitcom *Love and Marriage* in 1996, and not long after, audiences took notice of him as "Cousin Ron" in *Can't Hardly Wait* (1998). However, it was his role as Dr. Dave Malucci on NBC's *ER* that brought him into the spotlight. Balancing intense drama with lighthearted moments, Erik was honored to receive a TV Guide Award and two Screen Actors Guild nominations. Around the same time, he co-starred in the World War II film *U-571* alongside respected actors like Matthew McConaughey, Harvey Keitel, and Bill Paxton, continuing to showcase his versatility.
Erik's ability to bring depth to military roles stood out again when he starred as Sgt. Chris "Scream" Silas in the Steve Bochco created drama for FX, *Over There* (2005), a series praised for its portrayal of soldiers during the Iraq war. Over the years, he's taken on a range of characters in both film and TV, from lead roles like *Finder's Fee* with James Earl Jones and Ryan Reynolds, to recurring appearances in hit shows such as *Suits*, *NCIS: Los Angeles*, *Watchmen*, and *The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel*.
Recently, just completing the fourth season of *Godfather of Harlem*, where he worked alongside Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker, Erik played the Head of the Genovese crime family.
For over 25 years, Erik has channeled his passion for music into playing with bands like No Happy Faces and Hearing Red, where he finds a different kind of creative expression. His artistic reach goes beyond acting, having co-created the animated musical *Dangerous Animals*, co-written *Volunteers: A Rwandan Comedy*, and directed the web series *Stakeout*. Erik also co-created *Stuck*, starring alongside Eric McCormack, Maura Tierney, and Vincent Ventresca, and recently directed his first short film, *The Hike*, marking an exciting new chapter in his career as a storyteller.
Away from his professional life, Erik's family remains his greatest source of grounding and inspiration. Married to Jaime Palladino since 2005 and a proud father of three, Erik's experiences as a husband and father deeply influence his perspective and his work. When he's not on set or working on creative projects, Erik enjoys boxing, cooking, and spending time with his family, always striving to maintain a healthy balance between his personal and professional life.