J.P. Giuliotti
A native of Boston, J.P. Giuliotti has appeared on network and cable television including Criminal Minds, HBO's Room 104, CONAN, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Hallmark Channel as well as other film, web and stage productions in Los Angeles, New York, Boston and Seattle.
Eclectically trained, his performance style is rooted in improvisation, most notably in the tradition of Viola Spolin and The Second City and he has been a member of SAG-Aftra since 2015.
Also an accomplished ice-hockey player (former NCAA defense-man), where in addition to his work in the entertainment industry, he donates time and shares his passion for the game of hockey as a volunteer coach of the special needs hockey club, "The California Condors".
As a producer, he has been involved in several indie projects but is most proud of "The Friends of Eddie Coyle Tribute Project" (a homage to the 1973 Boston crime film, "The Friends of Eddie Coyle") and the documentary, "Flight of the Condors" - highlighting how the sport of ice-hockey has helped players with developmental challenges.
Late-deafened actor, uses cochlear implant.