John Turturro

American actor

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2025 Filming The Only Living Pickpocket in New York, directed by Noah Segan.
2024 Nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' and received the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award for exceptional contributions to the film industry
2024 Appeared as Eric Shane in an episode of 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' titled 'Second Date'
2023 Starred as Mickey Sabbath in the off-Broadway adaptation of Philip Roth's novel Sabbath's Theater.
2023 Nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series and Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for 'Severance'
2022 Appeared in Matt Reeves' film The Batman as Carmine Falcone.
2022 Portrayed Carmine Falcone in The Batman and began starring in the Apple TV+ thriller series Severance.
2022 Received nominations for his role in 'Severance', including Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor and Saturn Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Television Series
2022 Began main role as Irving Bailiff in 'Severance' series
2021 Nominated for Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for 'The Plot Against America'
2020 Directed The Jesus Rolls and starred in the Showtime miniseries The Plot Against America.
2020 Played Rabbi Lionel Bengelsdorf in 'The Plot Against America' for 6 episodes
2019 Voiced the Goat character in 'Green Eggs and Ham' for 6 episodes
2019 Starred as William of Baskerville in 'The Name of the Rose', also serving as writer and executive producer across 8 episodes
2019 Wrote, directed, and starred as Jesus Quintana in 'The Jesus Rolls'.
2018 Starred in the film Gloria Bell.
2017 Guest appeared in an episode of 'Difficult People' as character Dusty
2017 Nominated for multiple major awards for his performance in 'The Night Of', including Primetime Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Limited Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a TV Movie, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor in a Miniseries
2017 Directed, wrote, and starred in the short film 'Hair'. Reprised his role as Seymour Simmons in 'Transformers: The Last Knight'.
2016 John Turturro appeared in 'The New Yorker Presents' as a patient in episode #1.8
2016 Starred in the HBO thriller miniseries The Night Of, for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award.
2016 His wife Katherine Borowitz transitioned from acting to a career in social work.
2015 John Turturro performed in a concert staging of 'Zorba!' at the New York City Center
2014 Appeared in multiple films including 'God's Pocket' as Arthur 'Bird' Capezio and 'Exodus: Gods and Kings' as Seti I. Also directed and wrote a segment in 'Rio, I Love You'.
March 2014 Received the Career Achievement tribute and award at the 31st Edition of the Miami International Film Festival.
2013 John Turturro played Halvard Solness in 'The Master Builder' at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn
September 2013 Premiered his film Fading Gigolo at the Toronto International Film Festival, where he also acted alongside Woody Allen.
2011 John Turturro performed as Yermolai Alekaseyevich Lopakhin in 'The Cherry Orchard' at the Classic Stage Company Off-Broadway
2011 Turturro voiced Francesco Bernoulli in 'Cars 2' and reprised his role as Seymour Simmons in 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon'.
October 2011 Made his Broadway stage directorial debut with Relatively Speaking, directing an ensemble of veteran actors in three comedic one-act plays.
2010 John Turturro directed and co-wrote the documentary 'Passione', also appearing as narrator, and starred as the Rat King in 'The Nutcracker in 3D'.
2010 Directed Passione, a documentary chronicling the musical heritage of Naples, Italy.
2010 John Turturro won the Award of the City of Rome at the Venice Film Festival for his work on 'Passione'

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