Tyrone Giordano is an American actor known for his work in film, television, and stage productions. He has gained recognition for his roles in “Big River” and “The Family Stone.”
Key Details
Real Name | Tyrone Giordano |
Nick Name | Tyrone |
Date Of Birth | April 18, 1976 |
Age | 47 years old |
Birthplace | Hartford, Connecticut |
Nationality | American |
Profession | Actor |
Height | 5 feet 9 inches |
Weight | 64 kg |
Hair Color | Black |
Eye color | Brown |
Net Worth | $3 million |
Early Life and Background
Tyrone Giordano, born on April 18, 1976, in Hartford, Connecticut, holds dual citizenship in the United States and Italy. He is of Italian descent, and details about his family background and sibling are not publicly disclosed. He attended Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland, and pursued further education at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC.
Physical Attributes
Tyrone Giordano stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches and weighs approximately 64 kg. He has captivating brown eyes and black hair. Specific measurements such as chest-waist-hip, dress size, and shoe size are not available.
Net Worth
Tyrone Giordano is estimated to have a net worth of $3 million as of February 2024, primarily attributed to his successful career as an actor.
Career Highlights
Giordano embarked on his acting journey in 1999 as part of a small ensemble comprising deaf and hearing artists. He made his professional debut as a chorus member in the Arena Stage production of “The Miracle Worker.” Notably, he portrayed the lead role of “Huckleberry Finn” in the Los Angeles-based production of “Big River” during his participation in Deaf West Theatre’s summer school program in 2001.
His film career began with a prominent role in “The Family Stone” as a deaf and gay member of the titular family. Giordano has also appeared in movies like “A Lot Like Love,” “Untraceable,” and “The Next Three Days,” alongside notable television appearances in “Girlfriends” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” Additionally, he showcased his talent in Edward Albee’s “At Home at the Zoo” at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in 2017.
Personal Life
Tyrone Giordano is married to Tia Albert, as confirmed by his social media. Specific details about their marital life and children are not publicly available.
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