
Michael Badalucco
Michael Badalucco (Brooklyn, 1954) is an American character actor known for his versatile film career. He has established a reputation by portraying predominantly Italian-American characters, often working-class, with a blend of frankness, humor, and vulnerability.
His career is studded with collaborations with prominent directors. He has worked frequently with Spike Lee, appearing in films such as *Jungle Fever* (1991), *Mo' Better Blues* (1990), and *Summer of Sam* (1999), where he delivered incisive performances. Other significant roles include the gangster in the Coen Brothers' noir *Miller's Crossing* (1990) and the neighbor in Luc Besson's *Léon* (1994).
Badalucco excels at bringing to life marginal or eccentric figures, ranging from gangsters to ordinary citizens, distinguishing himself with his authenticity and recognizable acting style.