Milo Ventimiglia

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Milo Ventimiglia
Milo Ventimiglia at the William S. Paley Festival for Heroes, March 10, 2007
Born
Milo Anthony Ventimiglia
Occupationactor
Years activec. 1995—present
Parent(s)Carol and Peter Ventimiglia

Milo Anthony Ventimiglia (born July 8, 1977) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in the NBC series Heroes as idealistic hero Peter Petrelli and in the family-oriented television series Gilmore Girls as Rory's rebel boyfriend Jess Mariano. His last name, "Ventimiglia", literally translates to "twenty miles" in Italian.

Early life

Ventimiglia was born in Anaheim, California to Carol and Peter Ventimiglia.[1] He is of Sicilian descent on his father's side and a combination of Irish, English, Scottish, French, Cherokee, and Indian descent on his mother's.[2] The youngest of three children, he has two older sisters. He was born with dead nerve endings in his right of his lower lip. Ventimiglia attended El Modena High School in Orange, California, where he wrestled and held the office of president in student government (ASB). He graduated in 1995.

At the age of 18, Ventimiglia received a scholarship to study at the American Conservatory Theater for their summer program.[3] He attended UCLA as an English major for four years but dropped out to pursue an acting career.

Career

At 18 years of age, Ventimiglia started auditioning, booking jobs, and working his way up. From there, Ventimiglia studied for a while at UCLA before landing a role on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.[4] Ventimiglia has also guest starred on series such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (TV series), Law and Order: Special Victims Unit and Boston Public.

From 2001 to 2003, Ventimiglia played brooding teen Jess Mariano on Gilmore Girls. He signed on for a spin-off of Gilmore Girls, entitled Windward Circle, which was going to be focused on the relationship between Jess and his estranged father (Adrian Pasdar, who plays Ventimiglia's brother on Heroes, was up for the role of the father), but the proposed series never made it to the air because of high filming costs. The season 3 episode Here Comes the Son, was the pilot for the California-set spin-off, which would have starred Ventimiglia, Rob Estes and Sherilyn Fenn. He also directed the 2003 and 2004 WB Image Campaigns for the WB.[citation needed] Ventimiglia returned to Gilmore Girls for a few episodes in seasons four and six since his 2003 departure.

In the third and final season of the NBC drama American Dreams, Ventimiglia played Chris Pierce, the rebellious boyfriend of Meg Pryor (Brittany Snow). Pierce and his single mother, Shelly (Daphne Zuniga), a Playboy bunny, move into the house next to the Pryors. Chris Pierce evades the draft, fearing he would be forced to fight in the Vietnam War, where Meg Pryor's older brother, J.J. (Will Estes) was wounded. Chris and Meg escape Philadelphia in the series finale to Berkeley, California, much to the sadness of Meg's best friend, Roxanne Bojarski (Vanessa Lengies).

In 2005, he starred in the mid-season replacement series The Bedford Diaries, for which he did not have to audition. The producers had Milo, and only Milo, in mind for the role. However, the show lasted only eight episodes and was one of several shows not picked up by the newly-formed network The CW.

During his off-time from television and production work, he has had supporting roles in horror films such as Cursed and Stay Alive as well as starring roles in the short-film Intelligence and the full-length feature Dirty Deeds. Most recently, he played Robert "Rocky Jr." Balboa, the son of Rocky Balboa, in the latest Rocky installment Rocky Balboa which was released in December 2006. Currently, he is starring as Peter Petrelli in Heroes, a show about "ordinary" people discovering they have superpowers, which airs Monday nights at 9:00 PM EST on NBC.

According to Yahoo! Movies, Milo has recently signed on to star in the horror film Pathology. The movie will co-star Charmed actress Alyssa Milano and will be directed by Marc Schoelermann for MGM. He can also presently be seen as the love interest of Pop singer Fergie in her latest music video for her single "Big Girls Don't Cry".

Production Work

In addition to being hired as a second unit director for the 2003 and 2004 "Image Campaigns" for The WB Network, which is no longer in existence, Divide Pictures (the production company Milo co-owns and operates with best friends Russ Cundiff and Dino DeMilio, according to USA Today, is now producing and developing a mini web-series called It's a Mall World as part of a marketing campaign for American Eagle Outfitters. The "webisodes" are due to start airing on American Eagle's official website, during episodes of the new season of MTV's The Real World, and in American Eagle stores nationwide on August 2nd. According to American Eagle's website, Milo will be directing the series, while his friend Russ will be producing it.

Personal life

Ventimiglia is a lacto-vegetarian.[5]

Ventimiglia and fellow former Gilmore Girls co-star Alexis Bledel dated for three and a half years, but the relationship ended sometime July 2006.[citation needed]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Keck, William (2006-12-18). "Yo! Ventimiglia gets into the tough-guy act". USA Today. Retrieved 2006-12-21. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference aol was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Milo Ventimiglia Fan" (in English). 2002-04-21. Retrieved 2007-05-1. he received a scholarship from San Francisco's prestigious American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) for their summer program. . {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  4. ^ Morrow, Terry (2006-12-20). "Ventimiglia moves from super-rebel to superhero". Scripps Howard News Service. Retrieved 2007-01-07. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ "TV.Com Trivia".

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