Biography
Though he could have easily fallen into a "nice guy" Hollywood stereotype, clean-cut actor Peter Facinelli refused to be pigeonholed in one set category or type of role; that very versatility, in turn, became one of Facinelli's trademarks. He grew up amid a large Italian-American family in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens, NY, studied at St. Francis Preparatory High, and then enrolled at the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School in Manhattan, where his mentors included
Giancarlo Esposito, William H. Macy, and
Felicity Huffman. By the mid- to late '90s, Facinelli made a beeline for the West Coast and, in seemingly no time at all, began to build a hefty resumé of acting roles, occasionally in a lead capacity.
Early projects included the 1998 slice-of-lifer Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 (as a wealthy young man eager to leave his Texas town with his buddies and start over in L.A.), the 1998 teen-oriented romantic comedy
Can't Hardly Wait, and -- as largely a showcase for Facinelli's acting chops -- the stagy ensembler
The Big Kahuna (1999), with Facinelli,
Kevin Spacey, and
Danny DeVito as industrial lubricant salesmen sharing a hotel suite. In that film, Facinelli played a born-again Christian who threatens to alienate his colleagues when he inadvertently lets their prize client slip through his fingers.
In 2001, Facinelli married
90210 actress
Jennie Garth, whom he had met when they co-starred together in the 1996 TV movie
An Unfinished Affair. He also began to find even greater success on the big screen in 2001, appearing as Takmet in the Rock-headlined blockbuster action movie
The Scorpion King, and in a small part in the
Penny Marshall-helmed comedy drama
Riding in Cars with Boys, starring
Drew Barrymore.
In addition to his successful film career, Facinelli found a good deal of exposure on the small screen. His first major TV role was on the short-lived Fox series
Fastlane (2002-2003); on that
Fast and the Furious-like action program, produced by
McG, he starred alongside
Bill Bellamy and
Tiffani-Amber Thiessen as undercover cop Van Ray. In 2004, Facinelli landed a small recurring role on the critically lauded HBO drama
Six Feet Under as Jimmy, one of Claire's (
Lauren Ambrose) friends at art school. A few years later, in 2007, the actor cropped up on television again, this time in a recurring role on the suspenseful basic-cable mystery drama
Damages, starring
Glenn Close; he portrayed Gregory Malina, a seemingly small player early on in season one of that series, who ends up having a pivotal part in the elaborate mystery of that season.
Meanwhile, Facinelli was still active in features, appearing in such films as sci-fi thriller
Hollow Man 2 (2006) and the comedy
Finding Amanda (2008). On a much-anticipated note, he also signed for one of the leads in the vampire drama
Twilight (2008). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide