Joe Manganiello

TV Actor

Joe Manganiello was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States on December 28th, 1976 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 47, Joe Manganiello biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Joseph Michael Manganiello (The last name is pronounced as mang-gah-nello), Joe, Alcide, Big Dick Richie
Date of Birth
December 28, 1976
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Age
47 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Networth
$20 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Stage Actor, Stunt Performer, Television Actor, Television Director, Television Producer
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Joe Manganiello Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 47 years old, Joe Manganiello has this physical status:

Height
196cm
Weight
107kg
Hair Color
Black
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Bodybuilder
Measurements
Not Available
Joe Manganiello Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
St. Bernard School, Mt. Lebanon High School, Carnegie Mellon School of Drama
Joe Manganiello Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Sofia Vergara
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Audra Marie (2009-2011), Tenley Dene (2012), Bridget Peters (2013-2014), Sofía Vergara (2014-Present)
Parents
Charles John Manganiello, Susan
Siblings
Nicholas Manganiello (Younger Brother)
Joe Manganiello Career

While a student at Carnegie Mellon University, Manganiello appeared in numerous productions in Pittsburgh's theatre scene, including Ulfheim in Henrik Ibsen's When We Dead Awaken, Lorenzo in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice for Quantum Theatre, and Joe in the Pittsburgh premiere of The Last Night of Ballyhoo. He moved to Los Angeles, California after graduating from Carnegie Mellon. He quickly signed with a talent agent, and three days later, he auditioned for the role of Peter Parker in the Sam Raimi-directed film Spider-Man (2002). He landed the role of Eugene "Flash" Thompson, Peter Parker's nemesis, as his first acting job out of college. He reprised the role several years later, making a brief cameo in Spider-Man 3 (2007).

Manganiello began finding work in television, playing Tori Spelling's boyfriend on VH1's So Notorious in 2006, and guest starred on Las Vegas, Jake in Progress, and Close to Home. That year, he also played John Leguizamo's Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor in the CBS television pilot Edison. In 2007, he appeared in the Scrubs episode "My No Good Reason" and in the MyNetwork TV nighttime soap opera American Heiress. He also played Officer Litchman, the love interest to Linda Cardellini's character, for a four-episode arc on NBC's ER. He returned to the stage playing The Chick Magnet in May 2007 for the New York City premiere of Skirts & Flirts, a monologue show by Gloria Calderon Kellett, for which he was a finalist for HBO's Aspen Comedy Festival. He then played Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire for the West Virginia Public Theatre in 2008, directed by his former Carnegie Mellon professor Geoffrey Hitch.

He starred as Leo Belraggio, a New York jazz musician, in the West Coast premiere of Terrence McNally's Unusual Acts of Devotion in June 2009. The play was staged at the La Jolla Playhouse at the University of California in San Diego. The summer prior, Manganiello worked alongside McNally and director Leonard Foglia to create the role at the Ojai Playwrights Conference. He played the lawyer Brad Morris on several seasons of the CBS comedy How I Met Your Mother. In 2008, he joined the cast of The CW drama One Tree Hill for its fifth season, playing bartender Owen Morello. He shot the series in Wilmington, North Carolina, and returned for its sixth and seventh seasons.

Manganiello played Stu on the Fox sitcom 'Til Death for two episodes, and starred in the short film Wounded that year, which he originated on the stage and won Best Short Film at the 2011 Big Island Film Festival. He starred in the direct-to-video war film Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia in 2009 playing Lt. Sean Macklin, a Navy SEAL squad leader. In order to add authenticity to the production, he trained for several months with a former Navy SEAL, for whom he paid to come to the set and stay in the cast's hotel. The film was shot in Puerto Rico. He appeared in an episode of Medium in 2009, and has guest starred on all three series of CBS's CSI television franchise (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, and CSI: NY). He had a role in the independent film Irene in Time. In 2010, he appeared in television commercials for Taco Bell, promoting its new product. He shot television pilots for 100 Questions and the Pittsburgh-set sitcom Livin' on a Prayer.

In late 2009 Manganiello was cast as werewolf Alcide Herveaux in the third season of HBO's True Blood. His work on the show over the next five years would bring him both popular and critical recognition, including being voted The Favorite Pop-Culture Werewolf of All-Time by the readers of Entertainment Weekly Magazine, the 2011 Scream Award for Breakout Performance – Male, as well as a shared award for Best Ensemble, a Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role in Television and a NewNowNext Award. True Blood was his favorite television show before he joined the cast. He was originally brought in by casting for the role of Coot, another werewolf in the series, but was asked by the producers to read for Alcide instead. He familiarized himself with the novels while growing out his hair and beard. He also trained twice a day for months to add muscle to match the description of the character in the books. Manganiello also got a suntan to set himself apart from the vampires on the series and spent time studying live wolves.

In early 2011, Manganiello was asked to screen test for the title role of Superman in Man of Steel, for which he was rumored to be the front runner, but due to scheduling problems with True Blood, he was forced to drop out during the final stage. He told Access Hollywood in an interview: "They wanted me to screen test and they actually asked for my measurements for the suit and everything... their shoot date switched and it would have taken up 11 weeks out of my True Blood schedule. At the end of the day, we couldn't get the schedule to work... so, regrettably, I never got to screen test, I never got to put the suit on."

Upon completion of filming for season four of True Blood, he shot an episode of USA's White Collar with his former drama school classmate Matt Bomer, and then shot the film adaptation of the best selling book What To Expect When You're Expecting before returning to Los Angeles to shoot an episode of Two and a Half Men with Ashton Kutcher.

Manganiello was cast as Big Dick Richie in Steven Soderbergh's Magic Mike, the story of a male stripper in Tampa, Florida, played by actor Channing Tatum. Magic Mike would go on to become a cultural and box office phenomenon spawning its 2015 sequel Magic Mike XXL.

In between Magic Mike films and finishing out his last two seasons of True Blood, Manganiello branched out in a multitude of different ways. He shot David Ayer's Sabotage with his childhood idol Arnold Schwarzenegger, who would go on to become a friend and mentor to Manganiello, penning the foreword to his book Evolution which was released through Simon & Schuster's Gallery Books in the fall of 2013. That autumn also saw Manganiello's return to the stage once again as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire but this time for the prestigious Yale Repertory Theater in New Haven, Connecticut.

A few months later Manganiello would take his documentary film La Bare, which he financed, directed, and produced under his new production company banner 3:59 with his brother Nick, to Park City, Utah for the Slamdance Film Festival. He received multiple offers from distributors in the lobby after the first screening and within 24 hours sold the International and Domestic rights, including sales to Showtime and Netflix. Manganiello was given the Triple Threat Award, from the Maui International Film Festival later that year for his work on the film.

In August 2016, test footage of Slade Wilson/Deathstroke was posted to Twitter by writer/director Ben Affleck. A few weeks later, Geoff Johns, DC Comics' then President and CCO, who was tasked to co-write/co-produce the solo Batman film with Affleck, confirmed that Deathstroke would appear in the shared film universe, with Manganiello portraying the character. In 2019, he was confirmed to appear in the Ben Affleck Batman movie. However, Affleck was asked to step down from the film and Manganiello's future as the character has remained uncertain ever since.

In 2017, Manganiello won an Emmy as the narrator of the documentary Pittsburgh is Home: The Story of the Penguins, which documented the first 50 years of history of the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team.

Over the years Manganiello has worked extensively with Dungeons & Dragons as a writer, official ambassador, and paid consultant. He has appeared in episodes of The Big Bang Theory, Nerd Poker, CelebriD&D, Critical Role and the web series Force Grey playing the game. In 2017, Manganiello and John Cassel wrote a script for a Dungeons & Dragons film; Manganiello then worked in collaboration with Brad Peyton and Dwayne Johnson, who were both in negotiations to develop the film. However, the film didn't go into production. In 2018, he launched the company Death Saves which produces Dungeons & Dragons-inspired streetwear.

He worked as a game designer for Hasbro's remake of the adventure board game Hero Quest to write a quest book as a stretch goal in 2020. Although the stretch goal was not reached, he later announced he worked with Hasbro to have the quest book and additional game pieces included anyway. In October 2022, Hasbro's eOne announced that Manganiello had been tapped to direct and produce the first, official documentary about the history of Dungeons & Dragons, along with co-director Kyle Newman and his brother and producing partner Nick under their 3:59 banner, to be timed to release during the 50th anniversary of the game in 2024.

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Sofia Vergara finally sells Beverly Hills mansion for $13.7million after making MASSIVE markdown in an effort to offload house she shared with ex Joe Manganiello

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2024
Sofia Vergara finally sold Beverly Hills mansion on Tuesday after making a huge price drop from her original listing price. The actress, 51, closed the sale at the final price of $13.7 million on her seven-bedroom house, which she purchased for $10.6 million in 2014 and previously shared with her now-ex Joe Manganiello, 47. Previously, she relisted in January for $17.9 million with a massive markdown in an effort to offload the property she previously shared and lived in with the actor for eight years prior to their split.

Sofia Vergara shares 'luv' for boyfriend Dr. Justin Saliman as she recovers from surgery: 'Get a handsome doctor who will sleep with u!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2024
Sofia Vergara is on the mend. Just days after stunning at a benefit for the Women's Cancer Research Fund, the 51-year-old revealed she underwent medical procedure. 'If u ever get a mayor (sic) knee surgery make sure u Get a handsome doctor who will sleep with u that night!!!!' the America's Got Talent judge wrote in an Instagram story with a picture of her boyfriend, Dr. Justin Saliman standing by her bed.

Sofia Vergara the busty bombshell plays up hourglass frame in slinky red gown as she attends starry cancer benefit in LA

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2024
Sofia Vergara was every inch the busty bombshell as she attended a star-studded cancer benefit at the Beverly Wilshire on Wednesday. Entitled An Unforgettable Evening, the annual blowout bash raises funds for the Women's Cancer Research Fund and reliable draws a parade of top-flight celebrities. One of the showstoppers among them was Sofia, 51, who rocketed to global fame as the scene-stealing Gloria Pritchett on Modern Family.

What Sofía Vergara & Joe Manganiello Are Each Getting As Divorce Becomes Final!

perezhilton.com, April 5, 2024
Sofa Vergara and Joe Manganiello's union has come to an end. According to court papers obtained by Page Six, a judge approved their divorce on Thursday. The former husband and wife announced their breakup in July last year, and TMZ announced in February that they decided to end their divorce amicably per the terms of their prenup. But now, a judge has finally sealed the deal — and we know what they’re each walking away with!

Caitlin O'Connor is the official of the Caitlin O'Connor family — 7 months after Sofia Vergara's split!

perezhilton.com, February 19, 2024
With his latest boo, Joe Manganiello is officially on Instagram. The Magic Mike actor took to Instagram on Sunday to post a collection of new photos. And he dedicated the final three in the set to his new girlfriend Caitlin O’Connor! The collection featured photos from what looks to be a whizzling week between shooting Deal or No Deal Island, a music video with his friend, and finding time to get some tattoo touch-ups. But the most eye-catching activity of his week was definitely how he spent the lovers’ holiday!He wrote:

Sofia Vergara Reveals She And Joe Manganiello Broke Up For THIS Reason?!

perezhilton.com, January 23, 2024
Sofia Vergara is finally revealing what caused her and her ex hubby Joe Manganiello to break up last year. We were all stunned when the couple of seven years seemed to call it off so suddenly, prompting a lot of questions and few answers, but six months on Modern Family is showing us what happened. In an interview with Spanish newspaper El País, the 51-year-old was asked why they decided to go their separate ways, and she had a surprisingly simple answer:
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