Known For Actor
Gender Male
Birthday 1950-11-10 (74 years old)
Place of Birth Brooklyn, New York, USA
Also Known As Giacomo Tedesco
Jack Scalia (born Giacomo Tomaso Tedesco; June 10, 1950) is an American actor and producer. He has had many roles in television series, television movies, and feature films. He is perhaps best known for his role as Chris Stamp on All My Children from 2001 to 2003. He is of Italian and Irish descent; his father was former Brooklyn Dodger Rocky Tedesco. His parents divorced and when his mother remarried his name was changed to Scalia. He was drafted third by the Montreal Expos in 1971 as a pitcher but he was injured and never played in the Major Leagues. He began his career as a clothes model, most notably in a series of ads for Eminence briefs and Jordache jeans, both of which capitalized on his "beefcake" appeal. In 1982, to promote his TV series The Devlin Connection, he took off his shirt and posed, cigarette in hand, for a pin-up wall poster. He was a regular cast member during the final season of Remington Steele in 1987, after which he joined the cast of Dallas in the role of Nicholas Pearce, love interest to Sue Ellen Ewing. His character was killed off at the end of the 1987–88 season when he fell to his death after being pushed from a balcony during a fight with J. R. Ewing. He returned to the series finale in a dream sequence in which he was married to Sue Ellen. From 1989 to 1990, he starred in another tv series, the CBS crime drama Wolf. In 1992, he was cast as Detective Nico "Nick" Bonetti in the short-lived television series Tequila and Bonetti - he replaced another actor in the role during production of the show's first episode. Eight years later, in 2000, Scalia reprised the role of Bonetti in a revival of the series, which was filmed and aired in Italy. In 1993, he portrayed Joey Buttafuoco in Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story, with Alyssa Milano as Amy Fisher. The footage was used in 2012 for Triple Fisher: The Lethal Lolitas of Long Island. From 1994 to 1995, he starred in Pointman, a television series on the Prime Time Entertainment Network. He was an investment banker framed and convicted of fraud. When eventually cleared, Constantine "Connie" Harper becomes the owner of a Florida beach resort, Spanish Pete's, and aids people in need with the use of former prison mates and "the list". He is also known for his role as Chris Stamp on All My Children from 2001 to 2003. He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Lead Actor" in 2002. In 2005, he portrayed Charles Keefe in the film Red Eye, with Rachel McAdams and Cillian Murphy. In 2006, he starred as President Halstrom in The Genius Club for writer/director Tim Chey.
as Vincent Maranzano
as Capt. Anderson
as Narrator (voice)
as John Ross (Mary's Dad)
as Joey Buttafuoco (archive footage from "Casualties of Love")
as Moretti
as Sean
as Howard Kurtzwilder
as Detective Samuel
as Rusty
as Mr. President
as Maxwell
as The President
as Nick Tercel
as Mark Sullivan
as Dep. Sec. Charles Keefe
as Michael Scorsinni
as Captain Sterling
as The Boss
as Michael Brandeis
as Det. Nick Bonetti
as Max Farrington
as Scott Thompson
as Jack Gracy
as Barry
as Henry Barridge
as Bailey Silverwood
as Brett Newcomb
as Garrett
as Nick Hollit
as Nicholas 'Nick' Saxon
as Frank Reynolds
as Detective Michael DeMarco
as Rafferty
as Roy Calvin
as Daniel St. Germain
as Lt. Jack Floyd
as Detective Vine Morgan
as Michael Carvella
as Constantine 'Connie' Harper
as Brian Dillon
as Brandons Father
as Max Chamberlain
as Constantine Harper
as Saul Schwartz
as Mike Lanahan
as Joseph 'Joey' Buttafuoco
as Mike Yarnell
as Lennie Golden
as Nick Bonetti
as Frank Decker
as John Payton
as Richard Devereaux
as Dr. Eugene Kesselman
as Jack Thompson
as Wick Hayes
as Rocco Cipriani
as O'Shea
as Jack Hollander
as Det. Nick McCarren
as Nicky
as Lt. Tony Monaco
as Nick Corsello
as Tony Roselli
as Vince Martino
as Nicholas Pearce
as Producer
as Executive Producer
as Associate Producer