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As soft-hearted mob foot soldier Bobby “Bacala” Baccalieri on the acclaimed HBO series, “The Sopranos,” Steven R. Schirripa may have found his true calling as an actor through unusual circumstances, but his larger-than-life personality and undeniable natural skills assured him a home in his current profession.

Born Sept. 3, 1958 in Brooklyn’s Bensonhurst neighborhood, the 6’1” Schirripa earned his education at Brooklyn College before making a living as entertainment director for the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas – a job that, in some ways, would foreshadow his future roles....

Filmography

That's Amore! - ( Stevie Venere / 2003 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
The Hungry Ghosts - ( Frank / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Duane Hopwood - ( Steve / 2005 / Released / )
Must Love Dogs - ( Vinnie / 2005 / Released / )
Joe Dirt - ( Hood / 2001 / Released / )
See Spot Run - ( Arliss Santino / 2001 / Released / )
Play It to the Bone - ( Party Guest / 2000 / Released / )
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas - ( Croupier / 2000 / Released / )
Detroit Rock City - ( Beefy Jerk No 2 / 1999 / Released / )
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - ( Goon / 1998 / Released / Universal )
TV Credits
Million Dollar Password ( 2008 / Released ): Actor
The Gong Show with Dave Attell ( 2008 / Released ): Actor
The Secret Life of the American Teenager ( 2008 / Released ): Actor
Caught ( 2008 )
TV Episode Leo

I Feel Sick ( 2008 )
TV Episode Leo

Falling in Love ( 2008 )
TV Episode Leo

Elmo's Christmas Countdown ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
The Showbiz Show with David Spade ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Joey ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Justice League Unlimited ( 2004 / Released ): Voice
Columbo Likes the Nightlife ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Episode 609 ( 2008 )
TV Episode Celebrity Talent Scout

Episode 608 ( 2008 )
TV Episode Celebrity Talent Scout

Episode 601 ( 2008 )
TV Episode Celebrity Talent Scout

George Lopez ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Monday Night Mayhem ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Enterprise ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Carmine

Storm Front ( 2004 )
TV Episode Carmine

My Wife and Kids ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
The Test ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
TNN's Lifegame ( 2001 / Released ): Narrator
Battery Park ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
The Sopranos ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
The Blue Comet ( 2007 )
TV Episode Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri

TV Episode Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri

TV Episode Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri

Walk Like A Man ( 2007 )
TV Episode Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri

Chasing It ( 2007 )
TV Episode Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri

Denial ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Law & Order ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
Angel ( Released ): Actor
Big Sound ( Released ): Actor
Chicago Hope ( Released ): Actor
Ed ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

As soft-hearted mob foot soldier Bobby “Bacala” Baccalieri on the acclaimed HBO series, “The Sopranos,” Steven R. Schirripa may have found his true calling as an actor through unusual circumstances, but his larger-than-life personality and undeniable natural skills assured him a home in his current profession.

Born Sept. 3, 1958 in Brooklyn’s Bensonhurst neighborhood, the 6’1” Schirripa earned his education at Brooklyn College before making a living as entertainment director for the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas – a job that, in some ways, would foreshadow his future roles. His interaction with comedians who performed on stage and who also filmed various cable specials while in Vegas, led to him taking on small, often uncredited on screen roles.

His interest piqued, Schirripa began auditioning for film and television roles, and within a relatively short period, managed to rack up a considerable amount of credits for an unseasoned performer. Granted, Schirripa landed a good many roles due to his size and heritage (in light of his later “Sopranos” success, Schirripa was once turned down for a TV commercial for The Olive Garden restaurant chain because, ironically, he appeared “too Italian”), but he took something away from each gig, no matter the size of the part. Some of these included an uncredited role as “Man at Bar” in Martin Scorsese’s “Casino” (1995), a “goon” in “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” (1998), and “Beefy Jerk #2” in “Detroit Rock City” (1999). Thankfully, the mood was occasionally lightened by making supporting appearances on "The King of Queens" (CBS, 1998- ), "Chicago Hope” (CBS, 1994-2000), and “Angel” (Fox, 1999-2004). In the meantime, the cautious actor continued to work at the Riviera.

While back in his native New York for a wedding, Schirripa auditioned for “The Sopranos,” and landed the role of Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri in 2000. Initially a comic foil for Tony Soprano(James Gandolfini) and his crew, the show’s creators tapped into Schirripa’s inherently likable qualities and built Bobby into the most loyal and sensitive member of the Soprano crew – a man unafraid of getting his hands dirty but who was also a gentle soul, easily wounded by words. His Bobby sought nothing more than approval from Tony and especially Junior Soprano (Dominic Chianese), for whom he served as right hand man and wet nurse. Toward the end of the series’ run, Bobby suffered some immeasurable losses – first his father, Robert Sr. (Burt Young), and then his beloved wife, Karen. The shattered mobster fell into the clutches of Tony’s sister Janet (Aida Turturro), eventually marrying her, much to Tony’s consternation. In all of these occurrences, Schrippa essayed the role of a gentle giant with considerable skill and subtlety.

While he maintained his role on “The Sopranos,” Schirripa also made numerous film appearances and gained status as a favored guest on television talk shows. His movies included “Joe Dirt” (2001); “High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story” (2003), opposite his “Sopranos” co-star Michael Imperioli; “Duane Hopwood,” and the short, “What Are the Odds” (2004), for which he won a Best Supporting Actor award at the New York Independent Film Festival. He also appeared with a number of his “Sopranos” castmates in the comedy “Johnny Slade’s Greatest Hits,” written by John Fiore, who played Gigi Cestone in the series.

On TV, Schirripa’s credits included more substantial roles, such as on a two-part episode of “Enterprise” (UPN, 2001-05), “Ed” (NBC, 2000-04), “Law and Order” (NBC, 1990-), and “Joey” (NBC, 2004-). He has also served as host for the Spike TV series “Casino Cinema” (2004) and the Discovery Channel miniseries, “Mob Story” (2004). Not content to just act, Schirripa also contributed humorous film reviews to “The Showbiz Show with David Spade” (Comedy Central, 2005-), and served as special correspondent on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” (NBC, 1992). And if he was not busy enough, Schirripa authored three books, including the best-selling Goomba’s Guide to Life, and a children’s book, Nicky Deuce.


Profession(s):
Actor
Sometimes Credited As:
Steve Schirripa
Steven R Schirripa
Steven R. Schirripa
Steven Shirripa
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Family
daughter:Bria Schirripa
daughter:Ciara Schirripa
wife:Laura Schirripa

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Education
Brooklyn College
Awards (Back to top)
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series “The Sopranos” 2008
New York Independent Film Festival Best Supporting Actor “What Are the Odds” 2004

Milestones (Back to top)
2007 Hosted "Steve Schirripa's Hungry," a cooking-themed series on Rainbow Media's free on-demand network Lifeskool
2005 Appeared with a number of his “Sopranos” castmates in the comedy “Johnny Slade’s Greatest Hits”
2005 Cast as a regular film critic on “The Showbiz Show with David Spade” (Comedy Central)
2004 Served as the host for the Spike TV series “Casino Cinema”
2004 Hosted the Discovery Channel miniseries, “Mob Story”
2003 Cast in “High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story,” opposite his “Sopranos” co-star Michael Imperioli
2002 Appeared several times as a correspondent for “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” (NBC)
2002 Played memorable characters in "Monday Night Mayhem" with John Turturro
2001 Had a minor role opposite David Arquette in “See Spot Run”
2000 - 2007 Cast as Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri in the HBO Mob drama, “The Sopranos”
1995 Film debut in Martin Scorsese’s “Casino”
Was the entertainment director for the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada
Began appearing in comedy specials headlined by the comedians he worked with at the Riviera


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