Carmine Cangialosi grew up in Oakdale, New York. A Lee Strasberg Method Trained Actor, he has appeared on such television shows as The Job, Guiding Light, One Life to Live, Law & Order, Rescue Me, and Blue Bloods. He soon started Go With The Flo Films where he wrote, directed, acted, and produced "The Beach House" (Feature/Comedy) and "Take it Easy" (Short/Thriller). "The Beach House" won Audience Choice Award at the Stony Brook Film Festival and both films were official selections of the Long Island International Film Festival. Newsday quoted him as the "Cecil B. DeMille of Long Island Film Making". Go With the Flo Films next film was "American Dresser" where Carmine once again wrote, directed, acted, and produced. The film was theatrically released and starred Oscar Nominee (Platoon) Tom Berenger, Keith David, and two time Oscar Nominee (Nebraska/Coming Home) Bruce Dern along with a supporting cast of Gina Gershon, Penelope Ann Miller, Katherine Narducci, and Jeff Fahey. The soundtrack features an original song written and performed by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Billy F Gibbons (ZZ Top) and country rocker Tim Montana titled 'American Dresser". Go With The Flo Films continue to look towards the future with upcoming films "End of Report" (Drama/Mystery/Thriller), "Town of Wanted" (Western), and Cycle of Life, (Drama/Sport) .
Carmine Capobianco was born September 19, 1958 in Waterbury, Ct. He attended St. Mary's School (Alma Mater of Dylan McDermott), Sacred Heart High School and then graduated Western Connecticut State University with a degree in Photography, Film and Television. His film career began upon meeting Gorman Bechard and they raised money to shoot their first low-budget feature, Disconnected (1984). Shortly after making a video feature, Carmine and Gorman co-wrote the script and filmed Psychos in Love (1987). Charles Band, now of Full Moon Entertainment, purchased the rights and signed their film production company, Generic Films, to a four picture deal. They made two more before Charlie's company went under and Generic Films disbanded: Galactic Gigolo (1987) and Cemetery High (1988). Carmine went off on his own and dabbled for the next few years with small parts working on or in One Life to Live, an MTV video, a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie, commercials (ESPN), award-winning host of his own cable show and some small independent films such as Everything Moves Alone (2001) and The White Car. Carmine runs two video stores in Connecticut, has a few websites and is President of a non-profit organization called The Classic Movie Cinema. Carmine is married and has three beatiful daughters, Emily, Annie and Molly who share his enthusiasm for movies.
Born and raised in Brooklyn,Queens,Freeport,Long Island,Hollywood,Florida and now resides in Amityville,Long Island.The son of a graduate from radio broadcast and TV school in the 50's,Carmine grew up on the Tuff streets of the city.He nearly had to fight every day of his life and then he took up theater arts in High School,also at the same time maintaining a career in the Martial Arts.Around the early 70's he worked on his very own amateur film "Face the Wind" with help from Neighborhood friends.It is now being re-edited.Next up was a career in being a DJ in the clubs in which his father was very proud.This took him to South Florida in which he excelled once again in the Martial Arts,being a DJ in the Clubs of Florida and something new,extra work in TV and Movies.In Florida he completed his second amateur film of which he started in NY called "5 into Hell".These two films was on Regular and super 8 footage which had to be edited the old fashion way. In the 80's brought on different Challenges he was looked upon being security for Martial Arts celebrities when they came into Miami.Also in Florida he ran his own Martial Arts School called "Mr.C's Taekwondo & Wingchun in which he named after his father.Today Carmine is once back making movies with today's technology putting out such titles as,"Left Handed Secret Agent,"Why Live" and "SJ Cooper to Shiny Chris",It's Java Time" all have won awards on the festival circuit. At this time he's involved in many different projects including being the voice of " Admiral George Oakstaten" in the upcoming Rocknoise Animations film "The Blonde Iguanas"and the voice of Mr.Tiddy in the animated and vocal book version of Cat-Astrophe.Now Carmine Caradonna sets his sites on Producing new projects. He first took on was "Spellcheck" in which he also acted in,the trailer already has won an award and now is producing and editing the short film of it. He also acted in The $treetz 1 and 2 as Sal crime boss of New Jersey. Also he has partly written a screenplay called "The Obstacle" which is in development.Carmine Caradonna's Club DJ Career extended 30yrs. until he retired from it in 2004.It's a new day and age for him,re-inventing himself over and over again.
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