Bryan Batt | |
Birth Date: | 1 March 1963 |
Birth Place: | New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | Tulane University |
Occupation: | Actor, author |
Years Active: | 1988–present |
Bryan Batt (born March 1, 1963) is an American actor best known for his role in the AMC series Mad Men as Salvatore Romano, the closeted art director for the Sterling Cooper agency. Primarily a theater actor, he has had a number of starring roles in movies and television as well. His performance in the musical adaptation of Saturday Night Fever earned him one of New York City's more unusual honors, a caricature at Sardi's.[1]
Batt was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the son of Gayle (Mackenroth), an amateur actress, dancer, and civic activist, and John Batt.[2] [3] [4] His family founded and ran the Pontchartrain Beach amusement park.[5] He attended and graduated from Isidore Newman School (a preparatory school in New Orleans) and Tulane University, where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity.[6]
On September 28, 2014, Batt married his long-time partner Tom Cianfichi, an event planner.[7] Batt and Cianfichi own a home decor and furnishings store, Hazelnut, on Magazine Street in New Orleans.[5] In 2010, Batt published a memoir about his mother entitled She Ain't Heavy, She's My Mother. She died in December 2010.[3] [8] In 2011, he published a second book, Big, Easy, Style, which focuses on interior design and home furnishings.[9]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1995 | Jeffrey | Darius | ||
1997 | Kiss Me, Guido | Tino | ||
1999 | Hit and Runway | Carlos | ||
2011 | Brawler | Fat Chucky | ||
2011 | Nine Lives: A Musical Adaption Live | Billy Grace | ||
2013 | B-Side | Andrews | ||
2013 | Wiener Dog Nationals | Judge Brown | ||
2013 | 12 Years a Slave | Judge Turner | ||
2013 | Parkland | Malcolm Kilduff | ||
2013 | Orry-Kelly | |||
2015 | Zipper | Bob Fisher | ||
2015 | Sam | Alexander Blondell | ||
2015 | Mark Lavin | |||
2016 | Dr. Melvin | |||
2016 | A Boy Called Po | Randall Bane | ||
2016 | Abattoir | Chester | ||
2016 | LBJ | Jim Rowe | ||
2017 | Mississippi Murder | Bernard | ||
2017 | Wiener Dog Internationals | Judge Brown | ||
2018 | Tales from the Hood 2 | John Lloyd | Video | |
2018 | Billionaire Boys Club | Ludo | ||
2019 | I Hate Kids | Rev. McGooley | ||
2019 | Darlin | The Bishop | ||
2019 | Easy Does It | Officer Owens | ||
2020 | Don't Look Back | Rev. Farmer | Also known as Good Samaritan | |
2020 | American Reject | Buddy Bisk | ||
2021 | Night Teeth | Gio | ||
2022 | Harry Coulianos | |||
2023 | I'll Be Watching | Dr. Tate | ||
2024 | High Tide | Todd |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1997 | As the World Turns | Teddy | Episode: "1.10423" | |
2003, 2011 | Hugo, Hutton Mays | Episodes: "Suite Sorrow", "Trophy Wine" | ||
2007–2009 | Mad Men | Salvatore Romano | Regular role (seasons 1–3) | |
2009 | Ghost Whisperer | Maitre D' | Episode: "Do Over" | |
2010 | Ugly Betty | Spencer Cannon | Episodes: "The Past Presents the Future", "Hello Goodbye" | |
2015–2016 | Scream | Mayor Quinn Maddox | Recurring role (seasons 1–2) | |
2016 | NCIS | Dalton Greenbrick | Episode: "Sister City: Part I" | |
2016 | Dalton Greenbrick | Episode: "Sister City: Part II" | ||
2018 | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Dr. Stone | Episode: "Night at the Concord" | |
2019 | Philip Hefflin / Carl (voice) | Episode: "Mad About the Toy" | ||
2019 | Tales of the City | Chris Bauer | Episode: "The Price of Oil" | |
2019 | EastSiders | Richard | Episodes: "Both Sides Now", "Always Upwards" | |
2020 | The Blacklist | Antony Eagleton | Episode: "Victoria Fenberg" | |
2021 | The Premise | Charles | Episode: "Butt Plug" |
Broadway
Year | Title | Role | Venue |
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1987 | Starlight Express | Rocky I/Greaseball | Gershwin Theatre |
1992 | Winter Garden Theatre | ||
1993 | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Reuben/Pharaoh | Minskoff Theatre |
1994 | u/s Joe Gillis/Ensemble | Minskoff Theatre | |
1994 | Lumière | Lunt-Fontanne Theatre | |
1997 | standby Percy/Pimpernel | Minskoff Theatre | |
1999 | Monty | Minskoff Theatre | |
2000 | Seussical | Alternate Cat in the Hat | Richard Rodgers Theatre |
2004 | standby Albin | Marquis Theatre | |
Off-Broadway
Year | Title | Role | Venue |
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1986 | Too Many Girls | Al | Equity Library Theatre |
1990 | Grease | Kenicke | Darien Dinner Theater, |
1990 | The Golden Apple | Patroclus | York Theater |
1991 | Give My Regards to Broadway | Choir | Carnegie Hall |
1993 | Jeffrey | Darius/Man in bed | WPA Theatre & Minetta Lane Theatre |
1996–98 | Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back | Various | Triad Theater |
1998–98 | Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up Its Act | Performer | Stardust Theatre |
1998 | I Love New York | Performer | Rainbow and Stars |
1998 | Ascendancy | Performer | Rattlestick Theatre |
1998 | In the Beginning | Performer | Maine State Theatre |
2022 | To My Girls | Bernie | Tony Kiser Theater |
2023 | Pay the Writer | Bruston Fischer | Pershing Square Signature Center |
Regional
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1999 | Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up Its Act | |||
Mad Men | ||||