Joe Mantello Explained

Joe Mantello
Birth Name:Joseph Mantello
Birth Date:27 December 1962
Birth Place:Rockford, Illinois, U.S.
Years Active:1989–present
Partner:Jon Robin Baitz (1990–2002)
Education:University of North Carolina School of the Arts (BFA)

Joseph Mantello (born December 27, 1962) is an American actor and director known for his work on stage and screen. He first gained prominence for his Broadway acting debut in the original production of Tony Kushner's two-part epic play Angels in America (1993–1994), for which he received a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play nomination. He has since acted in acclaimed Broadway revivals of Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart (2011) and Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie (2017).

Mantello has transitioned into a career as a Broadway director, winning the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play for Take Me Out (2003) and the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical for Assassins (2004). He has directed notable productions such as Wicked (2003), Glengarry Glen Ross (2005), The Humans (2016), Three Tall Women (2018), and The Boys in the Band (2018).

Early life and education

Mantello was born in Rockford, Illinois, the son of Judy and Richard Mantello, an accountant.[1] [2] His father is of Italian ancestry and his mother is of half Italian descent.[3] He was raised Catholic.[4]

Mantello studied at the North Carolina School of the Arts; he started the Edge Theater in New York City with actress Mary-Louise Parker and writer Peter Hedges. He is a founding member of the Naked Angels theater company and an associate artist at the Roundabout Theatre Company.

Career

Mantello came to New York from Illinois in 1984 in the midst of the AIDS crisis, having overcome a youthful feeling, he admitted to a reporter in 2013, that "for some reason I was deeply ashamed of the theater early on. I think it had to do with this growing sense I was gay, although I couldn’t have put a word to it back then. Where I grew up, boys played sports. When [teacher] Mrs. Windsor wrote in my yearbook, 'Have you ever considered a career in the theater?' it was literally like she wrote the word 'faggot'."[5]

Mantello began his theatrical career as an actor in Keith Curran's Walking the Dead and Paula Vogel's The Baltimore Waltz. On the transition from acting to directing, Mantello said, "I think I've become a better actor since I started directing, although some people might disagree. Since I've been removed from the process I see things that actors fall into. Now there's a part of me that's removed from the process and can stand back."[6]

Mantello directs a variety of theatre works, as The New York Times noted: "Very few American directors – Jack O'Brien and Mike Nichols come to mind – successfully jump genres and styles the way Mr. Mantello does, moving from a two-hander like Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune to the huge canvas of a mainstream musical comedy like Wicked, from downtown stand-up (The Santaland Diaries) to contemporary opera (Dead Man Walking) to political performance art (The Vagina Monologues)."[7]

A Roundabout Theatre Company revival of Lips Together, Teeth Apart directed by Mantello was scheduled to open at the American Airlines Theatre in April 2010, when one of the stars, Megan Mullally, suddenly quit. The production was postponed indefinitely due to her departure.[8]

Mantello directed the Jon Robin Baitz play Other Desert Cities at the Booth Theater in 2011. He returned to acting for the first time in over a decade with the role of Ned Weeks in the Broadway limited engagement revival of The Normal Heart in April 2011,[9] for which he was nominated for the Tony Award as Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play.[10] Mantello had previously been nominated for the Tony Award for his role as Louis in Angels in America.

He directed the Off-Broadway world premiere of the musical Dogfight in the summer of 2012 at the Second Stage Theater.[11] In January 2013, he directed the Broadway premiere of Sharr White's The Other Place at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. In 2014 he directed Sting's new musical The Last Ship.[12] He directed the Harvey Fierstein play Casa Valentina, which premiered on Broadway in April 2014.[13]

Mantello acted in the revival of The Glass Menagerie which opened on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre in February 2017. Directed by Sam Gold, the play starred Sally Field as Amanda Wingfield, with Mantello playing Tom.[14] [15]

In 2018, Joe Mantello was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.[16] In 2022, Mantello was featured in the book 50 Key Figures in Queer US Theatre.[17]

Personal life

From 1990 to 2002, Mantello was in a relationship with playwright Jon Robin Baitz.[18] [19] As of 2018, he lives with Paul Marlow, who owns a custom clothing company in Manhattan.[20]

Theatre credits

As an actor

YearTitleCredit(s)PlaywrightVenue
1991Walking the DeadStanKeith CurranCircle Repertory Company, Off-Broadway
1992The Baltimore WaltzThird ManPaula VogelCircle Repertory Company, Off-Broadway
1993Angels in America: Millennium ApproachesLouis IronsonTony KushnerWalter Kerr Theatre, Broadway
1994Angels in America: PerestroikaLouis Ironson
Sarah Ironson
Council of Principalities
2010 The Normal Heart Ned WeeksJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
2017The Glass MenagerieTom Wingfield Tennessee WilliamsBelasco Theatre, Broadway

As a director

YearTitlePlaywright / composerVenue
1990Imagining BradPeter HedgesPlayers Theatre, Off-Broadway
1991Babylon GardensTimothy MasonCircle Repertory Company, Off-Broadway
1992Three HotelsJon Robin BaitzCircle Repertory Company, Off-Broadway
1994Love! Valour! Compassion!Terrence McNallyNew York City Center, Off-Broadway
What's Wrong with This PictureDonald MarguliesBrooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
1995Love! Valour! Compassion!Terrence McNallyWalter Kerr Theatre, Broadway
1996Blue WindowCraig LucasNew York City Center, Off-Broadway
The Santaland DiariesDavid Sedaris
Joe Mantello
Linda Gross Theater, Off-Broadway
1997God's HeartCraig LucasMitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Off-Broadway
ProposalsNeil SimonBroadhurst Theatre, Broadway
1998Mizlansky/Zilinsky or "Schmucks"Jon Robin BaitzNew York City Center, Off-Broadway
Corpus ChristiTerrence McNallyNew York City Center, Off-Broadway
1999The Mineola TwinsPaula VogelLaura Pels Theater, Off-Broadway
The Vagina MonologuesEve EnslerWestside Theatre, Off-Broadway
Another American: Asking and TellingMarc WolfTheatre at St. Clement's, Off-Broadway
2001 Design for LivingNoël CowardAmerican Airlines Theatre, Broadway
2002 An Evening with Mario CantoneMario Cantone
Take Me OutRichard GreenbergThe Public Theater, Off-Broadway
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de LuneTerrence McNallyBelasco Theatre, Broadway
A Man of No ImportanceLynn Ahrens
Stephen Flaherty
Terrence McNally
Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Off-Broadway
2003 Take Me OutRichard GreenbergWalter Kerr Theatre, Broadway
WickedStephen Schwartz
Winnie Holzman
Gershwin Theatre, Broadway
2004 AssassinsStephen Sondheim
John Weidman
Studio 54, Broadway
Laugh WhoreMario CantoneCort Theatre, Broadway
2005 Glengarry Glen RossDavid MametRoyale Theatre, Broadway
The Odd CoupleNeil SimonBrooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
2006 Three Days of RainRichard GreenbergBernard B. Jacobs Theatre, Broadway
2007BlackbirdDavid HarrowerNew York City Center, Off-Broadway
The RitzTerrence McNallyStudio 54, Broadway
The ReceptionistAdam BockNew York City Center, Off-Broadway
2008NovemberDavid MametEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
Pal JoeyRichard Rodgers
Lorenz Hart
John O'Hara
Studio 54, Broadway
20099 to 5Dolly Parton
Patricia Resnick
Marquis Theatre, Broadway
2010The PrideAlexi Kaye CampbellLucille Lortel Theatre, Off-Broadway
2011Other Desert CitiesJon Robin BaitzMitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Off-Broadway
The Other PlaceSharr WhiteLucille Lortel Theatre, Off-Broadway
8Dustin Lance BlackEugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway
Other Desert CitiesJon Robin BaitzBooth Theatre, Broadway
2012DogfightBenj Pasek
Justin Paul
Peter Duchan
Second Stage Theater, Off-Broadway
2013 The Other PlaceSharr WhiteSamuel J. Friedman Theatre, Broadway
John LoganBooth Theatre, Broadway
2014Casa ValentinaHarvey FiersteinSamuel J. Friedman Theatre, Broadway
The Last ShipSting
John Logan
Neil Simon Theatre, Broadway
2015Airline HighwayLisa D'AmourSamuel J. Friedman Theatre, Broadway
An Act of GodDavid JaverbaumStudio 54, Broadway
The HumansStephen KaramLaura Pels Theater, Off-Broadway
2016Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Broadway
BlackbirdDavid HarrowerBelasco Theatre, Broadway
An Act of GodDavid JaverbaumBooth Theatre, Broadway
2018 Three Tall WomenEdward AlbeeJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
The Boys in the BandMart CrowleyBooth Theatre, Broadway
2019Hillary and ClintonLucas HnathJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
2020Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Edward AlbeeBooth Theatre, Broadway
2023Grey HouseLevi HollowayLyceum Theatre, Broadway
Here We AreStephen Sondheim
David Ives
The Shed, Off-Broadway
2024Little Bear Ridge RoadSamuel D. HunterSteppenwolf Theatre, Chicago

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
1989 CookieDominick
1997 Love! Valour! Compassion! Director
2020The Boys in the Band Director and producer

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
1990 Three Hotels Director; Television movie
The Days and Nights of Molly DoddMickeyEpisode: "Here's Why You Can Never Have Too Much Petty Cash"
1991–98 Law & OrderPublic Defender / Philip Marco2 episodes
1993 SistersAdam OlderbergEpisode: "Moving Pictures"
1995 Central Park WestIan Walker3 episodes
2014 The Normal HeartMickey MarcusHBO television film
2020 HollywoodDick Samuels7 episodes
2022The WatcherJohn Graff5 episodes
Gino Barelli10 episodes
2024Jack Dunphy7 episodes

Awards and nominations

See main article: List of awards and nominations received by Joe Mantello.

See also

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joe Mantello Biography (1962-). www.filmreference.com. July 5, 2018.
  2. Web site: Cedar Rapids Gazette Archives, Jun 24, 2003, p. 30. June 24, 2003. July 5, 2018.
  3. Web site: Joe Mantello talks 'The Last Ship,' 'The Normal Heart' - Gay Lesbian Bi Trans News Archive - Windy City Times. Windy City. Times. Windy City Times. June 25, 2014 . July 5, 2018.
  4. Web site: Mr. Mantello's Wild Ride : He had the 'role of a lifetime' in 'Angels in America.' So why is Joe Mantello putting his acting aside? Here's a clue: His other theatrical love is directing.. Patrick. Pacheco. March 19, 1995. July 5, 2018. LA Times.
  5. News: Bernstein. Jacob. Turning point: Broadway Joe. June 10, 2013. T: The New York Times Style Magazine. June 9, 2013.
  6. Burdette, Nicole. "Joe Mantello", BOMB Magazine, Summer 1992
  7. Green, Jesse."Surviving 'Assassins'".The New York Times, April 11, 2004
  8. Jones, Kenneth."Broadway Won't See Lips Together, Teeth Apart This Season" playbill.com, March 25, 2010
  9. Gans, Andrew."Larry Kramer's 'The Normal Heart', Starring Joe Mantello, Opens on Broadway April 27" playbill.com, April 27, 2011
  10. Jones, Kenneth and Gans, Andrew."2011 Tony Nominations Announced; 'Book of Mormon' Earns 14 Nominations" playbill.com, May 3, 2011
  11. Healy, Patrick. "New Musical Set in 1960s Coming to Second Stage Theater". "The New York Times", January 31, 2012
  12. Web site: Sting's Musical 'The Last Ship' Is Broadway Bound . . rollingstone.com . September 19, 2013 . February 22, 2014 . March 1, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140301025606/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/stings-musical-the-last-ship-is-broadway-bound-20130919 . dead .
  13. Purcell, Carey. "MTC To Present Broadway World Premiere of Harvey Fierstein's 'Casa Valentina'" playbill.com, September 9, 2013
  14. Gans, Andrew. "Dates Set for 'Glass Menagerie' Broadway Revival With Sally Field and Joe Mantello" Playbill, June 6, 2016
  15. McPhee, Ryan. "Read What Critics Had to Say About the Broadway Revival of 'The Glass Menagerie' " Playbill, March 9, 2017
  16. Web site: Joe Mantello, Cicely Tyson, David Henry Hwang & More Named Theater Hall of Fame Inductees. Broadway Buzz. Lefkowitz. Andy. September 17, 2018. February 6, 2019.
  17. Book: Wilson, James F. . 50 Key Figures in Queer US Theatre . Routledge . 2022 . 978-1032067964 . Noriega and Schildcrout . 151–155 . Joe Mantello.
  18. Dowd, Maureen. "Director Joe Mantello, Broadway’s Invisible Wizard" The New York Times, May 30, 2018
  19. Stone, Judith. "Playmates" New York Magazine, retrieved August 9, 2018
  20. Dowd, Maureen. "Director Joe Mantello, Broadway’s Invisible Wizard" The New York Times, May 30, 2018