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American Actor, Writer and Director – Jerry G. Angelo
Jerry G. Angelo, born April 27, 1977, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is an American actor, writer and director.
Angelo is the epitome of the American Dream, relying on blood, guts and pure charm to raise himself from being a young punk on the streets of Albuquerque to a scholarship winning Division I and II Running Back for University of New Mexico and Las Vegas.
After achieving a Bachelors Degree in Inter-cultural Affairs and Personal Communications, Angelo launched into a political career with the State Senate of New Mexico. Leveraging his skill as a speed reader and his natural charm, Jerry moved from the floor of the State Senate to working on both State and National levels, assisting the Senate Pro Tempore, the Majority Whip Leader, and as a Lobbyist for Hospice and was a key player on the development team for the New Mexico State Film Incentives.
Angelo left the world of politics to pursue a career in Film, moving to Los Angeles and developing his skills as an actor. His acting credits include “Delta Delta Die!,” “Akaroa,” “Mad World,” and played a gay character in the short horror film “Nightshadows.” He is scheduled to work in two upcoming movies, “Bad Day – WWII” and “Caravaggio: The Search.”
Aside from acting, Angelo is also a writer for many years before teaming up with Jonathan Artemis Pierce to form the dynamic production team, Pierced Angels Productions, LLC. His brilliance as a Director earned him Official Selection status for his first two films on the Film Festival circuit.