David Carraturo
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
David Carraturo is a New York born actor, writer and producer. Drawing upon his four decade career as a financial professional and personal life, he has written the historical fiction Columbus Avenue Boys saga. The second installment, Columbus Avenue Boys: Avenging The Scalammari Massacre has been adapted to a screenplay and is presently in development.
After a brief taste of acting in 1981, as a teenage wrestler along side Robin Williams in The World According To Garp, David crept back into acting in the ongoing development phase of his screenplay. Commercials as well as featured background roles in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Blue Bloods, Billions, City on a Hill, Gossip Girl, Hawkeye and The Plot Against America are amongst his work.
His physical appearance and athletic physique lead him to be cast in law enforcement, politician, business executive and parental roles. During his Wall Street days, he competed in the D10 Decathlon, raising money for pediatric cancer research. As one of the oldest competitors he set records in two of the ten events: bench pressing 175x44 reps and 72 dips.
Married to his wife Teresa since 1994, he is the father of three daughters. Tragically, in 2018, his daughter Julianna passed away. His passion for performing and writing is channeled through her memory. While employed at a local drug store, Julianna starred commercials and was famously known around town as "The Value Drugs Girl."
After a brief taste of acting in 1981, as a teenage wrestler along side Robin Williams in The World According To Garp, David crept back into acting in the ongoing development phase of his screenplay. Commercials as well as featured background roles in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Blue Bloods, Billions, City on a Hill, Gossip Girl, Hawkeye and The Plot Against America are amongst his work.
His physical appearance and athletic physique lead him to be cast in law enforcement, politician, business executive and parental roles. During his Wall Street days, he competed in the D10 Decathlon, raising money for pediatric cancer research. As one of the oldest competitors he set records in two of the ten events: bench pressing 175x44 reps and 72 dips.
Married to his wife Teresa since 1994, he is the father of three daughters. Tragically, in 2018, his daughter Julianna passed away. His passion for performing and writing is channeled through her memory. While employed at a local drug store, Julianna starred commercials and was famously known around town as "The Value Drugs Girl."