Guy Nardulli
American actor Guy Nardulli has had a wonderfully varied career that only saw him take up acting in his thirties. Since then, he has appeared on some of America's biggest television dramas and soap operas as well as in films as diverse as cult conspiracy thriller Under the Silver Lake , an action movie Call Me King, and starring along side Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot in RED NOTICE. An accomplished all-rounder, he also wrote, produced, and starred in the 2016 low-budget indie flick Last Goodbye.
Nardulli hails from Norridge, a small village in Illinois. His initial career path led him to American football. After playing college football while studying at Elmhurst College, he moved to Italy and spent a season playing American football for the Bolzano Giants in the Italian Football League. A return to the states saw him play for teams in Ohio and Illinois, his career ending with a the Chicago Thunder. From there, he made the unexpected move into dance and joined legendary male dance troupe The Chippendales. This, in turn, led him into acting, and he made his first on-screen appearance as a thug in three episodes of landmark CBS soap opera The Young & The Restless.
The ensuing years have seen Nardulli build up a seriously impressive CV, appearing in everything from House to Monk to How I Met Your Mother. His first major recurring role was as Jimmy Delvecchio in the somewhat surreal Where the Bears Are, an award-winning sitcom about three gay bears who solve murder mysteries. More recently, he has appeared as Vincent in CBS soap The Bold & The Beautiful and made numerous guest appearances on TMI Hollywood.