Joe Cipriano is a multifaceted film, television, and commercial actor, born on October 3, 2001, in the vibrant city of Detroit, Michigan.
He is most notably recognized for his captivating performances in various productions, including Detroiters (2018),Chicago Med (2017),Go North (2017),Wild Faith (2017),The Rake (2017),Dead Quiet (2018),40 Nights (2016),Age of Ice (2014),and Melon Head (2013).
Joe's journey in the world of acting began in the theater, inspired by his sister Niki Cipriano's performance, which he witnessed at a young age. At the tender age of 8, Joe decided to give acting a try and was subsequently cast as Sandy the dog in the play Annie.
However, Joe's portrayal of Sandy was not your average canine character. His version of Sandy was mangy and infested with fleas, which led to his incessant scratching during performances, causing the audience to erupt in laughter. This unique performance caught the attention of a talent agent in the audience, who later signed both Joe and his sister, propelling their careers in the entertainment industry.
Throughout his career, Joe has had the opportunity to travel across the United States to film, meeting and working with other talented actors and actresses along the way. He also enjoys reading scripts, allowing him to see the world from a new perspective through the eyes of the characters he portrays.