Geovanni Gopradi

Geovanni Gopradi
Born Geovannie Gomez
(1983-05-27) May 27, 1983
Miami, Florida, U.S.A.
Nationality American
Occupation Actor, Producer , Stunt
Years active 2007–present

Geovannie Gomez "Geovanni Gopradi" (born May 27, 1983) is an American actor. His first role in a big-budget production came with the comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2015)[1] He made his TV debut in an episode of the HBO series True Blood followed by roles in the TNT TV series Major Crimes, the ABC TV series[2] Presence, the romantic comedy Heterosexual Jill, and the drama Clarity.

Gopradi became the Special Olympics 2015 ambassador [3] and torch bearer for the Historic Unified Relay Across America [4][5] As well as a strong supporter of Lucy Meyer, the Official Spokesperson of the Special Olympics- U.S. Fund for UNICEF U.S. Fund’s and Spokesperson for Children with Disabilities and a Special Olympics swimmer.[6][7]

Early life

Gopradi was born in Miami, Florida[8]

Career

During 2005, Gopradi decided to enroll in acting classes while he was attending college to overcome his fear of public speaking. After his first performance as Jerry in the play The Zoo Story he decided to take acting professionally. Gopradi landed his first lead role in a 2006 short film The Options, followed by the character Rodriguez in Lost Everything and appeared on the television series Viva Hollywood aired on VH1.

In 2007 he began filming a comedy Spanish Woman's Guide to Finding a Good Man, his work called the attention of NBC Telemundo and was cast in the Spanish soap opera Pecados Ajenos, but the big screen kept calling his attention so Gopradi began filming La Mujer de La Noche and was cast for Jarring,[9] his first horror lead role.

While in New York, Gopradi broadened his acting performing ten plays between off and off-off broadway from 2009–2011, as well as co-starring in short film Grown Ups[10] and as the murdering gang member in the feature The Southside to be release in 2012 among others.

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