Mike Giardello

Mike Giardello

Special Agent Mike Giardello
First appearance September 25, 1998
(7x01, "La Famiglia")
Last appearance May 21, 1999
(7x22, Forgive Us Our Trespasses)
February 13, 2000
Homicide: The Movie
Created by Tom Fontana
Portrayed by Giancarlo Esposito
Information
Nickname(s) Mike
Gender Male
Occupation Patrolman
FBI Agent (formerly)
Title Officer
Agent (formerly)
Family Al Giardello (father), Teresa and Charisse (sisters), Joanne (deceased mother), Rosina (great-grandmother)

Michael "Mike" Giardello Jr. is a fictional character from the television drama Homicide: Life on the Street. The character was played by Giancarlo Esposito.

Biography

Mike Giardello is an FBI agent who is the estranged son of Baltimore Police Lieutenant Al Giardello. He comes to Baltimore from Arizona when a family relative is killed to assist the BPD in their investigations. He applies for and gets a job as a liaison to the Homicide unit. Although his FBI resources often help the unit's cases, he and his father often clash over media leaks and a case where Mike gives case information to an FBI supervisor and it leads to the death of a key witness in a politically charged murder case. Mike is stunned when the FBI allows a mobster in Witness Protection who has murdered a Baltimore resident to take a lenient plea deal because he's needed for a major Mafia trial in Philadelphia, and later resigns from the Bureau. He was earlier left devastated when he was enlisted as a hostage negotiator when a deranged father was holding his son and daughter hostage, and the father ended up killing his son before committing suicide (though this episode aired after the one where he resigns from the FBI). In the series finale he talks of returning to the Baltimore streets, and the 2000 TV movie reveals that he has joined the BPD as a patrolman in hopes of earning a detective's shield.[1]

Family

Mike Giardello appears as the middle child of Al and Mary Giardello. He has two sisters Teresa and Charisse (who refers to him as Al Jr.) and at least one nephew by his sister Charisse. His great-grandmother Rosina is known to him as "Nonna". He was raised in Baltimore's Little Italy. Michael tends to have an estranged relationship with his father that is improved upon when he becomes an FBI liaison to the department. Michael remains proud of Al however mainly due to his accomplishments in blazing trails for African American officers in the BPD (Michael claims Al was one of the first black Lieutenants in the department and encourages Al to take the Captains' position on the finale as a means of improving the bad relationship between the city's black community and the police department).

References

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