Name:Ralph Macchio
Date of Birth:Nov.4,1961
Place of Birth:Huntington
Long Island, NY
Macchio began his career landing NY-based TV commercials. By 1980, he was landing roles in feature films, playing the "operator" Chooch in MAD magazine's "Up the Academy." Following its release, he joined the family drama series "Eight Is Enough" (ABC, 1977-1981) playing Betty Buckley's nephew, Jeremy, with hoodlum tendencies who needed a good straightening out by the Bradford Family. Macchio's energy added much needed life to the mild-mannered series, resulting in the teen's face smothered across every month's issues of Tiger Beat and Teen Beat. Although the show was canceled following his 1980-81 season, Macchio's work on "Eight" helped land him the lead in the CBS Afternoon Playhouse production, "Dangerous Company" (CBS, 1982). Macchio also starred in "The Three Wishes of Billy Grier" (ABC, 1984), playing a young man who asks for help so that he can do three things before he dies.
Date of Birth:Nov.4,1961
Place of Birth:Huntington
Long Island, NY
Macchio began his career landing NY-based TV commercials. By 1980, he was landing roles in feature films, playing the "operator" Chooch in MAD magazine's "Up the Academy." Following its release, he joined the family drama series "Eight Is Enough" (ABC, 1977-1981) playing Betty Buckley's nephew, Jeremy, with hoodlum tendencies who needed a good straightening out by the Bradford Family. Macchio's energy added much needed life to the mild-mannered series, resulting in the teen's face smothered across every month's issues of Tiger Beat and Teen Beat. Although the show was canceled following his 1980-81 season, Macchio's work on "Eight" helped land him the lead in the CBS Afternoon Playhouse production, "Dangerous Company" (CBS, 1982). Macchio also starred in "The Three Wishes of Billy Grier" (ABC, 1984), playing a young man who asks for help so that he can do three things before he dies.
Around this time, Macchio was cast by Francis Ford Coppola in the iconic teen angst film, "The Outsiders" (1983). Based on S.E. Hinton's classic "young adult" novel, the film boasted a cast packed with the up-and-coming young leads of the day, including future stars Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe, C. Thomas Howell, Emilio Estevez, Matt Dillon and Tom Cruise. While Howell held down the lead, Macchio was his best friend, the sympathetic Johnny Cade. Strongly reminiscent of Mineo's portrayal of Plato in Nicholas Ray's 1955 classic, "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955), Macchio's Johnny was a quiet, soulful youngster with a good heart and some bad breaks. Of course, he met a suitably tragic end - but not before being redeemed. Because Macchio took his role the most seriously of the partying pack of teenage boys let loose on location in Tulsa, OK, he generally received the best critical reviews of them all for his heartbreaking portrayal.
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