Giancarlo Esposito
Award-Winning Actor and Director | Arts & Education Advocate
About
Giancarlo Esposito, celebrated for his transformative performances across television, film, and stage, is an artist whose craft transcends genres and generations. Known for his iconic portrayal of ‘Gus Fring’ in AMC’s Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, Esposito has earned numerous accolades, including a Critics’ Choice Award and multiple Emmy nominations. His versatility extends to standout roles in The Mandalorian, Kaleidoscope, and The Boys, as well as memorable appearances in Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing and Malcolm X. He has also appeared in Netflix’s hit series The Gentlemen and the 2026 comedy, Kill Me. Esposito has continued to captivate audiences in his recent projects, including Marvel’s Captain America: Brave New World, the Russo Brothers’ The Electric State, and Netflix’s The Residence.
As a speaker, Giancarlo Esposito brings the same passion and precision that define his acting career. He candidly shares his journey from his early days on Broadway to becoming one of Hollywood’s most respected talents, shedding light his challenges as a biracial artist navigating the entertainment industry. His message resonates deeply with corporate and college audiences, blending personal anecdotes with universal lessons about embracing identity, redefining success, and pursuing one’s passions. Whether inspiring students to dream big or guiding professionals to reimagine leadership and creativity, Esposito’s programs are thought-provoking, heartfelt, and unforgettable.
Under his production company, Quiet Hand Productions, Esposito aspires to make “conscious content” films that focus on the inspirational. He made his feature directorial debut with the 2008 film, Gospel Hill, which won over nine awards at various acclaimed film festivals. His second feature film as a director, The Show, centers around a disturbing reality game show where contestants end their lives for viewer entertainment. The film had its world premiere at the 2017 SXSW Festival and was released in theaters in 2017.
In 2012, he starred in Atlantic Theatre Company’s world premiere of “Storefront Church,” which was the final installment of the trilogy “Church & State.” Esposito won two Obie Awards for "Zooman and The Sign" at the Negro Ensemble Company and "Distant Fires" at The Atlantic Theatre Company, where he continues to perform and teach as a company member. His list of Broadway credits includes productions of "Sacrilege", "Seesaw", "Merrily We Roll Along" and "Lost In The Stars.” He also co-starred on Broadway with James Earl Jones, Terrence Howard, and Phylicia Rashad in Debbie Allen’s rendition of the great classic Tennessee Williams play, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.”
Outside of his acting and director work, Esposito lends his support to various charitable organizations that support the arts and education, including the Waterkeeper Alliance, Kids for Peace & World Merit USA.
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