John Cariani

American actor and playwright (born 1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Edward Cariani (born 1969) is an American actor and playwright. Cariani is best known as the forensic expert Julian Beck in Law & Order. On stage, he was nominated for a Tony Award for his role as Motel the Tailor in the 2004 Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof. He is also known for his roles in Broadway shows Something Rotten! and The Band's Visit, and for writing Almost, Maine, one of the most produced plays in American high schools in 2020.[1]

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John Cariani
Cariani in 2022 at the premiere of Enfermo Amor in Mexico City
Born1969 (age 5657)
EducationAmherst College
OccupationsActor, playwright
Known forLaw & Order, Almost, Maine, Fiddler on the Roof, Something Rotten!, The Band's Visit
SpouseJohn Lloyd
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Early life

Born in Brockton, Massachusetts, Cariani was eight when his family moved to Presque Isle, Maine.

He attended Presque Isle High School where he was active in the music and theater programs. After graduating in 1987, he attended Amherst College,[2][3] where he was a member of the Zumbyes,[4] Amherst's oldest a-cappella group, and the Glee Club. After graduating from Amherst College in 1991 with a B.A. in history, he studied acting and directing at now defunct StageWest in Springfield, Massachusetts.[5] He then moved to New York at age 27 to pursue acting.

Career

Cariani spent his early years in New York working with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, and acting in Off-Broadway plays, television commercials, and films.[citation needed]

His first break came in 1999 when he was cast in the Off-Broadway play It's My Party (and I'll Die If I Want To), starring F. Murray Abraham and Joyce Van Patten.[6]

Cariani broke into film and TV in 2000 when he was cast in the independent film, Scotland, PA,[7] opposite Christopher Walken, and guest-starred on the TV series Ed.[8] In 2001, he landed his first major film role opposite Robert De Niro in the Warner Brothers film Showtime.[7] He played forensic expert Julian Beck in the police procedural drama Law & Order from 2002 to 2007.[9]

Playwriting

As playwright, Cariani is best known for his first play, Almost, Maine, which was developed at the Cape Cod Theatre Project in 2002.[10] It premiered at Portland Stage Company (in Portland, Maine) in 2004.[11] Almost, Maine opened Off-Broadway in 2006 [12] and was featured in Smith and Kraus' New Playwrights: Best Plays of 2006.[citation needed]

The play was published by Dramatists Play Service in 2007 [13] and has since become one of the most popular plays in the United States with nearly 100 professional productions and over 5000 community, university, and high school productions to date.[14]

Over the past decade, it has become one of the most frequently produced plays in North American high schools.[11][15][16]

In 2014, Transport Group revived Almost, Maine Off-Broadway to critical acclaim, with Cariani himself performing in the production.[17] The Advocate named the production to its "Best Theatre of 2014" list,[18] and Lincoln Center recorded the production for its Theatre on Film and Tape Archive.[19]

Dramatists Play Service recently published its 80th Anniversary Edition, a boxed set of 8 definitive titles representing each decade of the Play Service's history. Almost, Maine was selected to represent DPS' eighth decade.[20]

In 2020, Cariani adapted Almost, Maine into a novel, Almost, Maine: A Novel, published by Macmillan.[21]

Cariani's second play, cul-de-sac premiered Off-Broadway in April 2006 in a Transport Group production.[22] The New York Times described cul-de-sac as "charming, witty and macabre."[23] The play was reworked and presented at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (New York City) and at High Point University (High Point, NC) in 2016 and received further development at the Cape Cod Theatre Project.[24] It received a professional production at Half Theatre in Poughkeepsie in 2016.

Cariani's third play, Last Gas premiered at Portland Stage Company (Portland, Maine) in 2010.[25] Cariani noted that "Almost, Maine is almost a love letter to northern Maine and Last Gas is a more realistic look at that part of the world."[26] It has been described as "a bittersweet romance about two people who lack the courage to admit they love one another ... it's an undeniable winner despite its predictable twist."[27] The play ran at Opera House Arts, Stonington Opera House, Maine, in 2013[28] and at Geva Theatre Center in Rochester, New York in the winter of 2014. It was published by Dramatists Play Service in 2014.

Cariani's fourth play, LOVE/SICK premiered at High Point University in the fall of 2010, then was presented at the Portland Stage Company in the spring of 2013,[29] and was produced by Hartford TheaterWorks in 2014. The play ran Off-Broadway in February 2015 at the Royal Family Performing Arts Space.[30] The Huffington Post gave the Off Broadway production a positive review: "Sometimes playwright John Cariani looks at the world — actually the worlds of love and relationships — through rose-colored glasses. Just as often he views those worlds through lenses tinted a middling-to-dark-gray or maybe a jaundiced yellow. … While poking fun at the happily-ever-after notion by means of a strong dose of happily-never-after, Cariani shoots his cockeyed valentines with a quiver full of funny lines. He knows how to keep audiences laughing while passing along disappointing news."[31]

LOVE/SICK has been performed in Riga, Latvia [32] and Mexico City and was recently made into a Spanish language feature called Enfermo Amor on Vix+.[33]

Two new vignettes from LOVE/SICK premiered at Stonehill College in Easton, MA for a filmed version of the play, directed by Cariani.

Cariani's most recent play, Darker the Night, Brighter the Stars premiered at Portland Stage on April 2, 2025. Developed as Not Quite Almost and Almost, Almost, Maine, the play revisits the themes of Almost, Maine, based off of scrapped scenes. The play premiered in Ellenville, NY at Shadowland Stages later that year, with Cariani directing.

Personal life

Cariani and his husband John Lloyd, a retired NYPD detective, have been together since 1999 and live in the Bronx.[34][35]

Filmography

Film roles

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YearFilmRoleNotes
2001Kissing Jessica SteinChuck
2001Scotland, PAEd the 'not-too-bright' Cop
2001The ShaftSecurity Guard Gary
2002ShowtimeCharlie Hertz
2003Robot StoriesSalesman
2004The ReunionScottShort
2004MessengersDerek the Cop
2008High Street PlumbingBig BoyShort
2011CertaintyOdd Interviewer
2011HenryHenryShort
2012Elephant SighsJoel
2013Sleeping With The FishesLouis Belsky
2014Deliver us from EvilZookeeper
2014Child of GraceOllie
2015Paper DreamsEthan
2018Thrasher RoadTSA Supervisor
2019Nasa SealsJosh Peters
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2000EdHoward PissleNBC, episode 1.2: "The World of Possibility"
2001Big AppleER DoctorCBS, Episode 1.7
2001–2003Law & Order: Criminal IntentPerryNBC, 2 episodes
2002–2007Law & OrderCSU Tech BeckNBC, 26 episodes
2006Six DegreesBloggerABC
2009–2010Numb3rsOtto BahnoffCBS, 3 episodes
2011The Onion News NetworkMichael FalkIFC, 5 episodes
2012HomelandJeff RickerShowtime, episode "The Choice"
2014The Good WifeStuartCBS
2015The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonHimself - Nigel BottomNBC
2016The BlacklistAaron MulgrewNBC, episode "Drexel"
2018The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselHankAmazon Prime Video
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Stage appearances

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Theatre
Start year Production Role Notes
1997 As You Like It Sylvius Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival
1998 The Winter's Tale The Clown
Much Ado About Nothing Verges
1999 Twelfth Night Andrew Aguecheek
It's My Party Ted Arclight Theatre Company
2003 The Unrepeatable Robert The Lark
2004 Fiddler on the Roof Motel Broadway
2005 Modern Orthodox Hershel Ars Nova
Two Gentlemen of Verona Speed Off-Broadway
2006 Cul-de-sac Joe Transport Group
2007 The Front Page Mr. Pincus Williamstown Theatre Festival
2009 Minsky's Jason The Ahmanson
The Mystery of Irma Vep Lord Edgar The Old Globe Theatre
2011 Much Ado About Nothing Dogberry
The Tempest Trinculo
2015 Love/Sick Various Off-Broadway
Something Rotten! Nigel Bottom Broadway
2016 Picnic Howard Transport Group
Come Back, Little Sheba Postman/Milkman/Messenger Transport Group
The Band's Visit Itzik Atlantic Theater Company
2017 The Band's Visit Itzik Broadway
2019 The Music Man Marcellus Washburn The Kennedy Center
2021 Caroline, or Change Stuart Gellman Broadway
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
2004 Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Musical Fiddler on the Roof Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Awards Best Featured Actor in a Musical Won
2015 Something Rotten! Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album Nominated
2019 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program The Band's Visit Won
2022 Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album Caroline, or Change Nominated
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Playwriting bibliography

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Bibliography
YearTitle
2004Almost, Maine
2006cul-de-sac
2010Last Gas
2012Love/Sick
2025Darker the Night, Brighter the Stars
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