Carmine Cangialosi, a trained actor in the Lee Strasberg Method, hails from Oakdale, New York, and has made a name for himself in the television world, appearing in notable shows such as The Job, Guiding Light, One Life to Live, Law & Order, Rescue Me, and Blue Bloods.
This talented individual soon ventured into filmmaking, co-founding Go With The Flo Films, where he wore multiple hats, including writer, director, actor, and producer. Two of his projects, "The Beach House" (Feature/Comedy) and "Take it Easy" (Short/Thriller),garnered significant recognition, with "The Beach House" winning the Audience Choice Award at the Stony Brook Film Festival and both films being official selections of the Long Island International Film Festival. Carmine was even praised by Newsday as the "Cecil B. DeMille of Long Island Film Making".
Go With the Flo Films' next endeavor was "American Dresser", a film that saw Carmine once again taking on the roles of writer, director, actor, and producer. The film, which was theatrically released, boasted an impressive cast, including Oscar nominees Tom Berenger, Keith David, and Bruce Dern, as well as Gina Gershon, Penelope Ann Miller, Katherine Narducci, and Jeff Fahey. The soundtrack featured an original song, 'American Dresser', written and performed by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Billy F Gibbons (ZZ Top) and country rocker Tim Montana.
As Go With The Flo Films looks towards the future, upcoming projects include "End of Report" (Drama/Mystery/Thriller),"Town of Wanted" (Western),and "Cycle of Life" (Drama/Sport),showcasing Carmine's continued commitment to creating engaging and diverse cinematic experiences.