J.P. Giuliotti, a talented individual hailing from Boston, has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry by appearing in a wide range of network and cable television shows, including Criminal Minds, HBO's Room 104, CONAN, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Hallmark Channel, and The Learning Channel.
He has also had a successful career in film, web, and stage productions, performing in Los Angeles, New York, Boston, and Seattle. Additionally, Giuliotti is a skilled voice actor, having lent his talents to two separate characters in Bethesda Games' "Fallout 4," including Manny and the Diamond City Guard.
Giuliotti's performance style is deeply rooted in improvisation, having been trained in the Viola Spolin and The Second City methods. He has been a proud member of SAG-Aftra since 2015.
In addition to his acting and voice-over work, Giuliotti is also available for emcee/hosting, sports public address announcing, sports play-by-broadcasting/streaming, and MC work.
As a producer, Giuliotti has been involved in several indie projects, but is most proud of "The Friends of Eddie Coyle Tribute Project," a homage to the 1973 Boston crime film "The Friends of Eddie Coyle," and the documentary "Flight of the Condors," which highlights the positive impact of ice-hockey on players with developmental challenges.
Giuliotti is also a late-deafened actor who uses a cochlear implant, making him a trailblazer in the entertainment industry for individuals with hearing impairments.