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Joe Delano

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An American actor, born and raised in New England. Joe honed his craft studying and working in theatre/film/television in NYC before moving to Los Angeles. With a familial lineage steeped in American History, Joe's ancestral roots can be traced back to Philippe de la Noye (Philip Delano). The Pilgrim of Flemish descent arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1621, one year after the Mayflower arrived. Delano family forbears include the pilgrim who chartered the Mayflower, seven of it's passengers, and three signers of the Mayflower Compact. The Delano family line includes notables such as U.S. presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge, U.S. president and Union Army general Ulysses S. Grant, author Laura Ingalls Wilder, and astronaut Alan B. Shepard. Notable past credits include the FX's Emmy winning American Crime Story: The People v. OJ Simpson, and General Hospital. Most recently, Joe shot a starring role in "Fall from LA." In the film Joe portrays Jack, an LAPD officer battling his own addictions while fighting to do right by his own family and the community around him. He also shot the role of Chris in an FX Networks pilot from the producers of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. And plays the lead character in 2 films heading to the festival circuit. First up is Peter Estabrooks, a gritty drama set in a depressed small town on the outskirts of Boston. Joe plays Peter, a townie trying to escape the downward spiral of a hard knock life. He portrays Estabrooks with passion, fortitude, and resilience. Next up is Psyops Free, a Hitchcockian psychological thriller. Delano gives a multilayered, haunting performance as Scott Ryan, a former Psychological Operations Officer who deals with the scars of war and troubling after effects of PTSD. Scott struggles to uncover the demons that haunt him, both literally and figuratively, from his past covert military missions

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