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Eddie Castrodad

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Eddie Castrodad
Eddie Castrodad Headshot.jpg
Born November 16, 1970 in New York, USA
Notable Roles
Notable Episodes
Awards
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Biography

1984 Appeared in John Guare's play "Landscape of the Body" at Second Stage Theatre (New York) in a production directed by Gary Sinise that also starred Christine Lahti and Christian Slater.

1986 Appeared in "Cuba & His Teddy Bear" Written by Reinaldo Povod. Directed by Bill Hart. Longacre Theatre: 16 Jul 1986- 21 Sep 1986 (53 performances). Cast: Robert De Niro (as "Cuba") [Broadway debut], Ralph Macchio (as "Teddy") [Broadway debut], Burt Young (as "Jackie") [Broadway debut], Michael Carmine (as "Che"), Paul Calderon (as "Dealer"), Wanda De Jesus (as "Lourdes"), Nestor Serrano (as "Redlights"). Understudies: Antonio Aponte (as "Dealer/Redlights"), Paul Calderon (as "Che"), Eddie Castrodad (as "Teddy"), Tom Mardirosian (as "Cuba/Jackie"), 'Olivia Negrón' (as "Lourdes"). Produced by The New York Shakespeare Festival (Joseph Papp, Producer). Associate Producer: Jason Steven Cohen.

1989 Main role in "Jersey City" by Wendy Hammond, Directed by Risa Bramon, With Alison Bartlett, Eddie Castrodad, Jude Ciccolella, Adina Porter

1995 Appeared in "A Dybbuk" as Batlon 3 at the Hartford Stage Company.

1996 Appeared in "Getting Away with Murder" as Roberto with Mia Farrow at Broadhurst Theatre, directed by Jack O'Brien.

Roles

Starring Roles

Series Role Year(s) Season(s)
Dads Allan Mangiotti 1986–1987 1

Guest Starring Roles

Series Role Episode Airdate
Kate & Allie Pat Carello 6x04 - The Odd Couples December 26, 1988

Specials and Made-for-TV Movies

Title Role Airdate Series/Banner
The Night Train to Kathmandu Prince Johar 1988

Talk, News and Game Show Appearances

Memorable Moments

Awards and Accolades

Trivia