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Carlo Alban

Carlo Alban

Ecuadorian actor


Carlo Albán (born October 3, 1979) is an Ecuadorian actor, best known as "Carlo" from Sesame Street (1993–98). He played the role of Luis "McGrady" Gallego on Prison Break (2007–08). He has since gone on to perform in a variety of mediums, including plays and television shows.

Early life

Albán arrived in the U.S. at the age of 7 with his family on a travel visa.[1] However, his family intended to stay in the United States despite the potential consequences, living on an expired visa with the risk of deportation always prevalent.[2] When he was 12 he got his first role in Oliver! as the title character. He then went on to other roles in New York until he was cast on Sesame Street.[3]

Raised in Sayreville, New Jersey, Albán graduated from Sayreville War Memorial High School in 1996; he was inducted into the school's hall of fame in 2019.[4] He attended Rutgers University, majoring in visual arts.

Sesame Street

Albán was on Sesame Street from 1993 to 1998 and during that time his being in the U.S. was against the law.[2] In response to the reasoning for him being on Sesame Street while lacking proper documentation, he said, "what better place to hide than in the spotlight where no one would suspect you?"[5] During these teenage years Albán had several formative experiences that he later talked about in his play Intringulus, including an instance where upon learning the situation of his immigration.

Career

Film & Television

He has had recurring roles in Strangers with Candy, Thicker Than Blood, and The Tavern. He has guest starred on Law & Order, The Jury, Touched by an Angel, the HBO prison-themed series Oz, Deadline, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and in Prison Break as Luis "McGrady" Gallego. He played "Birdman" in the film Whip It.

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Stage

Albán has made appearances on the stage, including multiple Off-Broadway shows and on Broadway in Sweat.[6][7] He originated the role of Oscar in the world premiere production of Sweat at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2015.

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Awards

For television, Alban has been nominated for two Young Artist Awards for his work in Touched by an Angel and Thicker Than Blood. He also received a nomination for an ALMA award for his work in Thicker Than Blood, and Thicker Than Blood received an ALMA award for Outstanding Made-For-Television Movie or Mini-Series.[9] He has also received the New Dramatists' Charles Bowden Award,[10] and a 2017 Theatre World Award for an outstanding Broadway debut for Sweat.

Sweat

Alban starred in Sweat, the Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama 2017.[11][12] Sweat ran on Broadway through June 2017 and tackles the issues that a group of friends and coworkers must deal with as their jobs are threatened.[11][13]


References

  1. Horwitz, Simi (March 2017). "From 'Sesame Street' to solo star: Carlo Alban". Back Stage West. 9.
  2. Dailey, Kate (2011-11-25). "I is for Illegal: Acting on Sesame Street without a visa". BBC News. Retrieved 2017-05-01.
  3. Saltz, Rachel (October 19, 2011). "Carlo of 'Sesame Street,' on Being an Illegal Immigrant in Real Life". The New York Times.
  4. Sockol, Matthew. "Sayreville Hall of Fame ceremony is April 27", CentralJersey.com, March 19, 2019. Accessed April 8, 2021. "Alban is from the Class of 1996 and has had a career in the arts for over 25 years. As a teenager, he portrayed the character Carlo on Sesame Street and has appeared on several other television series, including as a member of the cast of Prison Break."
  5. "Undocumented and Unafraid: Carlo Alban". Latino USA. 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2017-05-01.
  6. "'Sweat': Theater Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-05-01.
  7. "Carlo Albán Theatre Credits". www.broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2017-05-01.
  8. "Carlo Alban". Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Retrieved 2017-04-28.
  9. "1999 NCLR ALMA AWARDS" (PDF). Alma Awards.
  10. "Carlo Alban". Oregon Shakespeare Festival. 2017-04-28.
  11. SpotCo. "Sweat Broadway - Official Site". Sweat Broadway - Official Site. Retrieved 2017-05-01.
  12. "2017 Pulitzer Prizes". www.pulitzer.org. Retrieved 2017-05-01.
  13. Clement, Olivia (June 13, 2017). "Broadway's Sweat Announces Closing". Playbill. Retrieved March 10, 2023.

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