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Mike Cerrone

Mike Cerrone (born June 9, 1957) is an American actor and screenwriter from Rhode Island, best known for his extensive collaborations with the Farrelly brothers on a series of comedic films. Cerrone's screenwriting career gained prominence with the 2000 comedy Me, Myself & Irene, which he co-wrote with directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly and in which he also acted as Officer Stubie. He continued his partnership with the Farrellys on The Three Stooges (2012), where he contributed to the screenplay, and Dumb and Dumber To (2014), serving as a co-writer alongside Sean Anders, John Morris, Peter Farrelly, and Bobby Farrelly. More recently, Cerrone co-wrote the screenplay for Ricky Stanicky (2024), directed by Peter Farrelly, marking another entry in his body of work focused on irreverent humor. In addition to writing, Cerrone has appeared in supporting acting roles across multiple projects, including early comedies like (1996) and Outside Providence (1999), as well as later films such as (2018) and the television series (2016). He also directed the comedy Homie Spumoni (2006), further demonstrating his multifaceted involvement in the film industry over more than three decades.

Early life

Upbringing in Rhode Island

Mike Cerrone was born on June 9, 1957, in , establishing him as a native of the state from his earliest years. Cerrone's upbringing took place in the suburban setting of , a small community near characterized by its close-knit neighborhoods and everyday rhythms of family and local life. This environment exposed him to the quirks and routines of ordinary people, elements that would later inform his comedic focus on in his writing. In high school, Cerrone navigated typical adolescent experiences, building early friendships rooted in shared school life that highlighted the humor in relatable, unpretentious interactions.

Influences from suburban experiences

Mike Cerrone's suburban upbringing in , a leafy near , profoundly shaped the thematic foundations of his , particularly in collaborations with childhood friends Peter and . Growing up in a lively household filled with pranks and neighborhood games instilled a boyish, irreverent humor that emphasized the absurdities of everyday family and community life. These experiences fostered a comedic lens focused on ordinary human struggles, like underachievement and suppressed frustrations, which became hallmarks of Cerrone's work. His brother owned a dealership in , an element that influenced characters in his films. This suburban milieu directly inspired the setting and character dynamics in Me, Myself & Irene (2000), a spec script Cerrone co-wrote with the Farrelly brothers in the early 1990s. The film's protagonist, Charlie Baileygates, a mild-mannered Rhode Island state trooper grappling with a split personality, embodies the quiet desperation and explosive releases common in small-town New England existence, drawing from local culture like coastal drives and rural policing routines. References to everyday absurdities, such as bizarre roadside encounters and community hypocrisies, mirror the freak accidents and hidden personal deceptions Cerrone and the Farrellys observed among their Rhode Island school friends during long drives reminiscing about their youth. Broader thematic influences from Cerrone's early environment recur throughout his contributions to the ' films, where humor arises from in insular suburban settings—portraying flawed yet sympathetic characters navigating social awkwardness and moral ambiguities. Anecdotes from their shared childhood informed a of that blends vulgarity with heartfelt , celebrating the found in mundane struggles. This focus on small-town life's comedic potential underscores Cerrone's artistic origins, transforming personal into universally relatable .

Career

Entry into screenwriting

Mike Cerrone, a native of , transitioned into in the early after his time as a player and working at his family's in nearby . His initial foray into was shaped by his lifelong friendship with Peter and , fellow Rhode Islanders and childhood friends. This connection to the local creative community provided Cerrone with early opportunities to collaborate on comedic material. One of his first significant projects was co-writing the screenplay for with the , originally drafted around 1990 but remaining unproduced for nearly a . This lesser-known initial version emphasized character-driven rooted in ordinary situations gone awry, showcasing Cerrone's emerging style before the film's eventual greenlighting and release in .

Breakthrough collaborations

Cerrone's professional relationship with directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly began in 2000 with the Me, Myself & Irene, which he co-wrote alongside the brothers. The film, starring as a state trooper with , represented Cerrone's entry into major productions after earlier regional work, establishing him as a key contributor to the Farrellys' signature blend of and irreverent humor. In addition to his writing duties, Cerrone appeared in a role as Officer Stubie, a minor character in the ensemble, showcasing his multifaceted involvement in the project. Over the subsequent decade, Cerrone's collaborations with the became a recurring hallmark of his career, with at least three major joint screenwriting efforts that reinforced his affinity for their over-the-top comedic style. He co-wrote (2012), a homage to the classic trio starring , , and , which the brothers directed and emphasized rooted in their upbringing. This partnership extended to (2014), the sequel to the brothers' 1994 hit, where Cerrone helped craft the script reuniting and in absurd road-trip antics, further solidifying his role in evolving their ensemble-driven narratives. These partnerships significantly elevated Cerrone's standing in the industry, connecting him to a network of established filmmakers and producers. Through his ongoing work with the Farrellys, Cerrone contributed to projects that amplified his reputation for punchy, character-focused scripts and opened doors to broader production opportunities in comedy.

Later projects and directing

Following the success of his earlier collaborations, Mike Cerrone transitioned to independent projects, marking his feature directorial debut with Homie Spumoni in 2006, which he co-wrote with Steve Cerrone and Glenn Ciano. The film delves into themes of racial identity, cultural assimilation, and familial bonds, centering on an African-American protagonist raised in an Italian-American household who grapples with the revelation of his biological heritage. He reemerged in 2011 with a supporting role in the horror-thriller Inkubus, portraying Officer Mudge in a story involving a demonic entity terrorizing a , signaling his continued involvement in projects. In the 2010s and beyond, Cerrone continued his writing contributions with the before co-writing the screenplay for (2024), a about childhood friends fabricating an imaginary persona that spirals into chaos. His work during this phase diversified across formats, including roles in television series such as (2017), where he appeared as Mike, and producing credits on short-form content and upcoming TV projects like the series Federal Hill. This evolution highlighted Cerrone's adaptability, blending his comedic roots with broader storytelling in both and episodic .

Filmography

Acting roles in films

Mike Cerrone's acting career in feature films primarily consists of supporting and cameo roles in comedies, often intersecting with his collaborations, particularly with the . His performances highlight a comedic timing suited to ensemble casts in humorous, character-driven narratives. One of his earliest film roles was as the Beaver Bowl Hustler in the ' bowling comedy (1996), where he appeared in a brief but memorable scene contributing to the film's quirky humor. This role marked an early on-screen exposure for Cerrone in a project tied to his growing involvement in comedic . In Outside Providence (1999), directed by Michael Corrente, Cerrone portrayed Caveech, a character in the set in 1970s , adding to the film's authentic depiction of suburban youth dynamics. His performance drew on regional familiarity, enhancing the ensemble's relatable banter. Cerrone had a notable cameo as Officer Stubie in (2000), another film starring , where his role as a bumbling complemented the movie's elements; this appearance was concurrent with his co-writing credit on the . He later played Paulie in The Ringer (2005), a comedy about intrigue, delivering a supporting turn that underscored his affinity for underdog humor in ensemble settings. Cerrone reprised his comedic presence as a Trucker in (2014), the sequel to the 1994 classic, contributing to the film's road-trip absurdity through a brief but fittingly eccentric interaction. This role further exemplified his recurring ties to projects. More recently, in (2018), Cerrone appeared as Joe and Joe's Customer in the dramedy about a 1960s , providing a small but flavorful contribution to the film's portrayal of Italian-American culture. His role added subtle authenticity to the Bronx-set scenes.

Acting roles in television

Mike Cerrone has appeared in several television series and specials, primarily in supporting comedic roles that leverage his background in film comedy. His television work often features brief but memorable cameos, emphasizing his ability to portray everyday characters with humor and authenticity. Cerrone appeared as Frankie DiBiosi in two episodes of the Canadian mockumentary series Trailer Park Boys in 2016 and 2018, portraying a shady associate involved in the show's chaotic schemes among the residents of a rundown trailer park in Nova Scotia. He contributed to the series' cult following for its irreverent humor. In 2017, Cerrone took on the role of Mike in the Showtime series I'm Dying Up Here, a dramedy set in the 1970s Los Angeles comedy scene inspired by William Knoedelseder's book about the era's stand-up circuit. His single-episode appearance highlighted the gritty, behind-the-scenes dynamics of aspiring comedians navigating fame and failure. Cerrone also made a as a Poker Buddy in the 2013 HBO television movie , a comedy directed by and written by , where he appeared alongside an ensemble cast in a satirical tale of corporate . This minor role underscored his connections to comedic talents from his film collaborations.

Writing and directing credits

Mike Cerrone has established himself as a and director primarily in the comedy genre, often collaborating with the on projects that blend humor with character-driven narratives. His writing credits include contributions to several commercially successful films, while his directorial debut marked a shift toward more personal storytelling. Below is a summary of his key writing and directing credits.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Co-writer (screenplay, with and )A starring , focusing on a state trooper with split .
2006Writer and director (with Steve Cerrone and Glenn Ciano)A comedy about an African-American man raised in an Italian-American family.
2012Co-writer (, with and )A revival of the classic comedy trio, emphasizing vaudeville-style antics in a modern setting.
2014Co-writer (, with , John Morris, and Bennett Yellin)Sequel to the 1994 hit, reuniting and in absurd road-trip .
2024Co-writer (screen story, with Pete Jones)A about childhood friends inventing an to cover pranks, directed by .

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