
Gianmarco Soresi is a stand-up comic, actor and writer but the first line of his obituary will probably say: “Guy from all those General Electric commercials.”
With a BFA in musical theater and a masters in imagination, he made his television
debut on CBS’ Blue Bloods playing Tom Selleck’s waiter, a role he prepared for by
actually becoming a waiter for twelve years. Now a nationally touring stand-up
comedian, Gianmarco is waiting for Jeff Goldblum to get canceled so he can portray
him on Lifetime.
Gianmarco’s stand up has been featured on Comedy Central, Netflix’s Bonding, PBS’
Stories from the Stage, SeeSo’s New York’s Funniest, Real Housewives of New York
(really), NY1, New York LIVE, Vanity Fair, George Takei Presents and he was the
winner of Amazon’s Comics Watching Comics Season 8.
While it’s embarrassing to use the word storyteller, Gianmarco has also told tales on
the RISK! podcast, The Moth (StorySLAM winner), Suitcase Stories, PBS’ Stories for
the Stage (add link), Story Collider and his autobiographical play, Less Than 50%,
premiered at the New York City Fringe Festival before being accepted into the Fringe
Encores Festival and then receiving a full Off-Broadway run at 59E59 produced by
Tony-winner Michael Rubenstein and Robin Milling and directed by Jen Wineman.
Gianmarco has been paid to pretend he’s someone else in the movie Hustlers with
Jennifer Lopez, Here Today with Billy Crystal, TBS’s The Last OG with Tracy Morgan,
Apple’s Little Voices, CBS’s Blue Bloods, ABC’s Deception and What Would You
Do?, A&E’s Unforgettable, Lifetime’s I love You But I Lied, and TruTV’s Hack My Life.
He was also the former spokesman for General Electricand Baby Bottle Pop and has
done voice over work for GE, Coca-Cola, Audible, and is willing to go on nearly every
podcast that asks him.