Born to an American mother and Italian father, in Copenhagen. How could someone be more cosmopolite and multiethnic than that? Love this guy inside out, as an artist and as a person. I also appreciate how, as he mentioned at the beginning, learned how to properly pronounce his full name. I remember hearing him pronounce his surname as "Esposìto" instead of "Espòsito" many times and I felt very satisfied when he started saying it the way it's meant, like in interviews etc. Giancarlo, you're an incredible person and that Italian heritage you have within yourself can't but make me like you even better.
I am Italian and I adore Naples, the city is amazing and the people so warm and kind, I can definitely see that in this marvellous actor, who is also very, very handsome.
Giancarlo, I'm an italian-brazilian citizen so I know exactly what you go through, people always saying: "No way, you're not italian, you're black", people love labels and that's so ridiculous and overwhelming!
Vinicius Merlo : That's because most people are dumb. They need everything dumbed down to stereotypes because individual idiosyncrasies are too much for their tiny brains to fathom.
He's such an inspiration to me I'm a pale skinned white guy with an English-irish last name, but am also Italian, and very proud of that part of my heritage. I also get the " no way your Italian" line, but after seeing my mannerisms and hearing my genetic Italian esque accent they realize that I am.
I speak Spanish natively and in Breaking Bad he never convinced me as anything more that an American actor who learned his lines in Spanish. Doesn’t have an Italian accent or comes close to a native accent. I respect his performance, leaving the accent aside, naturally. Wanna hear convincing Spanish? Try Anya-Taylor Joy (queen’s gambit). Flawless Argentinian accent, but then again I think she lived in Argentina as a child.
@@vzlflight she lived in Buenos Aires for her first 6 years of life and only knew Spanish when they moved to London. Her dad is of argentine descent and her mom is of Spanish descent. Her knowing Spanish fluently is kinda a given. I spoke Spanish until I was 6 or 7 and started going to elementary school and learned English. Literally based on 6-7 years of my life speaking only Spanish. But back to the topic at hand. I was more so thinking of Giancarlo's accent in the get down there he does sound of Latin descent. Still tho to a certain degree your right.
Gus was elevated to unimaginable hights as an actor in mind when he destroyed (in a good way) the role of Gus Fring in Better Call Saul. And dominated his performance as the dictator in far cry 6
I love this guy thru and thru. Really hope to see him work after better call saul. He has all the italian qualitys in him and hes proud of it. Salud!!! Giancarlo
His accent was great on Better Call Saul, not perfect, but like someone who grew up in a Spanish speaking household without speaking Spanish, and only learning it later on. And that's VERY impressive, because accents are very hard to perfect.
I have a Costa Rican mother, a Dutch father born in Portugal but raised in Thailand 😅😂😂 I think I take the prize here. All jokes aside I see this as a big blessing
Italian/ Black seems to be a common mixture I see, him, Rick Fox, Alicia Keys, Taimak, Faith Evans, Matt Barnes. I'm Creole/ Black and Arabic and I want to be a versatile actor like him too
Come fa a paste da una pronuncia inglese a dire il suo nome con pronuncia italiana così in fretta... Quando parlo inglese devo sempre fermarmi una frazione di secondo facendo sentire lo stacco... Mi ha colpito un sacco questa cosa
@@81caasi Just because Giancario Esposito was born in Denmark doesn't mean he's Danish. His parents wasn't born there and he's a not Danish citizen. Denmark doesn't give citizenship to babies born to non Dane parents.
I feel you, welcome to the club of people who don't belong anywhere. My dad is Sicilian (same skin and features as an Arabic man) and my mother is from Bretagne from France ... and I look Russian
He was born in Europe, in Copenhagen in Denmark, and is the son of an American woman and a *true* Italian of European origin, he is not "Afro Latino" and has *no ties* to "Latin America", he is an American and European citizen because he is the son of a black American woman and an Italian man born and raised in Italy who went to live in the USA when he was already an adult to follow his wife and son.
@@TobascoCatMC well if you all want to be technical then all Romance languages should be considered “Latino” or Latini because all Romance languages are derivatives of ancient Latin. Which was invented and spoken in what is now Italy by the ancient Roman’s who were an italic tribe that were called “latini” (plural) of the small region in central Italy called Latium.
He said exactly what i thought, "European/Latino" roots. Most people don't realize the Latino culture has European influence due to the influx of Austrians many years back, Spanish, also French invasion. German Polka and Mexican music have very subtle similarities also the flannel, plad shirts. Mexico City has the some of the richest Punk Rock culture.
@@nooisebots His nationality is Danish, his ethnicity is Italian and he's bi-racial because of a European (technically Latin European) father and an African-American mother.
10anto82 not really, that is what you think because you are American-centric. Latinos means "inhabitants of the Latin-America". There is a Latin-America and a Latin-Europe, it's the same ethnicity in two different continents... So a Latino is in every way similar to a Latin European. Latinos, Latins or Latini is the same exact concept in 3 different languages.
ermocrate same ethnicity?lol what have spaniards,italians or french with descendants of the aztec or mayans in common? beside that they speak spanish(not italian)there's a latin europe and a spanish or portuguese speaking america but same ethnicity?hell no
I sadly announce to you that most of native populations of America, either in the north and in the south where almost exterminated... You seem to ignore most of the reality around you pal. Talking about azect and Mayans is like talking about Native Americans... We are the same ethnicity, live with that or live in a lie.
"black" people actually settled down in many parts of the earth, and had made great civilizations long before the arrival of the western europeans/british colonialists.
What many can't realize is that we Italians don't belong to a specific ethnic group. That's because in time we have invasions and migrations from all over the world and it still continue to be a thing... while also our citizens continue to migrate elsewhere. Last year more than 5 millions of Italians between 18 to 32 yo went outside Italy to find job and better career opportunities. But, in short, what it takes to be Italian is not the correct color of your skin but the culture of Italy. Giancarlo Esposito is one of the many examples of it. Like also another famous Italian in this period: Khaby Lame. 😏😎✌️🇮🇹
That's how you pronounce his first name? It sounds like Johncarlo. I always thought it was pronounced Jee-an-carlo. Johncarlo sounds like how an Englishman would pronounce it, lol.
No, “jee-an-carlo” is how an Englishman (and probably any other native english speaker) would say it. It’s like how americans and british people say “giovanni” as “jee-oh-vahn-ee” which is completely wrong.
Guys how the hell can he pronounce italian words with the right accent when he's having an english conversation without stopping, its extremely difficult i garantee that
Both of his parents last names like completely mislead you. Esposito made me think of Spanish decent, but its actually Italian. And then his mother's last name of Foster makes you think of European decent, but she's African American (so yes she technically has some European in her, whether it be her direct father, or an ancestor on her father's side).
Yeah most black people from the US have names or familial last names passed down from their ancestors European slave owners to them so that is where u might’ve gotten confused from the European last name
I get the not wanting to be put in a box thing but his mother is black why'd he act like he wasn't, saying "I'm an Italian in a black mans body" ? I'm half white & half black so that's like me saying I'm a Caucasian in a black woman's body.. ?
He is simply saying he is CULTURALLY Italian and he poses as an Afroamerican because he really has another way to express himself or behave so he doesn't really knows how to act like an Afroamerican if he didn't imitate people he sees around him. I want to make you aware that Black and Afroamerican are two interely different thing, Afroamerican is a cultural background while Black it's a skintone. Tony Parker too doesn't carry himself like a regular Afroamerican too because he has been raised in France. The same exact things go for every kid(regardless of the skintone) with American parents raised elsewere.
@@ermocrate - You don't need to school someone who's half Black on the fact that being Black and African American aren't always the same thing. How condescending! The fact that you used the phrase "regular Afroamerican" shows how ignorant you are. All African Americans don't behave the same way. We are not one monolithic group. In addition, Giancarlo's mother was an African American (not just Black) woman from Alabama. So stop acting like he had to go out and study other "Afroamericans" (as you put it), as if they were some elusive group that he never knew. One whole side of his own family was African American. He's just one of those biracial people who chooses to identify more with their non-Black side. What Bri Terry said is absolutely correct.
Born in Denmark, from a African-American mother and a Italian father
The fact that I'm born in the same city as Giancarlo Esposito makes me smile a bit. Huge fan of him.
@@Whateverworksism what’s the name of the place
@@HAINE- Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark
@@kasimirfriisnorholt8153 yesssss me and gian Got something in common
Pretty sure Gus Fring was born in Chile...
The fact that he knows how to pronounce "Esposito" makes me so happy!
You have no idea how much I'd like to hear him speaking Italian or Neapolitan!
Anche io, davvero
GIANCARLO UNO DI NOI!!!!!
He was in a Italien movie called Sempre meglico Che lavorare
Pollos è Italiano!!! Pazzesco! 😁😁😁
Mi sono gasato un casino quando ho scoperto che il giancarlo esposito dei titoli di testa era gus
He's such a talented actor.
Such a huge fan of Giancarlo. Amazing actor!
What an ACTOR. Plus, his face when he has to listen to the interviewer ... priceless.
Born to an American mother and Italian father, in Copenhagen. How could someone be more cosmopolite and multiethnic than that? Love this guy inside out, as an artist and as a person. I also appreciate how, as he mentioned at the beginning, learned how to properly pronounce his full name. I remember hearing him pronounce his surname as "Esposìto" instead of "Espòsito" many times and I felt very satisfied when he started saying it the way it's meant, like in interviews etc.
Giancarlo, you're an incredible person and that Italian heritage you have within yourself can't but make me like you even better.
I just love his voice! He looks so authentic!
Giancarlo Esposito is a Legend and very versatile.
"I am an Italian posing as a black man" what a master he is! Grande Giancarlo. 🤣
I am Italian and I adore Naples, the city is amazing and the people so warm and kind, I can definitely see that in this marvellous actor, who is also very, very handsome.
But his mother is black so how is he posing? He is also black!
@@snick252haha literally he’s black .. what is he blabbing about.
🇮🇹 This guy is everywhere! Talented above all!
what a gorgeous man he is ...........
he is so fine damn
The Range this man has with his acting is simply phenomenal. He doesn’t get the credit he deserves.
Giancarlo, I'm an italian-brazilian citizen so I know exactly what you go through, people always saying: "No way, you're not italian, you're black", people love labels and that's so ridiculous and overwhelming!
Vinicius Merlo : That's because most people are dumb. They need everything dumbed down to stereotypes because individual idiosyncrasies are too much for their tiny brains to fathom.
His mother was African American soooo
Vinicius, as italians we all come from the roman empire, it was the most multicultural place on heart.
He's such an inspiration to me I'm a pale skinned white guy with an English-irish last name, but am also Italian, and very proud of that part of my heritage. I also get the " no way your Italian" line, but after seeing my mannerisms and hearing my genetic Italian esque accent they realize that I am.
He's Italian and African-American his mother from Alabama
He's Fantastic.
grande Giancarlo!!!! :))
Always a good performance, every time I've seen him playing a part.
At first I thought he was Colombian or Cuban due to his accent from the get down but I was dead wrong he really play's his roles very well.
Colombian***
I always thought he was Puerto Rican
I speak Spanish natively and in Breaking Bad he never convinced me as anything more that an American actor who learned his lines in Spanish. Doesn’t have an Italian accent or comes close to a native accent. I respect his performance, leaving the accent aside, naturally. Wanna hear convincing Spanish? Try Anya-Taylor Joy (queen’s gambit). Flawless Argentinian accent, but then again I think she lived in Argentina as a child.
@@vzlflight she lived in Buenos Aires for her first 6 years of life and only knew Spanish when they moved to London. Her dad is of argentine descent and her mom is of Spanish descent. Her knowing Spanish fluently is kinda a given. I spoke Spanish until I was 6 or 7 and started going to elementary school and learned English. Literally based on 6-7 years of my life speaking only Spanish. But back to the topic at hand. I was more so thinking of Giancarlo's accent in the get down there he does sound of Latin descent. Still tho to a certain degree your right.
@@infinitesession5439 out of curiosity, did you forget your Spanish after attending school in English and guess moving on with your life in English?
I am brazilian, with portuguese, german and african background, and I really love it
Did Walter Jr. interview him?
haha
Hahahahahajajajahahah
Hahahahahaha ah.
He was just some dude with a poor english. Probably Italian (they r the worst)
@@vincenzogrisolia9794 bibirupupipi
@@vincenzogrisolia9794 bubidi!
He's so laid back, chatty and easy-going, the complete opposite of Gus Fring, who's frightening.
He is hugely talented and such a nice human being as well !
You ever met him?
He really is a chameleon! You totally buy him in each role he portrays.
Giancarlo is in all my favourite shows.
Love his open minded approach. True and limitless. 🤘🏾🔥
A brilliant actor who knows who he is.
Aaron Paul: "I am a blow fish."
You damn right.
Bryan cranston: I am the one who knocks
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJ
@@yeetythatmeety6856 jajajajajajajaajajajajajajajaj
Gus was elevated to unimaginable hights as an actor in mind when he destroyed (in a good way) the role of Gus Fring in Better Call Saul. And dominated his performance as the dictator in far cry 6
wow this interview is amazing, giancarlo is an amazing guy
A confident man, and a handsome one to boot.
I love you periodt ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love this guy thru and thru. Really hope to see him work after better call saul. He has all the italian qualitys in him and hes proud of it. Salud!!! Giancarlo
Strong man👍 no limitations in his mind
He is an awesome diverse actor!
I love this guy....and I look at him as an Italian American.
Why does that matter?
You know his mother is Black American Opera singer from Alabama right? Your statement negates his black roots.
One my fav actor
I'd like to see him in a Danish movie before i die, with maybe Mads Mikkelsen or Costor-Waldau or something
I dont think he can speak Danish.
Italian al cento per cento. Sei un mito Giancarlo !
Not even
He is simply amazing💕
His accent was great on Better Call Saul, not perfect, but like someone who grew up in a Spanish speaking household without speaking Spanish, and only learning it later on. And that's VERY impressive, because accents are very hard to perfect.
I feel the same about Mark Margolis as Hector. For a jewish american, he did an incredible job portraying an elderly hispanic man
@@dannydaniel1904 what?!
Curse of the multicultural child. Solution is not trying to blend but find your own box like this gentleman did. Respect.
He is so intelligent.
The Greatest Giancarlo of all time, with Giannini a close second.
"What are you are you Spanish" 😂 oh God lol
Ugh i been crushing him for yeaaaaars
U look like shensea
@@queenonika4015 she is beautiful so I thank you lol
An incredible actor.
Esposito did a great job, despite the interviewer being unqualified...
Sei un grande!
🇮🇹 Giancarlo !
la giusta pronuncia....
Wow I really needed to hear this... I relate a lot even if I am not from a mixed heritage
inspiring, thanks !
hes such an snack i caaaant
chlorekwapnia no cap 🧢
Revolution, Cotton Club, Breaking Bad, Do the Right Thing, Mandalorian - chameleon, amazing! Every role is BELIEVABLE...
I have a Costa Rican mother, a Dutch father born in Portugal but raised in Thailand 😅😂😂 I think I take the prize here. All jokes aside I see this as a big blessing
Italian/ Black seems to be a common mixture I see, him, Rick Fox, Alicia Keys, Taimak, Faith Evans, Matt Barnes. I'm Creole/ Black and Arabic and I want to be a versatile actor like him too
White people usually mix with asians. But Italians are the exception. They like black women lol
Cool. And Bizzy Bone too.
I love him
50 % Italian
50% cuter
60% THICC
50% Black, African American to be Exact. His Mother was a Brown Skinned Woman.
@1993 what?
@1993 stupid
Great guy
Awesome man. Am I inspiration to all people.
An inspiration. Sorry
He is fine and I am young. I always thought he was fly.
Charisma!
Javier Bradem isn’t Latino. He’s from Spain i.e. white European
Giancarlo look like he can simultaneously and instantly turn black and latino just by looking at him.
what an amazingly articulate guy!
Why people over analyse people's genetic history, in social situations at least, makes no sence to me.
What do you mean?
Insecurity.
Come fa a paste da una pronuncia inglese a dire il suo nome con pronuncia italiana così in fretta... Quando parlo inglese devo sempre fermarmi una frazione di secondo facendo sentire lo stacco... Mi ha colpito un sacco questa cosa
Giancarlo should play Professor X in a future X-Men movie
good danish actor
He's not Danish.
@@AbstractDivinity1 But, he was born there... lol
@@81caasi And?
@@AbstractDivinity1 He grew up there so the Danes can claim a little of him even though his parents aren't Danish.
@@81caasi Just because Giancario Esposito was born in Denmark doesn't mean he's Danish. His parents wasn't born there and he's a not Danish citizen. Denmark doesn't give citizenship to babies born to non Dane parents.
HE IS EL PRESIDENTE!!
Now Dictator :D
I'm Italian, that's who I am
⭐
Probably a dumb question, but can he actually speak danish since he was born and live in Denmark for 6 years?
maybe after some fiske fjæs shots
I feel you, welcome to the club of people who don't belong anywhere. My dad is Sicilian (same skin and features as an Arabic man) and my mother is from Bretagne from France ... and I look Russian
He speaks fluent Italian
Cool guy
Esposito like Salvatore Esposito (Gennaro Savastano in Gomorrah series). It's a tipical Neapolitan surname.
I could see him over a stove making linguine!
Gus D: haha fantastico !
Yo this guy loves my cooking yo!
Yo bitch!
I’ve always perceived him as black and thought the name denoted that he was Afro Latino.
He was born in Europe, in Copenhagen in Denmark, and is the son of an American woman and a *true* Italian of European origin, he is not "Afro Latino" and has *no ties* to "Latin America", he is an American and European citizen because he is the son of a black American woman and an Italian man born and raised in Italy who went to live in the USA when he was already an adult to follow his wife and son.
My thing is when did I say that he had ties to Latin America. I just watch the same video you did. I said I “THOUGHT”
He’s not Latino, he is Latin, Latinos are like small percentages of Latin
@@Alecfisher01 no actually most latin speakers are latinos from latin America. Biggest latin speaking country is brazil for example
@@TobascoCatMC well if you all want to be technical then all Romance languages should be considered “Latino” or Latini because all Romance languages are derivatives of ancient Latin. Which was invented and spoken in what is now Italy by the ancient Roman’s who were an italic tribe that were called “latini” (plural) of the small region in central Italy called Latium.
I wouldn’t know him as Gus, didn’t care for breaking bad, Revolution was his best role in my opinion.
He's a chameleon, but he's the same guy in Breaking Bad, Mandalorian, Better Call Saul, Payday and the Boys.
that scary look
paisan!
He's Neapolitan. He reminds me of Totó.
I want to know: can you speak napolitan
Hey! Pisano!
He said exactly what i thought, "European/Latino" roots. Most people don't realize the Latino culture has European influence due to the influx of Austrians many years back, Spanish, also French invasion. German Polka and Mexican music have very subtle similarities also the flannel, plad shirts. Mexico City has the some of the richest Punk Rock culture.
For some reason, I thought he was Italian.
He has the most common Italian surname
Hes danish
He IS Italian lol did u watch the interview? He's "half" Italian
@@nooisebots Being born in Denmark, doesnt make him a Dane. Would have loved is he were raised in Denmark and got our passport. Great actor.
@@nooisebots His nationality is Danish, his ethnicity is Italian and he's bi-racial because of a European (technically Latin European) father and an African-American mother.
In Italy we are Latinos, actually that was the language we spoke back in the days...
wrong!!!you spoke latin, latinos is referred to spanish speaking people in central and south america.
10anto82 not really, that is what you think because you are American-centric. Latinos means "inhabitants of the Latin-America". There is a Latin-America and a Latin-Europe, it's the same ethnicity in two different continents... So a Latino is in every way similar to a Latin European. Latinos, Latins or Latini is the same exact concept in 3 different languages.
ermocrate same ethnicity?lol what have spaniards,italians or french with descendants of the aztec or mayans in common? beside that they speak spanish(not italian)there's a latin europe and a spanish or portuguese speaking america but same ethnicity?hell no
I sadly announce to you that most of native populations of America, either in the north and in the south where almost exterminated... You seem to ignore most of the reality around you pal. Talking about azect and Mayans is like talking about Native Americans... We are the same ethnicity, live with that or live in a lie.
Most Latinos of South America today are mestizos and have Spanish or Italian ancestry
"black" people actually settled down in many parts of the earth, and had made great civilizations long before the arrival of the western europeans/british colonialists.
😂😂
Javier Bardem is Spanish…not Latino.
You are Italian Giancarlo. It's obvious from your art...
gustavobama
What many can't realize is that we Italians don't belong to a specific ethnic group.
That's because in time we have invasions and migrations from all over the world and it still continue to be a thing... while also our citizens continue to migrate elsewhere.
Last year more than 5 millions of Italians between 18 to 32 yo went outside Italy to find job and better career opportunities.
But, in short, what it takes to be Italian is not the correct color of your skin but the culture of Italy.
Giancarlo Esposito is one of the many examples of it. Like also another famous Italian in this period: Khaby Lame. 😏😎✌️🇮🇹
That's how you pronounce his first name? It sounds like Johncarlo. I always thought it was pronounced Jee-an-carlo. Johncarlo sounds like how an Englishman would pronounce it, lol.
No, “jee-an-carlo” is how an Englishman (and probably any other native english speaker) would say it. It’s like how americans and british people say “giovanni” as “jee-oh-vahn-ee” which is completely wrong.
It's not exactly Johncarlo either. It's still 3 syllables, but more like a "jahn" than a "john"
"gian" in Italian pronounciation sounds like if an English speaking person would say "jahn"
Jancarlo
Guys how the hell can he pronounce italian words with the right accent when he's having an english conversation without stopping, its extremely difficult i garantee that
nah
How come there ain't no brothers on the wall? 😂
I bet he owns a Vespa
Both of his parents last names like completely mislead you. Esposito made me think of Spanish decent, but its actually Italian. And then his mother's last name of Foster makes you think of European decent, but she's African American (so yes she technically has some European in her, whether it be her direct father, or an ancestor on her father's side).
Like I didn't understand what he meant in the beginning, but if you even just take a glance at his family tree you're like "ohhhh I seeeee."
Yeah most black people from the US have names or familial last names passed down from their ancestors European slave owners to them so that is where u might’ve gotten confused from the European last name
@@clearly_james7282 Yup. A lot of black people have Irish and English surnames because of the Irish and English slave owners.
I get the not wanting to be put in a box thing but his mother is black why'd he act like he wasn't, saying "I'm an Italian in a black mans body" ? I'm half white & half black so that's like me saying I'm a Caucasian in a black woman's body.. ?
That's likely due to our racist attitude (which is unjustifable given our past as immigrants)
He is simply saying he is CULTURALLY Italian and he poses as an Afroamerican because he really has another way to express himself or behave so he doesn't really knows how to act like an Afroamerican if he didn't imitate people he sees around him. I want to make you aware that Black and Afroamerican are two interely different thing, Afroamerican is a cultural background while Black it's a skintone. Tony Parker too doesn't carry himself like a regular Afroamerican too because he has been raised in France. The same exact things go for every kid(regardless of the skintone) with American parents raised elsewere.
@@ermocrate - You don't need to school someone who's half Black on the fact that being Black and African American aren't always the same thing. How condescending! The fact that you used the phrase "regular Afroamerican" shows how ignorant you are. All African Americans don't behave the same way. We are not one monolithic group. In addition, Giancarlo's mother was an African American (not just Black) woman from Alabama. So stop acting like he had to go out and study other "Afroamericans" (as you put it), as if they were some elusive group that he never knew. One whole side of his own family was African American. He's just one of those biracial people who chooses to identify more with their non-Black side. What Bri Terry said is absolutely correct.
@@Kindred04 the way he behaves and talks its a lot more like an italian or european and that is clear.
It was a joke, and he was raised overseas, so who cares.