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His film roles include parts in ''Shakedown'' (with [[Peter Weller]]), ''The Shawshank Redemption'' (with [[Mark Rolston]], [[Bob Gunton]], [[Paul McCrane]] and [[Gil Bellows]]), ''The Keeper'' (with [[Isaach De Bankole]]), ''Harrison: Cry of the City'' (with [[Jeffrey Nordling]]), ''Boys on the Side'', ''Night Falls on Manhattan'' (with [[Colm Feore]]), ''Mercury Rising'' (with [[Robert Maffia]]), ''Beloved'' (with [[Albert Hall]]), ''Flawless'' (with [[Karina Arroyave]], [[Rory Cochrane]], and [[Vincent Laresca]]), ''High Crimes'' (with [[John Billingsley]]), ''Star Trek: Nemesis'' (with [[Alan Dale]]), ''Down With Love'', ''The Terminal'' (with [[Cas Anvar]]), the 2004 Director's Cut DVD of ''Daredevil'' (with [[Leland Orser]]), the 2004 remake of ''The Manchurian Candidate'', ''Sin City'' (with [[Powers Boothe]] and [[Tommy Flanagan]]), ''Last Call'', and ''World Trade Center'' (with [[Roger Cross]]). He also appeared on 1992 James Foley and David Mamet film ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' as the Detective. He appeared in the scene where Al Pacino was having an argument with Kevin Spacey about the "six-thousand dollars" owed to him.
 
His film roles include parts in ''Shakedown'' (with [[Peter Weller]]), ''The Shawshank Redemption'' (with [[Mark Rolston]], [[Bob Gunton]], [[Paul McCrane]] and [[Gil Bellows]]), ''The Keeper'' (with [[Isaach De Bankole]]), ''Harrison: Cry of the City'' (with [[Jeffrey Nordling]]), ''Boys on the Side'', ''Night Falls on Manhattan'' (with [[Colm Feore]]), ''Mercury Rising'' (with [[Robert Maffia]]), ''Beloved'' (with [[Albert Hall]]), ''Flawless'' (with [[Karina Arroyave]], [[Rory Cochrane]], and [[Vincent Laresca]]), ''High Crimes'' (with [[John Billingsley]]), ''Star Trek: Nemesis'' (with [[Alan Dale]]), ''Down With Love'', ''The Terminal'' (with [[Cas Anvar]]), the 2004 Director's Cut DVD of ''Daredevil'' (with [[Leland Orser]]), the 2004 remake of ''The Manchurian Candidate'', ''Sin City'' (with [[Powers Boothe]] and [[Tommy Flanagan]]), ''Last Call'', and ''World Trade Center'' (with [[Roger Cross]]). He also appeared on 1992 James Foley and David Mamet film ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' as the Detective. He appeared in the scene where Al Pacino was having an argument with Kevin Spacey about the "six-thousand dollars" owed to him.
   
He has had guest starring roles in "Law & Order" (with [[Keith Szarabajka]]), "It's True" (with [[Richard Burgi]]), "The Others" (with [[John Billingsley]]), "Falcone" (with [[Joaquim de Almeida]]), "NYPD Blue" (with John Billingsley again and [[Daniel Dae Kim]]), "ER" (with [[Paul McCrane]]), "The Agency" (with [[Will Patton]] and [[Jenny Gago]]), "The Guardian" (with [[Gina Torres]], [[Keram Malicki-Sanchez]], [[Robin Thomas]], and [[Taylor Nichols]]), "CSI: NY" (with [[Vanessa Ferlito]]), "Prison Break" (with Keith Szarabajka again, [[Michael O'Neill]], and [[Randy Flagler]]) and "NCIS". He has also guest starred as Principal Raymond in "Everybody Hates Chris".
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He has had guest starring roles in "Law & Order" (with [[Keith Szarabajka]]), "It's True" (with [[Richard Burgi]]), "The Others" (with [[John Billingsley]]), "Falcone" (with [[Joaquim de Almeida]]), "NYPD Blue" (with John Billingsley again and [[Daniel Dae Kim]]), "ER" (with [[Paul McCrane]]), "The Agency" (with [[Will Patton]] and [[Jenny Gago]]), "The Guardian" (with [[Gina Torres]], [[Keram Malicki-Sanchez]], [[Robin Thomas]], and [[Taylor Nichols]]), "CSI: NY" (with [[Vanessa Ferlito]]), "Prison Break" (with Keith Szarabajka again, [[Michael O'Neill]], and [[Randy Flagler]]) and "NCIS" (with [[Pauley Perrette]]). He has also guest starred as Principal Raymond in "Everybody Hates Chris".
   
 
He is also a singer and songwriter and has published four CDs.
 
He is also a singer and songwriter and has published four CDs.

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Jude Ciccolella played Mike Novick on 24.

Biography

Richard Jude Ciccolella is a well-recognized American character actor who attended and graduated from Temple University with a Master of Fine Arts degree in theatre.

His film roles include parts in Shakedown (with Peter Weller), The Shawshank Redemption (with Mark Rolston, Bob Gunton, Paul McCrane and Gil Bellows), The Keeper (with Isaach De Bankole), Harrison: Cry of the City (with Jeffrey Nordling), Boys on the Side, Night Falls on Manhattan (with Colm Feore), Mercury Rising (with Robert Maffia), Beloved (with Albert Hall), Flawless (with Karina Arroyave, Rory Cochrane, and Vincent Laresca), High Crimes (with John Billingsley), Star Trek: Nemesis (with Alan Dale), Down With Love, The Terminal (with Cas Anvar), the 2004 Director's Cut DVD of Daredevil (with Leland Orser), the 2004 remake of The Manchurian Candidate, Sin City (with Powers Boothe and Tommy Flanagan), Last Call, and World Trade Center (with Roger Cross). He also appeared on 1992 James Foley and David Mamet film Glengarry Glen Ross as the Detective. He appeared in the scene where Al Pacino was having an argument with Kevin Spacey about the "six-thousand dollars" owed to him.

He has had guest starring roles in "Law & Order" (with Keith Szarabajka), "It's True" (with Richard Burgi), "The Others" (with John Billingsley), "Falcone" (with Joaquim de Almeida), "NYPD Blue" (with John Billingsley again and Daniel Dae Kim), "ER" (with Paul McCrane), "The Agency" (with Will Patton and Jenny Gago), "The Guardian" (with Gina Torres, Keram Malicki-Sanchez, Robin Thomas, and Taylor Nichols), "CSI: NY" (with Vanessa Ferlito), "Prison Break" (with Keith Szarabajka again, Michael O'Neill, and Randy Flagler) and "NCIS" (with Pauley Perrette). He has also guest starred as Principal Raymond in "Everybody Hates Chris".

He is also a singer and songwriter and has published four CDs.

His last name is pronounced "Chick-o-lell-a."

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