Milo Ventimiglia

GQ 2010 "Men of the Year" Party - Arrivals

Ventimiglia in 2010, photo by Prphotos

Birth Name: Milo Anthony Ventimiglia

Place of Birth: Anaheim, Orange, California, United States

Date of Birth: July 8, 1977

Ethnicity:
*father – Italian/Sicilian
*mother – English, Scottish

Milo Ventimiglia is an American actor, director, and producer. He is known for his roles as Peter Petrelli on Heroes, Jack Pearson on This Is Us, and Jess Mariano on Gilmore Girls, as well as in the films Rocky Balboa, Armored, That’s My Boy, and The Art of Racing in the Rain.

Milo’s father, Peter Ventimiglia, is of Italian/Sicilian descent. Milo’s mother, Carol Lynn (Wilson), has English and Scottish ancestry. Milo’s maternal grandfather was from a family from the American South, while Milo’s maternal grandmother was from a family of recent emigrants from Canada, and England and Scotland before then. Milo is married to model Jarah Mariano. Jarah is of Korean and Native Hawaiian descent.

Miloa has said:

…my family is Italian English Irish Scottish French and Native American…

Milo’s mother is specifically said to have Cherokee Native American and Blackfoot Native American ancestry. She is also said to have Indian (from the country, India) roots. It is not clear if these lineages have been verified/documented. All of Milo’s maternal grandparents and great-grandparents are listed as “White” on United States Censuses. It is also not clear which of Milo’s ancestors were Irish and/or French.

Milo’s paternal grandfather was John Anthony Ventimiglia (the son of Pietro/Peter Ventimiglia and Dorotea/Dorothy Corriere/Corrier). John was born in Illinois, to Italian parents. Pietro was from Alimena, Province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy, and was the son of Gaetano Ventimiglia and Calogera Militano. Dorotea was from Termini Imerese, also in Palermo, and was the daughter of Giovanni Curreri and Vincenza La Stella. The word Ventimiglia, meaning “twenty miles”, comes from the town of Ventimiglia, in Liguria, Italy, which later gave its name to another city, Ventimiglia di Sicilia. Ventimiglia is also a noble family.

Milo’s maternal grandfather was Anthie/Anthony “Tony” Wilson, Jr. (the son of Anthie Wilson and Sudie Mae Morris). Milo’s grandfather Tony was born in Oklahoma. Milo’s great-grandfather Anthie was the son of John Wesley/West Wilson and Zora Elima West. Sudie was the daughter of Charles Morris and Eddie.

Milo’s maternal grandmother was Frances Emily Maynard (the daughter of Leslie Philip/Phillip Maynard and Janet Emily Lamont). Frances was born in Kinistino, Saskatchewan, Canada, to American-born parents, from Michigan. Leslie was the son of John/James Henry Maynard and Jane F. Keaton. Milo’s great-grandmother Janet Lamont was born in Michigan, to Canadian parents, from Ontario, William Keith Lamont, whose parents were Scottish, with roots in Argyll and Bute; and Jane A. Marshall, whose father was Scottish.

Sources: Genealogy of Milo Ventimiglia – https://www.geni.com

Milo’s paternal grandfather, John Anthony Ventimiglia, on the 1940 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Milo’s maternal grandfather, Anthie/Anthony “Tony” Wilson, Jr., on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Milo’s maternal grandmother, Frances Emily Maynard, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Genealogy of Milo’s maternal great-grandfather, Leslie Philip/Phillip Maynard (focusing on his own mother’s side) – https://www.findagrave.com

Milo’s maternal great-great-grandmother, Jane F. Keaton, on the 1870 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Milo’s maternal great-great-great-great-grandparents, Philip H. Phillips and Hannah Frazier, on the 1880 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

ethnic

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47 Responses

  1. black wallstreet says:

    Not surprised. when he was on Heroes i always knew him Hayden & Sylar were italian. they all looked it.

  2. Christian says:

    Sicily IS Italy so Sicilians are Italians as well as me so PLEASE when you write Sicilian ethnicity, write Italian ( Sicilian ) . We (Italians) already have so many problems with independentistic movements ( Padania, Sardinia, Sicily, Veneto and so on…) so plese just don’t write Sicilians as separate erhnic group :)

    • LIL VACHA says:

      tHANk y0U! i AgREE W/ yU VERyy MUCH 100%! i HAtE H0W ppL WANt SiCiLiAN t0 bE SEpARAtE tHAN iTALiAN UgH iT MAkES ME MAD.! HAHA. tHEy ARE StiLL itALiANS! SiCiLy iS ApARt 0F iTALy.!

      • JLuciano says:

        Okay…not a big deal. I am Sicilian and I say Sicilian all of the time. I don’t mind at all. Sensitive type, ey? I am from Sicily. Very proud to be as well. I would personally rather be from Sicily than Calabria or Nothern Italy. I believe a lot of Northern Italians are snobs. They complain A LOT. I love all Italians though. We are all a wonderful unity. Some just annoy me. I (for some reason) do not like to be confused with a Northern Italian. Nothing personal to Northern Italians.

  3. hmm says:

    His last name reminds me of natalie imbruglia’s surname. both ending in “GLIA”

  4. ethnic says:

    Thanks Cloe, Im surprised I missed that.

  5. cloe says:

    He’s Irish too on his moms side so change that. thanks

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