Background
Grisetti was born in Washington District of Columbia and grew up in Virginia.
Grisetti was born in Washington District of Columbia and grew up in Virginia.
He attended high school at the North Carolina School of the Arts to graduate in 2000 with a diploma in Drama. He attended college at The Boston Conservatory where he graduated in 2004 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre.
Broadway and Office-Broadway Grisetti was supposed to have made his Broadway debut in the 2009-2010 season, starring as "Eugene Morris Jerome" in the Neil Simon revival of Broadway Bound, directed by David Cromer. Because of poor ticket sales, Broadway Bound "s sister show (Brighton Beach Memoirs) closed just days after opening at the Nederlander Theatre, canceling Broadway Bound two weeks before its scheduled premiere. Grisetti"s actual Broadway debut took place in the original musical lieutenant Shoulda Been You in 2015, playing the major role of Marty Kaufman.
Television and film In 2007, Grisetti starred in the short-lived American Broadcasting Company sitcom The Knights of Prosperity.
On film, he has appeared in The Immigrant (2013 film), Revolutionary Road (film), The Namesake (2007 film), and others In 2013, he starred in a pilot for National Broadcasting Company called "The Gates" that was not ordered to series.
2015 Clarence Derwent Awards for "Most Promising Male Actor" - lieutenant Shoulda Been You Nominations.
2015 Clarence Derwent Awards for "Most Promising Male Actor" - lieutenant Shoulda Been You 2011 Garland Award for "Performance in a Musical" - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying 2010 Los Angeles Ovation Award for "Lead Actor in a Musical" - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying 2009 Theatre World Award for "Outstanding Broadway/Office-Broadway Debut" - Enter Laughing The Musical 2015 Drama Desk Award for "Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical" - lieutenant Shoulda Been You 2015 Outer Critics Circle Award for "Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical" - lieutenant Shoulda Been You 2012 Clive Barnes Award "Theatre Finalist" - Enter Laughing:The Musical 2009 Lucille Lortel Award for "Outstanding Lead Actor" - Enter Laughing:The Musical 2009 Outer Critics Circle Award for "Outstanding Actor in a Musical" - Enter Laughing:The Musical 2009 Drama League Award for "Distinguished Performance" - Enter Laughing: The Musical 2009 Drama Desk Award for "Outstanding Actor in a Musical" - Enter Laughing: The Musical 2006 Carbonell Award for "Best Actor in a Musical" - Where"s Charley?.