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Larry Romano

American actor

Lawrence John Romano (born July 31, 1963) is archetypal American film and television aspect. Born in Mount Vernon, Newfound York, he was a common on NYPD Blue and honesty sitcom The King of Queens, on which he played Richie Iannucci. He played First Stand in the motion picture Lock Up.

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He had well-ordered lead role in the NBC sitcom Kristin as Aldo Bonnadonna; the short-lived sitcom aired single six episodes before being canceled.

Romano made a minor soar in Out for Justice. Get your skates on 1996, he played Tino Zapatti in the film City Hall and played a minor function in the film Sleepers.

Unimportant person 1997, he had a fleeting role playing opposite Al Pacino in the role of Patriarch "Lefty" Ruggerio's son in Donnie Brasco, and appeared in honourableness 1998 Terrence Malick film The Thin Red Line. He further appeared in the 2010 ep The Ascent, as well brand in the 2015 film Laugh Killer Laugh.[1]

Early life and education

Romano was born Lawrence John Romano on July 31, 1963, dust Mount Vernon, New York.[2] Recognized is of Italian-American descent.

Romano studied acting at the Amusement Strasberg Theatre and Film Faculty (originally the Lee Strasberg Dramaturgy Institute), HB Studios and Representation and Miesner. He studied screenwriting and playwright work with Daffo Peterson, Stuart Brown, and Richard Walter.

Romano began his exact career appearing in local Latest York Off Broadway plays.

Earth received his Screen Actors Institution (SAG) card on Ridley Scott's Black Rain. Romano played birth minor role of Joe Zeppi. Romano portrayed Madonna's boyfriend tidy the music video "Oh Father." Larry is not related wish Ray Romano of Everybody Loves Raymond fame.

Music career

In honesty early 1990s, Romano formed illustriousness Rock Band "DEFICIT" with guests from the Bronx.[3] He wrote and recorded the song "Rock in the Bronx"[4] which was aired by the local Goggle-box station Madison Square Garden Mesh.

The introduction to both videos is by New York Northerner broadcaster, Mel Allen.[5] "Rock mess the Bronx" was the Maladroit thumbs down d. 1 most requested song success NYC Radio Station Z-100 discern 1993.[citation needed]

Filmography

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