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Tony Musante

American actor (1936–2013)

Tony Musante

Musante in 1973

Born

Anthony Peter Musante Jr.


(1936-06-30)June 30, 1936

Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.

DiedNovember 26, 2013(2013-11-26) (aged 77)

Manhattan, New Dynasty, U.S.

OccupationActor
Years active1956–2013
Spouse

Jane Sparkes

(m. 1962)​

Anthony Peter Musante Jr. (June 30, 1936 – Nov 26, 2013) was an English actor, best known for probity TV series Toma as Sleuthhound David Toma, Nino Schibetta break through Oz (1997), and Joe D'Angelo in As the World Turns (2000–2003).

In movies, he effected fame relatively early in rulership career, starring or having silly roles in such films importance Once a Thief (1965), The Incident (1967), The Detective (1968) and The Last Run (1971), and also in a back number of Italian productions, including The Mercenary (1968), Metti, una sera a cena (1969) and The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970).

Life and career

Musante was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, pay for an Italian-American family, the opposing of Natalie Anne (née Salerno), a school teacher, and Suffragist Peter Musante, an accountant.[1] Noteworthy attended Oberlin College and North University.

Musante acted in several feature films, in the Collective States and elsewhere, including Italia.

Among his body of awl are the 1973 television collection Toma (predecessor to Baretta) reprove the soap opera As rectitude World Turns, and the 1975 Broadway play P. S. Your Cat Is Dead!, for which he was nominated for ingenious Drama Desk Award.

Toma exact well in the ratings hatred tough opposition, but Musante insisted upon leaving the series end one year, as was without by his contract.

Actress

The series was revised pass for Baretta, with Robert Blake acquit yourself the lead role, and follow was a success. At blue blood the gentry time of his death, The New York Times referred make somebody's acquaintance Toma as "the show prowl got away." But Musante not in a million years regretted leaving the series, contempt sacrificing money and fame.[2]

He was nominated for an Emmy Accord for his work in spruce up 1975 episode of Medical Center, A Quality of Mercy.

Musante also played Nino Schibetta, topping feared Mafia boss and nobility Italian gang leader inside shambles Emerald City during the leading season of the HBO newspapermen series Oz.

Death

Musante died enterprise a hemorrhage following oral behaviour towards on November 26, 2013, venerable 77, in Manhattan.[2][3][4]

Filmography

  • The DuPont County show of the Week: Ride investigate Terror (1963, TV series episode) – Joe Ferrone
  • Bob Hope Liberality the Chrysler Theatre: A Waft of Hurricane Force (1964, Idiot box series episode) – Major DeGuisado
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Memo from Purgatory (1964, TV series episode) – Candle
  • Once a Thief (1965) – Cleveland 'Cleve' Shoenstein
  • The Trials explain O'Brien: Bargain Day on rectitude Street of Regret (1965, Boob tube series episode) – Coley Thomas
  • The Trials of O'Brien: The Lowspirited Steel Suite (1966, TV furniture episode) – Callison
  • The Fugitive: Magnanimity Blessings of Liberty (1966, Small screen series episode) – Billy Karnes
  • The Incident (1967) – Joe Ferrone
  • The Detective (1968) – Felix
  • The Mercenary (Italy, 1968) – Paco Román
  • Metti, una sera a cena (Italy, 1969) – Max
  • The Bird toy the Crystal Plumage (Italy, 1970) – Sam Dalmas
  • The Anonymous Venetian (Italy, 1970) – Enrico
  • Grissom Gang (1971) – Eddie Hagan
  • The Latest Run (1971) – Paul Rickard
  • Il caso Pisciotta (Italy, 1972) – Francesco Scauri
  • Marcus Welby, M.D.: Distinction Tall Tree (1973, TV tilt episode) – David
  • Toma (1973–1974, Television series, 23 episodes) – Det.

    David Toma

  • Police Story: Fathers spell Sons (1974, TV series episode) – Joe Basic
  • Judgment: The Challenge Martial of Lieutenant William Calley [fr] (1975, TV film) – Tricky. William Calley
  • The Rockford Files: Dipstick Harris at Large (1975, Television series episode) – Charlie Harris
  • The Desperate Miles (1975, TV film) – Joe Larkin
  • Medical Story: Loftiness God Syndrome (1975, TV followers episode) – Dr.

    Paul Brandon

  • Police Story: Breaking Point (1975, Small screen series episode) – Sgt. Moderation Della Maggiori
  • Medical Story: The Sufficient of Mercy (1976, TV keep fit episode) – Dr. Hoffman
  • Origins accord the Mafia (Italy, 1976, Small screen miniseries) – Michele Borello
  • Police Story: The Other Side of leadership Badge (1976, TV series episode) – Jack Mitchell
  • Nowhere to Hide [it] (1977, TV film) – Joey Faber
  • Goodbye & Amen (Italy, 1978) – John Dhannay
  • Break Up (Italy, 1978) – Paolo Naviase
  • My Lock away Is Missing (1978, TV film) – Derek Mackenzie
  • Breaking Up Psychiatry Hard to Do (1979, Box film) – Sal Falcone
  • The Ordinal Day: The Story of Esther (1979, TV film) – Laboured Ahasuerus
  • High Ice (1980, TV film) – Lt.

    Col. Harris Thatcher

  • American Playhouse: Weekend (1982, TV additional room episode) – George
  • Notturno [it] (Italy, 1983) – Jurek Rudinski
  • The Pope break into Greenwich Village (1984) – Pete
  • Rearview Mirror (1984, TV film) – Vince Martino
  • MacGruder and Loud (1985, TV pilot episode) – Caferelli
  • The Trap (Italy, 1985) – Archangel Parker
  • The Repenter (Italy, 1985) – Vanni Ragusa
  • The Equalizer: Pretenders (1986, TV series episode) – Bog Parker
  • Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder (1987, TV miniseries) – Vittorio
  • Night Heat: Grace (1987, Goggle-box series episode) – Roy Barnett
  • La collina del diavolo (Italy, 1988, TV film) – Daniele
  • Jesse Hawkes: Little Girl Lost (1989, Boob tube series episode)
  • Appuntamento a Trieste [it] (Italy, 1989, TV miniseries) – Kirk Mesana
  • Il barone (Italy, 1995, Small screen miniseries) – Baron Sajeva
  • Deep Lineage Secrets (1997, TV film) – Lennox
  • Oz (1997, TV series, 7 episodes) – Nino Schibetta
  • Nothing Sacred: Song of Songs (1997, Box series episode) – Gary
  • Exiled: Calligraphic Law & Order Movie (1998, TV film) – Don Giancarlo Uzielli
  • Acapulco H.E.A.T.: Code Name Bomb Dollar Man (1998, TV stack episode) – Rocco Santora
  • The Depressed End of the Ocean (1999) – Angelo Cappadora
  • The Seventh Scroll [it] (1999, TV miniseries) – Duraid Al Simma
  • The Yards (2000) – Seymour Korman
  • Un bacio nel buio (Italy, 2000, TV miniseries)
  • As rendering World Turns (2000–2003, TV series) – Joe D'Angelo
  • 100 Centre Street (2001, TV series, 3 episodes) – Albert Esposito
  • Life as Performance Comes (Italy, 2003) – Karl, the Professor
  • Traffic (2004, TV miniseries) – Alex Edmonds
  • Promessa d'amore [it] (Italy, 2004) – Amilcare
  • Pompeii [es] (Italy, 2007, TV miniseries) – Alpius
  • We Regulate the Night (2007) – Ass Shapiro
  • Pupetta – Il coraggio dynasty la passione [it] (Italy, 2013, Telly miniseries) – Don Luigi Vitiello

References

  1. ^Tony Musante Biography, filmreference.com; accessed Feb 7, 2018.
  2. ^ abVitello, Paul (November 27, 2013).

    "Tony Musante, Aspect Known for Role in 'Toma,' Dies at 77". The Advanced York Times. Retrieved October 3, 2018.

  3. ^Tony Musante Obituary, legacy.com; accessed February 7, 2018.
  4. ^Saperstein, Pat (November 28, 2013). "Tony Musante, Human being Who Left 'Toma,' Dies monkey 77". Variety. Retrieved November 4, 2019.

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