Actor larry romano king of queens
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Larry Romano | |
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Larry Romano appeared as "Richie Iannucci" on "The King of Queens" for 32 episodes from 1998-2001. | |
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Birthname | Lawrence John Romano |
Born: | (1963-07-31) July 31, 1963 (age 61) |
Birthplace | Staten Island, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1985-present |
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Appeared on: | King of Queens |
Episodes appeared in: | 32 episodes, 3 seasons, 1998-2001 |
Appears as: | Richie Iannucci |
Lawrence John Romano (born July 31, 1963), better known to television audiences as Larry Romano, is the actor who plays Richie Iannucci on The King of Queens. After appearing in 32 episodes, Larry left the show in 2001 to work on another sitcom, the short-lived NBC-TV series Kristin as Aldo Bonnadonna with actress Kristin Chenoweth, though the sitcom only aired 6 episodes, before being canceled.
Born and raised in Staten Island, New York, he was a reg
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Larry Romano is an experienced actor with over 25 years' experience in television, movies, and theatre. His acting credits include "The King of Queens," "Donnie Brasco," "The Thin Red Line", "NYPD Blue", "CSI, NY", "LA Law" and "Lock Up". He has appeared on screen with many acclaimed actors, including: Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Sean Penn, Mickey Rourke, Madonna and Sylvester Stallone. Larry's long acting career allowed him the opportunity to work with well-known director Mike Newell ("Donnie Brasco" and of "Harry Potter" fame) as well as many other award-winning directors, including: Terrence Malick ("The Thin Red Line") and David Fincher (the Grammy-nominated Madonna video "Oh Father".
Larry pursued his passion for the performing arts by studying at Weist-Barron, HB Studios, and the famous Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, all located in NYC. These highly-respected
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Larry Romano
American actor
Lawrence John Romano (born July 31, 1963) is an American film and television actor. Born in Mount Vernon, New York, he was a regular on NYPD Blue and the sitcom The King of Queens, on which he played Richie Iannucci. He played First Base in the motion picture Lock Up. He had a lead role in the NBC sitcom Kristin as Aldo Bonnadonna; the short-lived sitcom aired only six episodes before being canceled.
Romano made a minor appearance in Out for Justice. In 1996, he played Tino Zapatti in the film City Hall and played a minor role in the film Sleepers. In 1997, he had a brief role playing opposite Al Pacino in the role of Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggerio's son in Donnie Brasco, and appeared in the 1998 Terrence Malick film The Thin Red Line. He also appeared in the 2010 film The Ascent, as well as in the 2015 film Laugh Killer Laugh.[1]
Early life and education
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