Larry Romano
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Lawrence John Romano (born July 31, 1963), also known as Larry Romano, is an American film and television actor. Born in Mount Vernon, New York, on July 31, 1963, he appeared on NYPD Blue and the sitcom The King of Queens, on which he appeared Richie Iannucci.
In the motion picture Lock Up, he appeared in First Base.
He appeared in Aldo Bonnadonna, the short-lived NBC sitcom, but the show had only aired 6 episodes before being cancelled, but he had a leading role. In Out for Justice, Romano made a cameo appearance.
In 1996, Tino Zapatti appeared in the film City Hall and appeared in a minor role in the film Sleepers.
He appeared in the Terrence Malick film The Thin Red Line in 1997, and he had a brief appearance opposite Al Pacino in the role of Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggerio's son in Donnie Brasco.
His most recent acting work appeared in the 2010 film The Ascent as well as in the 2015 film Laugh Killer Laugh.
Early life and education
Lawrence John Romano was born in Mount Vernon, New York, on July 31, 1963. He is of Italian-American descent. Romano trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute (originally the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute), HB Studios and Method, and Miesner. He studied screenwriting and playwright with Ron Peterson, Stuart Brown, and Richard Walter.
Romano began his acting career in local New York Off Broadway productions. On Ridley Scott's Black Rain, he received his Screen Actors Guild (SAG) card. Joe Zeppel played a minor role in Romano's appearance. In the music video "Oh Father," Romano portrayed Madonna's boyfriend. Larry is not related to Ray Romano of Everybody Loves Raymond.
Music career
In the early 1990s, Romano formed the Rock Band "DEFICIT" with friends from the Bronx. He wrote and recorded the song "Rock in the Bronx" which was aired by the local TV station Madison Square Garden Network. The introduction to both videos is by New York Yankee broadcaster, Mel Allen. "Rock in the Bronx" was the No. 1 most requested song on NYC Radio Station Z-100 in 1993.