Tony Shalhoub

Although this Yale-trained character actor never lacked for work, Shalhoub was almost 50 when the TV series Monk finally made him a star. Early in his career, he honed his craft on stage, forging impo...
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10/08/1953
Green Bay, WI
  • Impostor Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette January 04, 2002 12:10pm EST
    Even though the story for Impostor was written almost half a century ago, its thematic elements have almost become a sci-fi cliché. And while it's entertaining at the time, you probably won't remember too much of it the morning after.
  • Box Office Analysis: "Harry Potter" breaks records
    By: Martin Grove November 18, 2001 10:41am EST
    Box Office Analysis: Nov. 18
  • Box Office Analysis: Nov. 11
    By: Martin Grove November 11, 2001 10:03am EST
    Box Office Analysis: Nov. 11
  • Box Office Analysis: Nov. 4
    By: Martin Grove November 04, 2001 12:09pm EST
    Box Office Analysis: Nov. 4
  • The Man Who Wasn't There Review
    By: Trish Murphy November 01, 2001 8:52am EST
    This is not your grandparents' black-and-white film. It's worth seeing if you are a cinematographer buff or a Coen brothers buff, and don't mind having a story narrated to you for almost two hours.
  • Thirteen Ghosts Review
    By: Paige Riverside October 28, 2001 7:25am EST
    Thirteen hundred ghosts shouldn't be able to drag you to see this latest sorry entry in the horror movie hall of shame.
  • By the Numbers: Oct. 26
    By: Robert Sims October 26, 2001 9:59am EST
    13 Ghosts William Castle Bones Snoop Dog K-Pax Kevin Spacey Jeff Bridges On the Line 'N Sync Lance bass From Hell Johnny Depp The Last Castle Robert Redford Drew Barrymore Riding In cars With Boys Training Day Bandits Bruce Willis
  • Christmas weekend might be record-breaking
    By: Steve Ryfle August 16, 2001 10:13am EST
    Unless the Grinch scares people away from their local cinemas, a new record could be set at the box office Christmas weekend as a half-dozen newly released dramas boasting Academy Award-winning casts will compete with several children's films and other holdovers from previous weeks. In each of the past three years, a new box-office record was set on Christmas weekend, and with the release of films such as Warner Bros.' "Any Given Sunday" starring Al Pacino, Dennis Quaid and Cameron Diaz, Paramo
  • Cannes winners announced
    By: Kit Bowen June 16, 2001 7:51am EST
    As the 300 guests at the Salon des Ambassadeurs dined on a Mediterranean fish plate with assorted mushrooms, Piper-Heidsieck champagne and a Palme d'Or strawberry delight, the 54th Cannes International Film Festival handed out its top honors Sunday. Jodie Foster, who bowed out earlier this year as jury president, fulfilled her obligation as the closing ceremony's host. The awards were characterized as oddly conventional, with the 10-member jury sticking to more established filmmakers rather t
  • ROLE CALL: Jet Li Goes Ka-Ching!
    By: Fiona Ng March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 4, 2000 -- Jet Li's the one to take care of your kung fu needs. The Hong Kong martial arts star will make more than $7.5 million for the starring role in "The One," a sci-fi-ish thriller where he plays a cop destined to fight his evil double from a parallel universe, Daily Variety says. Li got the part after wrestling dude The Rock dropped out of the flick, which is slated to go into production in January. 'HAT' CASES: Variety also reports that Juliette Lewis and Gina Gershon wil