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RECENT CREDITS
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV)  Jan. 2, 2007
The Engagement Ring (TV)  Nov. 28, 2005
Law & Order (TV)  Oct. 16, 2002
Mary Higgins Clark's Lucky Day (TV)  Apr. 27, 2002
Walker, Texas Ranger (TV)  Apr. 14, 2001

BIOGRAPHY
A dark, intense leading man and character player, Tony Lo Bianco has honed his blue-collar, urban tough guy persona on stage as well as before the cameras. His theater work has included an OBIE-winning turn as fading....
A dark, intense leading man and character player, Tony Lo Bianco has honed his blue-collar, urban tough guy persona on stage as well as before the cameras. His theater work has included an OBIE-winning turn as fading baseball star Duke Bronkowsky in the American Place Theatre's production of "Yanks-3, Detroit-0, Top of the Seventh" (1975-76). Lo Bianco also received an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Tony nomination for his starring turn in the 1983 revival of Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge" and garnered abundant praise for his portrayal of Fiorello LaGuardia in the one-man show "Hizzoner!", which was adapted for public television in 1984.

TV has frequently tagged him as a cop (e.g., Sergeant DiAngelo on NBC's "Police Story", 1973-77; Detective Rick Massi in the NBC telefilm "Mr. Inside, Mr. Outside", 1973; Lieutenant Alex Ascoli in the short-lived ABC series "Jessie", 1984-85), but he put his boxing experience to good use to play Rocky Marciano in the 1979 ABC movie "Marciano". Additionally, he appeared in two biblical productions, first as Joseph in the ABC movie "Jacob and Joseph" (1974) and later as Quintilius in the NBC miniseries "Jesus of Nazareth" (1977).

In films, he has often crossed to the other side of the street to play criminals like the over-ambitious Mafioso Sal Boca in the Academy Award-winning "The French Connection" (1971) and the mob boss in "The Juror" (1996). One of his finest performances came in the starring role of Joe, a successful contractor trapped in a web of municipal patronage and corruption, in John Sayles' "City of Hope" (1991).

Lo Bianco has helmed episodes of "Police Story", "Kaz" (CBS, 1978-79) and "The Duke" (NBC, 1978-79) and also directed the feature film, "Too Scared to Scream" (1985), starring Anne Archer, Ian McShane and John Heard. Founder and artistic director of NYC's Triangle Theatre, he directed eight productions over a span of six years, while producing 25 shows. Fans of the defunct CBS daytime serial "Love of Life" may also recall him as Joseph Corelli.




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