This attractive, thin, dark-haired actor was chosen by the 'Chairman' himself to play the title role in the 1992 miniseries "Sinatra". Philip Casnoff has gone on to forge a TV career which has included a strong role as Sgt. Vitelli in the gritty, noir series "Under Suspicion" (CBS, 1994-95) and playing opposite Brooke Shield in the pilot for her TV series debut, "Suddenly Susan". (He was ultimately replaced when the series was revamped). Casnoff began in the theatre, although many of his strongest roles were not until the late 80s, when he had already broken into film and TV. In 1988, he won a Theatre World Award for his work as the American champion in the Broadway production "Chess" and the next year was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for his work in the New York Shakespeare Festival production of "Up Against It", with music by Todd Rundgren. He later starred on Broadway as Blackthorne in the short-lived "Shogun: The Musical."
Casnoff broke into TV in the early 80s appearing in the "American Playhouse" production of "King of America" (PBS, 1982). In 1984, Casnoff had a small role in an ABC Afterschool Special "Out of Step" and played Lafayette in the "George Washington" miniseries for CBS. He had a far more challenging role in the miniseries "North and South" (ABC, 1985), playing Elkanah Bent, the enemy of Patrick Swayze, a role Casnoff reprised in "North and South Book II" (ABC, 1986). Casnoff was the dashing was hero Lt. Guilford in "Ironclads" (TNT, 1991), and then played "Sinatra".
Casnoff's feature film work has been sporadic. He made his debut in the forgettable Japanese-funded "Message From Space" (1978) and co-starred in the unsuccessful campus comedy "G.O.R.P." (1980). He also appeared in the direct-to-video release "Temptation" (1994).
Profession(s):
Actor, singer
Sometimes Credited As:
Theatre World Award "Chess" 1988
2000 Co-starred in the Lifetime series "Strong Medicine"
1996 Appeared in pilot for "Suddenly Susan", an NBC sitcom starring Brooke Shields
1994 - 1995 TV series debut as regular in the role of Sgt. Vitelli on the CBS police drama "Under Suspicion"
1992 Played title role in "Sinatra" miniseries
1989 Starred off-Broadway in "Up Against It"
1988 Starred on Broadway in "Chess"
1985 First played bad guy Elkanah Bent in "North and South" miniseries
1982 Co-starred in American Playhouse/PBS production of "King of America"
1978 Made feature film debut in "Message From Space"
Appeared in off-Broadway productions
Played recurring role of a Russian prisoner on the HBO drama "Oz"