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With his malleable face dominated by large brown eyes, a seemingly perpetual hangdog expression and a facility for mimicry, Scottish actor Tom Conti proved to be a gifted comedic player, often cast in a variety of ethnic roles. This son of an Italian immigrant and a Scottish mother, both of whom were hairdressers, received his training at Glasgow's Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. In the late 1950s, Conti joined the Citizens' Theatre where he made his stage debut....

Filmography

Paid - ( - Cast / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Rabbit Fever - ( - Cast / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
The Enemy (UFA) - ( / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Derailed - ( Elliot Firth / 2005 / Released / )
Shirley Valentine - ( Costas Caldes / 2003 / Released / )
Don't Go Breaking My Heart - ( Doctor Fiedler / 1998 / Released / )
Out of Control - ( / 1998 / Released / Playarte )
Something to Believe In - ( Monsignor Calogero / 1997 / Released / )
Someone Else's America - ( Alonso / 1996 / Released / )
The Siege of Venice - ( Angelo / 1991 / Released / )
Two Brothers Running - ( / 1991 / Released / Hoyts Distribution )
Blade on the Feather - ( Daniel / 1989 / Released / )
That Summer of White Roses - ( Andrija Gavrilovic / 1989 / Released / Cinetrust Entertainment )
Beyond Therapy - ( Stuart Framingham / 1987 / Released / )
Heavenly Pursuits - ( Vic Mathews / 1986 / Released / Pathe/FilmFour )
Miracles - ( Roger Briggs / 1986 / Released / )
Saving Grace - ( Pope Leo XIV / 1986 / Released / )
American Dreamer - ( Alan McMann / 1984 / Released / )
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence - ( Colonel John Lawrence / 1983 / Released / )
Reuben, Reuben - ( Gowan McGland / 1983 / Released / )
The Duellists - ( Dr Jacquin / 1978 / Released / )
Full Circle - ( Mark / 1977 / Released / )
Eclipse - ( Tom--Geoffrey / 1976 / Released / Gala Film Distributors Ltd )
Flame - ( Seymour / 1975 / Released / VPS/Goodtimes )
Galileo - ( Andrea Sarti--as a Man / 1953 / Released / American Film Theatre )
Dangerous Parking - ( Dr. Norman Baker / / Released / )
TV Credits
Intimate Portrait: Sharon Gless ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
The Enemy ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Deadline ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Louisa May Alcott's "The Inheritance" ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Sub Down ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
The Wright Verdicts ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
Fatal Judgment ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
Roman Holiday ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
The Dumb Waiter ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
The Quick and the Dead ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
Lily ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
The Wall ( 1982 / Released ): Actor
The Norman Conquests ( 1978 / Released ): Actor
Madame Bovary ( 1976 / Released ): Actor
If It's a Man, Hang Up ( 1975 / Released ): Actor
Cosby ( Released ): Actor
Friends ( Released ): Actor
TV Episode Steven Waltham

TV Episode Steven Waltham

Full Biography (Back to top)

With his malleable face dominated by large brown eyes, a seemingly perpetual hangdog expression and a facility for mimicry, Scottish actor Tom Conti proved to be a gifted comedic player, often cast in a variety of ethnic roles. This son of an Italian immigrant and a Scottish mother, both of whom were hairdressers, received his training at Glasgow's Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. In the late 1950s, Conti joined the Citizens' Theatre where he made his stage debut. It was more than a decade later, though, before he enjoyed the first fruits of success, starting with a well-praise turn opposite Paul Scofield in "Savages" (1973). British TV afforded him good parts in two highly-praised productions, "The Glittering Prizes" (1976), Frederic Raphael's look at a group of Canterbrigians from their college days to middle age, and "The Norman Conquests" (1977), Alan Ayckbourn's cycle of six plays about three couples spending weekends together. In both, Conti demonstrated his ease with shifting from comic material to more dramatic fare. He displayed similar virtuosity with his galvanizing turn as a sculptor left paralyzed after an automobile accident in "Who's Life Is It Anyway?". For his performance, the actor received numerous accolades, including a 1979 Tony Award as Actor in a Play.

Conti had entered features with a small but pivotal role in the little-seen film version of Brecht's "Galileo" (1975). He offered a wonderful performance as a man who may or not have murdered his twin in the well-crafted "Eclipse" (1976) but he did not truly come into his own as a leading actor until the one-two punch of "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence" (1982) and "Reuben, Reuben" (1983). In the former, Conti was effective as a bilingual POW while in the latter, he shone as a boozy Scottish poet teaching at a New England college. Conti earned a Best Actor Oscar nomination for "Reuben, Reuben" but Hollywood was uncertain as to how best tap his prowess. He was wasted in the comedy "American Dreamer" (1983) but not as the hilarious neurotic psychiatrist in Robert Altman's "Beyond Therapy" (1987) or as the archetypal Greek lothario in "Shirley Valentine" (1989) or as a Spanish bar owner in "Someone Else's America" (1995). An attempt to find small screen stardom as a transplanted lawyer in "The Wright Verdicts" (CBS, 1995) proved futile and Conti returned to the London stage. More recently, he appeared in a couple of episodes of the NBC sitcom "Friends" as the snobby father-in-law of Ross Geller (David Schwimmer).


Profession(s):
Actor, director
Sometimes Credited As:
Thomas Antonio Conti
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Family
daughter:Nina Conti (born c. 1974)
father:Alfonso Conti (Italian immigrant to Scotland)
mother:Mary Conti (Scottish)
wife:Kara Drummond Wilson (married on July 2, 1967)

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Education
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Glasgow, Scotland
Awards (Back to top)
National Board of Review Best Actor "Reuben, Reuben" and "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence" 1983
Tony Actor in a Play "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" 1979
Society of West End Theatres (SWET) Award Best Actor "Who's Life Is It Anyway?" 1977 - 1978

Milestones (Back to top)
2005 Cast opposite Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston in the psychological thriller "Derailed," directed by Mikael Håfström
2000 Returned to series TV as co-star of the NBC fall series "Deadline"
1997 - 1998 Made guest appearances on episodes of the NBC sitcom "Friends", playing the father-in-law of David Schwimmer's Ross Geller
1996 Directed and starred in the Neil Simon play "Chapter Two" in London's West End
1995 Portrayed a Spanish bar owner in "Someone Else's America"
1995 Starred as a British barrister who relocated to the USA and practiced law in the short-lived CBS series "The Wright Verdicts"
1989 Appeared as the heroine's Greek lover in "Shirley Valentine"; reunited with former co-star Pauline Collins
1987 Acted with John Travolta in the ABC production of Harold Pinter's "The Dumb Waiter", directed by Robert Altman
1986 Cast as the Pope in the comedy "Saving Grace"
1986 Starred opposite Farrah Fawcett as her husband in the ABC biopic "Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story"
1983 Earned Academy Award nomination as Best Actor for his performance as Scottish poet teaching at a New England college in "Reuben, Reuben"
1982 Co-starred in the CBS TV-movie "The Wall"
1982 Appeared opposite Pauline Collins in the London stage production of "Romantic Comedy"
1982 Cast as Col. Lawrence in "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence"
1980 Stage musical debut in "They're Playing Our Song"
1979 Broadway debut, "Whose Life Is It, Anyway?"; received Tony Award for reprising his his portrayal of a paralyzed sculptor who wants to die
1979 Broadway directing debut, "Last Licks"
1977 Starred in the TV production "The Norman Conquests"; aired in the USA on PBS in 1978
1976 Had the lead in the six-part BBC series "The Glittering Prizes", written by Frederic Raphael
1974 Appeared in films: "Galileo" and "Flame"
1973 London stage debut, "Savages"
1959 Stage debut in "The Roving Boy" at the Citizens Theatre
1959 TV debut, "Mother of Men"
Joined Glasgow Citizens Theatre


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