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Stanley Tucci

 
Actor: Stanley Tucci
  • Born: Jan 11, 1960 in Peekskill, New York
  • Occupation: Actor, Director, Writer
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Comedy Drama
  • Career Highlights: The Impostors, Big Night, Joe Gould's Secret
  • First Major Screen Credit: Fear, Anxiety & Depression (1989)

Biography

Like many another contemporary movie and TV favorite, Stanley Tucci is a graduate of the drama department at SUNY-Purchase. Tucci made his film bow in 1985's Prizzi's Honor, after which he specialized in playing lowlifes and scuzzbags, despite his offscreen credentials as a loyal friend and loving family man. Some of his more memorable appearances were as Rick Pinzolo in TV's Wiseguy (1987-1989), a minor-league thug named Vernon in Beethoven (1992), and a Middle-Eastern assassin in The Pelican Brief (1993). Tucci acquired a fan following of sorts for his slimy year-long role of Richard Cross on the weekly TV series Murder One (1995).

In 1996, Tucci broke loose from his established screen persona by playing an ambitious Italian-American restaurateur in Big Night, the most delightfully "gastronomic" film since Like Water for Chocolate. The art-house favorite was a sheer labor of love for Tucci, who served as its producer, co-wrote its script with his cousin Joe Tropiano, and shared directorial duties with his friend Campbell Scott. Tucci again directed two years later with The Impostors, a farcical comedy that cast him and longtime friend Oliver Platt as two stowaways on an ocean liner. Unlike Big Night, however, the film did not do well with audiences or critics. After starring in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1998) as Puck and In Too Deep (1999) as a police supervisor, Tucci again stepped behind the camera, this time to direct Joe Gould's Secret (2000). A historical drama about an eccentric man (Ian Holm) living on the streets of Greenwich Village, it received a very enthusiastic reception at the 2000 Sundance Festival, where it premiered. The early 2000s seemed to be a winning period for the versatile actor, with Tucci also taking home the Best Supporting Actor in a television movie award for his role in Conspiracy (2001). That same year he appeared in America's Sweethearts as an intense movie mogul. He continued doing solid work even when the finished films were sometimes lacking. He played in the Jennifer Lopez hit Maid in Manhattan, Sam Mendes' Road to Perdition, the American remake of Shall We Dance?, and landed his largest role in a major Hollywood production when Steven Spielberg cast him as the ambitious, officious manager of The Terminal. Tucci lent his voice to the animated film The Robots in 2005, and the next year earned solid notices for his work opposite as a fashion magazine editor loyal to the diva editor in chief Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci, September 2006
Born Stanley Tucci, Jr.
November 11, 1960 (1960-11-11) (age 49)
Peekskill, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actor, writer, producer, director
Years active 1985—present
Spouse(s) Kate Tucci (1995-2009; her death)

Stanley Tucci, Jr. (born November 11, 1960) is an American actor, writer, film producer and film director.

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Life and career

Early life

Tucci, an Italian American,[1][2][3] was born in Peekskill, New York, the son of Joan (née Tropiano), a retired secretary and writer, and Stanley Tucci, Sr., a retired high school art teacher.[4][5] His sister is actress Christine Tucci, and his cousin is the screenwriter Joseph Tropiano. He grew up in Katonah, New York and attended John Jay High School. Tucci played on the John Jay soccer team and baseball teams, however, his main interest lay in the school's drama club, where he and fellow actor and high school buddy, Campbell Scott, son of actor George C. Scott, gave well-received performances at many of John Jay's drama club productions. Tucci attended SUNY Purchase and completed his B.F.A. degree after four years in the school's Conservatory of Theatre Arts & Film.

Career

Tucci made his Broadway debut in The Queen and the Rebels on 30 September 1982. His film debut was in Prizzi's Honor (1985). Tucci is known for his work in films such as The Pelican Brief, Kiss of Death, Road to Perdition, and Big Night, and in the television series Murder One as the mysterious Richard Cross. Big Night (1996), which he co-wrote with his cousin Joseph Tropiano, starred in, and co-directed with Campbell Scott, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film also featured his sister Christine and mother, who wrote a cookbook for the film. It won him and Tropiano the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay.

He has been nominated twice for Golden Globes, and won both times — for his title role in Winchell (1998), and for his supporting role as Adolph Eichmann in Conspiracy (2001), both for HBO films. He also received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Winchell. He was nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Actor in a Play for his role as Johnny in the 2002 revival of Terrence McNally's Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.

In July 2006, Tucci made an appearance on the USA Network TV series Monk, in a performance that earned him a 2007 Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series. Tucci's latest TV series, the medical drama 3 lbs., debuted on CBS in the 10:00 p.m. EDT time slot on November 14, 2006. It was cancelled on November 30, 2006 due to low ratings. He can be heard as the voice over in the AT&T Wireless "Raising the Bar" marketing campaign. Tucci also played Nigel in the screen adaption of The Devil Wears Prada alongside Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Anne Hathaway. In 2007, Tucci had a recurring role in medical drama ER. In 2009, Tucci portrayed the murderer of a young girl in The Lovely Bones, Peter Jackson's adaptation of Alice Sebold's novel.

Personal life

Tucci lives in South Salem, New York with his three children, twins Isabel and Nicolo, and Camilla. Tucci was co-owner of the Finch Tavern restaurant in Croton Falls, New York,[citation needed] which is now the Primavera Restaurant. Stanley's wife, Kate Tucci, died of cancer in May 2009.[6] Tucci told the New York Post, "My wife was an extraordinary person who showed us all what great strength is."[7]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1985 Prizzi's Honor Soldier
1987 Who's That Girl 2nd Dock Worker
1988 Monkey Shines Dr. John Wiseman
1989 Slaves of New York Darryl
Fear, Anxiety, & Depression Role Unknown
1990 The Feud Harvey Yelton
Quick Change Johnny
1991 Men of Respect Mal
Billy Bathgate Lucky Luciano
1992 In the Soup Gregoire
Beethoven Vernon
Prelude to a Kiss Taylor
The Public Eye Sal
1993 Undercover Blues Muerte
The Pelican Brief Khamel
1994 It Could Happen to You Eddie Biasi
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle Fred Hunter
Somebody to Love George
1995 Jury Duty Frank
Kiss of Death Frank Zioli
Sex & the Other Man Arthur
A Modern Affair Peter Kessler
1996 The Daytrippers Louis D'Amico
Big Night Secondo Writer/Director/Co-Producer
1997 Deconstructing Harry Paul Epstein
Life During Wartime Heinrich Grigoris
A Life Less Ordinary Elliot Zweikel
1998 The Eighteenth Angel Todd Stanton
Montana Nicholas Roth
The Impostors Arthur Writer/Director/Producer
1999 A Midsummer Night's Dream Puck
In Too Deep Preston D'Ambrosio
2000 Joe Gould's Secret Joe Mitchell Director/Producer
2001 Sidewalks of New York Griffin Risto
America's Sweethearts Dave Kingman
The Whole Shebang Giovanni Bazinni
Conspiracy Adolf Eichmann
2002 Big Trouble Arthur Herk
Road to Perdition Frank Nitti
Maid in Manhattan Jerry Siegel
2003 The Core Dr. Conrad Zimsky
Spin Frank Haley
2004 The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Stanley Kubrick
The Terminal Frank Dixon
Shall We Dance? Link
2005 Robots Herb Copperbottom voice only
2006 Lucky Number Slevin Det. Brikowski
The Devil Wears Prada Nigel
2007 Four Last Songs Larry
The Hoax Shelton Fisher
2008 Blind Date Don Writer/Director
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl Mr. Berk
Space Chimps The Senator voice only
Swing Vote Martin Fox
What Just Happened Scott Solomon
The Tale of Despereaux Boldo voice only
2009 Julie & Julia Paul Child
The Lovely Bones George Harvey in post-production
2010 Easy A TBA filming
2010 Burlesque Stage manager in pre-production

Television

  • Crime Story (TV series) (1987) .... Zack Lowman
  • Kojak: The Price of Justice (TV) (1987) .... 1st Tenant
  • Miami Vice (TV series) (1986-1988) .... Frank Mosca, Steven Demarco
  • The Equalizer (TV series) (1988) .... Assemblyman Phillip Wingate
  • Wiseguy (TV series) (1988-1989) .... Rick Pinzolo
  • thirtysomething (TV series) (1989-1990) .... Karl Draconis
  • Revealing Evidence: Stalking the Honolulu Stranger (TV) (1990) .... Det. Patrick McGuire
  • Lifestories (TV series) (1990) .... Art Conforti
  • Equal Justice (TV series) (1990-1991) .... Detective Frank Mirelli
  • Murder One (TV series) (1995-1996) .... Richard Cross
  • Winchell (TV) (1998) .... Walter Winchell
  • Bull (2000) (TV series) .... Hunter Lasky
  • Conspiracy (2001) (TV) .... Adolf Eichmann
  • Frasier (TV series) (2004) .... Morrie
  • Monk (TV series) (2006) .... David Ruskin
  • 3 lbs. (TV series) (2006) .... Dr. Douglas Hanson
  • ER (TV series) (2007-2008) .... Dr. Kevin Moretti

Nominations

  • Grammys 2008 Best Spoken Word Album for Children - "The One And Only Shrek"

References

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