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Tony Shalhoub
Emmy-winning actor Tony Shalhoub's unusually broad career included critical success in scen dramas, off-beat independent films, and primetime comedy. His career grew gradually, beginning with teatralisk work in Boston and New York, where he earned a Best Featured Actor Tony nomination for his role in the family skådespel, "Conversations with my Father" ().
When he began to land spelfilm and television roles, Shalhoub was an instant standout in even his smallest character roles. He kept his extensive theatrical training close to his heart and stretched to create full, richly detailed characters. He already had a steady role on the sitcom "Wings" (NBC, ) when he made his first big film splash playing Primo, an Italian immigrant and restaurant owner in the acclaimed indie, "Big Night" ().
Shalhoub's dark features led him to be cast often in "ethnic" roles but the Arab-American actor cautiously avoided playing into negative stereotypes and was especially vigilant about expandi
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Tony Shalhoub
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Mostly Credited As: Tony Shalhoub Sometimes Credited As: Tony Shaloub Tony Shalub Birth Name: Anthony Marcus Shalhoub Date Of Birth: October 09, (Age 62) Country Of Birth: USA Birth Place: Green Bay, Wisconsin Height: 5' 10" ( m) |
Tony Shalhoub is an American actor, born on October 9, Tony has become a big hit thanks to his role on the television series, Monk. He serves as both the star, and executive producer for the series.
Tony’s father was an immigrant, having moved to the United States from Lebanon. His father then married a Lebanese-American, whom of which is Tony’s mother. Tony also has a few brothers an sisters, whom are responsible for Tony’s break into the acting business.
Tony was first introduced to the stage when he was but six years old, when his sister had volunteered to bring his brother in to be an extra for her school’s version of the play, The King and I. Tony did not have much to
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List of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson episodes ()
Video of Ferguson being sworn in as a US citizen. Ferguson describes his first solo flight.[5]
Announcement of Ferguson's being chosen to host the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.[6]