Anthony Crivello
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ANTHONY
CRIVELLO has appeared in numerous feature films including
Texas Rangers,
Independence Day, Runaway
Jury, Twisted, The Glass Jar,
Jane
Austin’s Mafia!,
Slaves of New York,
Spellbinder, Lock-Up, Shakedown, Starsky
and Hutch and Crocodile Dundee II.
Additionally Mr. Crivello has been seen on many popular television
series and MOW’s such as
Frasier, Seinfeld,
The Sopranos, The
Handler, In-Laws, The District, Crossing Jordan, Law and
Order, Karen Sisco,
Normal Ohio, Babylon 5,
Running
Woman,
Dillinger and Capone, The Lost Capone, Miami Vice, Alien Avengers,
Star
Trek-Voyager, Les Miserables in Concert: Live from London’s
Royal Albert Hall, and most recently
Alien Hunter for
Sony/The Sci-Fi Network.
Mr.
Crivello has received a
Tony Award, a
Jefferson Award, a
Carbonelle Award,
two Dora Mavor Moore
Nominations and a
LA Ovation, Drama Critics, Robbie & Garland Award Nomination
starring on Broadway and in such regional productions as
Kiss of the Spider Woman
(Broadway, Toronto & London’s West End),
Marie
Christine
(Broadway/Lincoln Center),
Evita (Broadway),
Les
Miserables
(Broadway),
The House of Martin Guerre
(Goodman Theater, Chicago),
The News (Broadway),
Measure for Measure (Lincoln Center),
Jane
Eyre
(Toronto),
Expecting Isabel (Mark
Taper Forum, LA),
Do I
Hear A Waltz
(Pasadena Playhouse, LA),
Frankie and
Johnny in the Claire de Lune (Milwaukee Chamber Theater)
and
Romantique
(American
Repertory Theater, Boston.) He has also performed ‘improv
comedy’ at 2nd
City/Chicago, Chicago City limits/NYC (Off Broadway) and with
The New York Improv Squad.
Recently, he received critical praise for his
comedic portrayal of
“Franklin Angelo ‘The Cat’ Luigi Versati, the Second...(Sorry, the
Third!)” in Steve Martin’s wonderful stage comedy
“The Underpants” at The Geffen Playhouse in 2004, directed by
Tony Award winner John Rando
(“Urinetown”).
For
Broadway Reprise-LA
he starred in director David Lee’s
Assassins as
Guiseppi Zangara, and starred opposite Len Cariou in director Arthur
Allan Seidelman’s production of
Kismet.
His singing voice can be heard on nine Broadway and international albums.
Many of Mr. Crivello’s stage performances have been preserved on videotape and can be seen via The Lincoln Center Archives in New York City.
He is
also an Honored Member of
Marquette University’s Century of Scholarship, listed in
Who’s Who in America,
and was the recipient of
Marquette University’s distinguished
“Communicator of the Year” Award for 2003.
