Tony Albert is known for Making a Mark (2017), Myf Warhurst's Nice (2012) and Finding the Archibald (2021).
Tony is an accomplished DIALECT COACH and ACTOR. Born and trained in Chicago, Tony holds a B.A. in Theater and M.F.A. in Acting from Chicago's Roosevelt University. Although he never showed an interest in the arts while in high school (Lane Tech. class of 1978). He was more interested in hockey and was the school's goalie on their 1978 championship team. Tony's introduction into acting was quite a fluke. Not knowing what to do after high school graduation, he attended part-time courses at Wright Jr. College. It was in an "Introduction To The Theater" class that he saw a Second City show. Like many bitten by the improv bug, Tony took the year course at the world famous "Players Workshop of the Second City", eventually teaching and directing there. Tony was the improv teacher of Stephanie Weir (MAD TV) and Sean Hayes (Will & Grace). After studying improv for many years in Chicago at Victory Gardens Theatre, ImprovOlympia, etc. Tony finally got cast in the Second City. He is among the long list of Second City actors, working in film, TV, animation voiceover and theater. He was dubbed, "A Standout Comic for his physical humor" by the Edmonton Journal and "The funniest man in summer theatre" by the Meaford Express. Tony has taught acting in Chicago, Toronto and Vancouver. He runs his ImprovChicago workshops in Vancouver (since 2000) and his Windy City Women improv troupe is a comedy mainstay. Since 2004, Tony has also been aiding the film industry as a dialect coach. But all of the above would be meaningless without the Grace of God. Tony and his wife Marie look forward to the birth of their first child (March 2006!) and bringing more of God's love into the world.
Tony Ali is an actor and producer, known for Watchmen (2009), Scary Movie 4 (2006) and Are We There Yet? (2005).
Tony Aloupis is known for Safelight (2015), I Am Mortal (2021) and Dominion.
Tony Alva was born in 1957. He is known for Lords of Dogtown (2005), Skate God and Thrashin' (1986).
Tony Amante is an actor based out of Washington D.C. Tony has a graduate degree in educational research which he acquired while getting formal acting training in university classes. Tony has played supporting roles in independent, feature-length films, as well as award winning pilots. Tony's theatrical experience includes an original play performed at DC Fringe Festival in 2019, as well as an immersive theatre experience produced by Netflix, "A Bridgerton Experience: The Queen's Ball." Tony has written feature-length scripts and aspires to write, direct, act, and produce his own films.
Tony Amato is known for Surprise 2 (2023), Surprise (2023) and The Abduction (2021).
Tony Amen is known for Since I Don't Have You (2013), Holy Driver (2021) and Vindication.
Tony was born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut. He attended Southern Connecticut State University and graduated in 1974. While an undergraduate student at Southern Connecticut State University, he performed in several productions at Albertus Magnus College, an all-girls college (until 1985) in New Haven, Connecticut. After that, he went on to attend Temple University in Philadelphia, graduating in 1977 with a Master of Fine Arts Degree. Tony taught theater classes at Southern Connecticut State University, including a course in Stage Speaking, during the Spring semester of 1978. In 1978, he decided to make the move to Los Angeles to find work in film and television. Though this move was originally meant to be temporary, he lives there with his wife to this day. Tony is a theater-trained actor, and he has a long history of stage performances. Some of these include: "American Buffalo" as "Teach"; "Othello" as "Iago"; "Filumena" as "Domenico"; and "Taming of the Shrew" as "Petruchio". He speaks Spanish and Italian. Some of his interests include: Italian cooking, museums, art galleries and yoga. His favorite play is "Taming of the Shrew" and his favorite Stargate SG-1 (1997) episode is "Threshold". Tony's favorite charities are: Doctor's Without Borders, Habitat for Humanity, and the American Red Cross.
Tony Amoni is known for The Ninth Gate (1999), The Truth About Charlie (2002) and Eden Log (2007).