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'''Joseph Anthony Mantegna, Jr.''' (born [[November 13]], [[1947]] in [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]], [[Illinois]]) is an American [[actor]].
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'''Joseph Anthony Mantegna, Jr.''' (born November 13, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Born into an [[Italian-American]] family, he made his acting debut in the 1969 [[theater|stage]] production of ''[[Hair (musical)|Hair]]''. Joe attended Morton East High School in Cicero, Illinois (home of Al Capone) and received much inspiration for acting from this small town with lots of character. He graduated with a degree in acting from the [[Goodman School of Drama]] in 1969.
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Born into an Italian-American family, he made his acting debut in the 1969 stage production of ''Hair''. Joe attended Morton East High School in Cicero, Illinois (home of Al Capone) and received much inspiration for acting from this small town with lots of character. He graduated with a degree in acting from the Goodman School of Drama in 1969.
  
Mantegna has been married to the former Arlene Vrhel since [[December 3]], [[1975]]. They have two daughters, one of whom, Mia, is autistic; the other, Gina, has just finished an upcoming movie alongside her father.
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Mantegna has been married to the former Arlene Vrhel since December 3, 1975. They have two daughters, one of whom, Mia, is autistic; the other, Gina, has just finished an upcoming movie alongside her father.
  
He debuted on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] in ''Working'' (1978). He also helped write ''Bleacher Bums'', an award-winning [[play]], which was first performed at Chicago's [[Organic Theater Company]]. He won a Tony award for his portrayal of Richard Roma in David Mamet's play ''[[Glengarry Glen Ross]]''.
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He debuted on Broadway in ''Working'' (1978). He also helped write ''Bleacher Bums'', an award-winning play, which was first performed at Chicago's Organic Theater Company. He won a Tony award for his portrayal of Richard Roma in David Mamet's play ''Glengarry Glen Ross''.
  
He made his feature [[film]] debut in ''[[Medusa Challenger]]'' (1977). He played womanizing dentist Bruce Fleckstein in ''[[Compromising Positions]]'' (1985). Other early movies include co-starring roles in ''[[The Money Pit]]'' (1986), ''[[Weeds (film)|Weeds]]'' (1987) and ''[[Suspect (film)|Suspect]]'' (1987). He also starred in the critically acclaimed movies ''[[House of Games]]'' (1987) and ''[[Things Change]]'' (1988), for which he and co-star, [[Don Ameche]], both received the Best Actor Award at the [[Venice Film Festival]]. In 1991 he starred in the highly praised police thriller ''[[Homicide (1991 film)|Homicide]]''. A highly versatile actor, Mantegna has played a wide range of roles, from the comic - as a fed up shock jock in ''[[Airheads]]'' and the hilariously inept kidnapper from ''[[Baby's Day Out]]'' to the dramatic, in roles such as Daysor [[Joey Zasa]], a treacherous mobster in ''[[The Godfather Part III]]''.  
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He made his feature film debut in ''Medusa Challenger'' (1977). He played womanizing dentist Bruce Fleckstein in ''Compromising Positions'' (1985). Other early movies include co-starring roles in ''The Money Pit'' (1986), ''Weeds'' (1987) and ''Suspect'' (1987). He also starred in the critically acclaimed movies ''House of Games'' (1987) and ''Things Change'' (1988), for which he and co-star, Don Ameche, both received the Best Actor Award at the Venice Film Festival. In 1991 he starred in the highly praised police thriller ''Homicide''. A highly versatile actor, Mantegna has played a wide range of roles, from the comic - as a fed up shock jock in ''Airheads'' and the hilariously inept kidnapper from ''Baby's Day Out'' to the dramatic, in roles such as Daysor Joey Zasa, a treacherous mobster in ''The Godfather Part III''.  
  
 
Mantegna also has a recurring role in the animated series ''[[The Simpsons]]'' as the voice of mob boss Anthony "[[Fat Tony]]" D'Amico. He insists on voicing the character every time he appears, no matter how little dialogue he has. To quote: "If Fat Tony sneezes, I want to be there."  In one instance, however, [[Phil Hartman]] voiced Fat Tony in the episode "[[A Fish Called Selma]]".
 
Mantegna also has a recurring role in the animated series ''[[The Simpsons]]'' as the voice of mob boss Anthony "[[Fat Tony]]" D'Amico. He insists on voicing the character every time he appears, no matter how little dialogue he has. To quote: "If Fat Tony sneezes, I want to be there."  In one instance, however, [[Phil Hartman]] voiced Fat Tony in the episode "[[A Fish Called Selma]]".
  
He received the Lifetime Achievement Award on [[April 26]], [[2004]], at the Los Angeles Italian Film Festival.
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He received the Lifetime Achievement Award on April 26, 2004, at the Los Angeles Italian Film Festival.
 
 
On [[August 11]], [[2007]], Mantegna signed on to replace departing star [[Mandy Patinkin]] on the [[Columbia Broadcasting System|CBS]] [[police procedural|crime drama]] ''[[Criminal Minds]]''.<ref name="ew">{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20051296,00.html|title=Mantegna Joins 'Criminal Minds'
 
|work=EW.com|accessdate=2007-08-11}}</ref><ref name="Today's News">{{cite web|url=http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-News-Blog/Todays-News/Criminal-Minds-Trades/800020228|title=''Criminal Minds'' Trades Inigo Montoya for Joe Mantegna|work=TVGuide|accessdate=2007-08-11}}</ref>
 
  
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On August 11, 2007, Mantegna signed on to replace departing star Mandy Patinkin on the CBS crime drama ''Criminal Minds''.
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
While still a young man in Chicago, he played bass in a band called "The Apocryphals".  His band played with another local group called "The Missing Links" which went on to form the band [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]].  Mantegna is still very close to the original members
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While still a young man in Chicago, he played bass in a band called "The Apocryphals".  His band played with another local group called "The Missing Links" which went on to form the band Chicago.  Mantegna is still very close to the original members of Chicago and keeps in touch with his old band mates as well.
of Chicago and keeps in touch with his old band mates as well.
 
  
Mantegna was referenced in ''[[The Waterboy]]''. A fan played by [[Clint Howard]] says that one of the players plays like [[Joe Montana]]. Upon being reminded that Montana, as a quarterback, did not play defense, the fan quickly replies by claiming, "I said Joe Mantegna!"
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Mantegna was referenced in ''[The Waterboy]''. A fan played by Clint Howard says that one of the players plays like Joe Montana. Upon being reminded that Montana, as a quarterback, did not play defense, the fan quickly replies by claiming, "I said Joe Mantegna!"
  
Owns a Chicago-themed restaurant in [[Burbank]], California named [http://www.tastechicago.biz/ Taste Chicago].
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Owns a Chicago-themed restaurant in Burbank, California named [http://www.tastechicago.biz/ Taste Chicago].
  
 
==Selected filmography==
 
==Selected filmography==
*''[[The Money Pit]]'' (1986)
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*''The Money Pit'' (1986)
*''[[Three Amigos]]'' (1986) ... Harry Flugleman
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*''Three Amigos'' (1986) ... Harry Flugleman
*''[[House of Games]]'' (1987) ... Mike
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*''House of Games'' (1987) ... Mike
*''[[Suspect (film)|Suspect]]'' (1987)
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*''Suspect'' (1987)
*''[[Things Change]]'' (1988) ... Jerry
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*''Things Change'' (1988) ... Jerry
*''[[Wait until Spring, Bandini]]'' (1989)
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*''Wait until Spring, Bandini'' (1989)
*''[[Alice]]'' (1990)
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*''Alice'' (1990)
*''[[The Godfather Part III]]'' (1990) ... [[Joey Zasa]]
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*''The Godfather Part III'' (1990) ... Joey Zasa
*''[[Homicide (1991 film)|Homicide]]'' (1991) ... Detective Bobby Gold
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*''Homicide'' (1991) ... Detective Bobby Gold
*''[[Bugsy]]'' (1991) ... [[George Raft]]
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*''Bugsy'' (1991) ... George Raft
*''[[Body of Evidence (film)|Body of Evidence]]'' (1993)
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*''Body of Evidence'' (1993)
*''[[Searching for Bobby Fischer]]'' (1993) ... Fred Waitzkin
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*''Searching for Bobby Fischer'' (1993) ... Fred Waitzkin
*''[[Baby's Day Out]]'' (1994) ... Eddie the kidnapper
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*''Baby's Day Out'' (1994) ... Eddie the kidnapper
*''[[Airheads]]'' (1994)
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*''Airheads'' (1994)
*''[[Thinner (film)|Thinner]]'' (1996) ... Richie Ginelli
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*''Thinner'' (1996) ... Richie Ginelli
*''[[The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit]]'' (1998) ... Gomez
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*''The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit'' (1998) ... Gomez
*''[[Jerry and Tom]]'' (1998) ... Tom
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*''Jerry and Tom'' (1998) ... Tom
*''[[Liberty Heights]]'' (1999) ... Nate  
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*''Liberty Heights'' (1999) ... Nate  
*''[[More Dogs Than Bones]]'' (2000) ... De Salvo
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*''[[More Dogs Than Bones'' (2000) ... De Salvo
*''[[This Old Cub]]'' (2004) ... Narrator
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*''This Old Cub'' (2004) ... Narrator
*''[[Edmond (film)|Edmond]]'' (2005) ... Man
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*''Edmond'' (2005) ... Man
*''[[Nine Lives (2005 film)|Nine Lives]]'' (2005) ... Richard
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*''Nine Lives'' (2005) ... Richard
 
*''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' (2007)
 
*''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' (2007)
  
 
==Selected TV roles==
 
==Selected TV roles==
*''[[The Water Engine]]'' (1992)
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*''The Water Engine'' (1992)
*''[[The Comrades of Summer]]'' (1992)
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*''The Comrades of Summer'' (1992)
*''[[The Rat Pack (film)|The Rat Pack]]'' (1998) ... [[Dean Martin]]
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*''The Rat Pack'' (1998) ... Dean Martin
 
*''[[The Simpsons]]'' (1991-present) ... Voice of [[Fat Tony]]
 
*''[[The Simpsons]]'' (1991-present) ... Voice of [[Fat Tony]]
*''[[Joan of Arcadia]]'' (2003-2005) ... Will Girardi
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*''Joan of Arcadia'' (2003-2005) ... Will Girardi
*''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' (1991) ... Bill Swerski in the original [[Bill Swerski's Superfans]] sketch
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*''Saturday Night Live'' (1991) ... Bill Swerski in the original Bill Swerski's Superfans sketch
*''[[Frasier]]'' (1993) ... Derek Mann in the episode "I Hate Frasier Crane"
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*''Frasier'' (1993) ... Derek Mann in the episode "I Hate Frasier Crane"
*''[[The Starter Wife]]'' (2007) ... Lou Manahan
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*''The Starter Wife'' (2007) ... Lou Manahan
*''[[Criminal Minds]]'' (2007) ... FBI Special Agent David Rossi
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*''Criminal Minds'' (2007) ... FBI Special Agent David Rossi
  
 
{{Simpsons Cast}}
 
{{Simpsons Cast}}
  
 
[[Category:Guest Stars]]
 
[[Category:Guest Stars]]

Revision as of 07:47, February 16, 2008

Joseph Anthony Mantegna, Jr. (born November 13, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor.

Biography

Born into an Italian-American family, he made his acting debut in the 1969 stage production of Hair. Joe attended Morton East High School in Cicero, Illinois (home of Al Capone) and received much inspiration for acting from this small town with lots of character. He graduated with a degree in acting from the Goodman School of Drama in 1969.

Mantegna has been married to the former Arlene Vrhel since December 3, 1975. They have two daughters, one of whom, Mia, is autistic; the other, Gina, has just finished an upcoming movie alongside her father.

He debuted on Broadway in Working (1978). He also helped write Bleacher Bums, an award-winning play, which was first performed at Chicago's Organic Theater Company. He won a Tony award for his portrayal of Richard Roma in David Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross.

He made his feature film debut in Medusa Challenger (1977). He played womanizing dentist Bruce Fleckstein in Compromising Positions (1985). Other early movies include co-starring roles in The Money Pit (1986), Weeds (1987) and Suspect (1987). He also starred in the critically acclaimed movies House of Games (1987) and Things Change (1988), for which he and co-star, Don Ameche, both received the Best Actor Award at the Venice Film Festival. In 1991 he starred in the highly praised police thriller Homicide. A highly versatile actor, Mantegna has played a wide range of roles, from the comic - as a fed up shock jock in Airheads and the hilariously inept kidnapper from Baby's Day Out to the dramatic, in roles such as Daysor Joey Zasa, a treacherous mobster in The Godfather Part III.

Mantegna also has a recurring role in the animated series The Simpsons as the voice of mob boss Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico. He insists on voicing the character every time he appears, no matter how little dialogue he has. To quote: "If Fat Tony sneezes, I want to be there." In one instance, however, Phil Hartman voiced Fat Tony in the episode "A Fish Called Selma".

He received the Lifetime Achievement Award on April 26, 2004, at the Los Angeles Italian Film Festival.

On August 11, 2007, Mantegna signed on to replace departing star Mandy Patinkin on the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds.

Trivia

While still a young man in Chicago, he played bass in a band called "The Apocryphals". His band played with another local group called "The Missing Links" which went on to form the band Chicago. Mantegna is still very close to the original members of Chicago and keeps in touch with his old band mates as well.

Mantegna was referenced in [The Waterboy]. A fan played by Clint Howard says that one of the players plays like Joe Montana. Upon being reminded that Montana, as a quarterback, did not play defense, the fan quickly replies by claiming, "I said Joe Mantegna!"

Owns a Chicago-themed restaurant in Burbank, California named Taste Chicago.

Selected filmography

  • The Money Pit (1986)
  • Three Amigos (1986) ... Harry Flugleman
  • House of Games (1987) ... Mike
  • Suspect (1987)
  • Things Change (1988) ... Jerry
  • Wait until Spring, Bandini (1989)
  • Alice (1990)
  • The Godfather Part III (1990) ... Joey Zasa
  • Homicide (1991) ... Detective Bobby Gold
  • Bugsy (1991) ... George Raft
  • Body of Evidence (1993)
  • Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993) ... Fred Waitzkin
  • Baby's Day Out (1994) ... Eddie the kidnapper
  • Airheads (1994)
  • Thinner (1996) ... Richie Ginelli
  • The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit (1998) ... Gomez
  • Jerry and Tom (1998) ... Tom
  • Liberty Heights (1999) ... Nate
  • [[More Dogs Than Bones (2000) ... De Salvo
  • This Old Cub (2004) ... Narrator
  • Edmond (2005) ... Man
  • Nine Lives (2005) ... Richard
  • The Simpsons Movie (2007)

Selected TV roles

  • The Water Engine (1992)
  • The Comrades of Summer (1992)
  • The Rat Pack (1998) ... Dean Martin
  • The Simpsons (1991-present) ... Voice of Fat Tony
  • Joan of Arcadia (2003-2005) ... Will Girardi
  • Saturday Night Live (1991) ... Bill Swerski in the original Bill Swerski's Superfans sketch
  • Frasier (1993) ... Derek Mann in the episode "I Hate Frasier Crane"
  • The Starter Wife (2007) ... Lou Manahan
  • Criminal Minds (2007) ... FBI Special Agent David Rossi