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Joseph Anthony Mantegna, Jr. (born November 13,
1947) is an American actor.
Born in Chicago, Illinois to an
Italian-American family, he made his acting debut in the 1969 stage
production of Hair.
Mantegna married Arlene Vrhel (born
December 3, 1975). They have two children.
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. He won a Tony award for his portrayal of Richard Roma in David
Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross. He made his feature motion
picture 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, Mantegna starred in
the highly praised police thriller Homicide. He also has a
recurring role in the animated series The Simpsons as 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". Joe Mantegna received the Lifetime
Achievement Award on April 26, 2004, at the Los Angeles Italian Film
Festival.
Selected filmography
*Three Amigos
1986 Harry Flugleman *The Godfather Part III (1990) ... Joey
Zaza *Homicide (1991) ... Detective Bobby
Gold *Bugsy (1991) ... George Raft *Baby's Day Out
(1994) ... Eddie the kidnapper *Airheads (1994) *More
Dogs Than Bones (2000) De Salvo *The Fairly OddParents
Movie (2006) Nick, the Lawyer *Thinner (1996) Richie
Ginelli in The Simpsons
Selected TV
roles
*The Rat Pack (1998) made-for-TV movie ... Dean
Martin *The Simpsons animated series ... voice Fat Tony,
Springfield's mob boss *Joan of Arcadia series ... Will
Girardi, Arcadia's police chief and Joan's father
* *IBDB entry
for Joe Mantegna *Los Angeles Italian Film Festival
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