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Tony Shalhoub
Born: Oct 9, 1953
Tony Shalhoub was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA. His brothers and sisters introduced him to the theater. When Tony was just six years old, one of his elder sisters volunteered her little brother to play an extra in a high school production of "The King and I." Even though the young Tony was left standing on the wrong side of the curtain during the final dress rehearsal, he became hooked to the theater. Tony graduated from Green Bay East High, then graduated with a bachelor's degree in drama from the University of Southern Maine in Portland, Maine, and earned a masters degree from the Yale School of Drama in 1980. He spent four seasons with the American Repertory Theatre before heading to New York City, where he found work waiting tables before eventually moving onto Broadway. His role in Conversations With My Father earned him a Tony nomination. Among his film roles include a fast-talking lawyer in The Man Who Wasn't There, a sleazy pawn shop owner in the Men In Black films, a money-hungry attorney in A Civil Action, a widowed father in Thir13en Ghosts, and a has-been television star in Galaxy Quest. One of his more unusual roles was in Big Night where he plays an Italian-speaking chef, complete with accent. He most recently appeared with Alec Baldwin in the Hollywood satire The Last Shot as a gruff small-time mobster with a love for movies, and as the voice of Luigi in the Pixar film Cars.
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