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Tony Lo Bianco

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Tony Lo Bianco

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  • (12/3/64-5/7/65) Stage: Appeared (as "Prisoner") in "Incident at Vichy,", written by Arthur Miller; directed by Harold Clurman; Stanley Beck ("Bayard"); C. Thomas Blackwell ("Police Guard"); James Dukas ("Second Detective"); Pierre Epstein ("Prisoner"); James Greene ("Police Captain"); Hal Holbrook ("Major"); Graham Jarvis ("Ferrand"); Clint Kimbrough (credited as Clinton Kimbrough; "Hoffman"); Will Lee ("Old Jew"); Ira Lewis ("Boy"); Tony Lo Bianco ("Prisoner"); Paul Mann ("Marchand"); Stephen Peters ("Prisoner"); Alek Primrose ("First Detective"); Harold Scott ("Gypsy"); David J. Stewart ("Monceau"); Michael Strong ("LeBeau"); John Vari ("Prisoner"); Jack Waltzer ("Waiter"); David Wayne ("Von Berg"), Joseph Wiseman ("LeDuc"); on Broadway at the ANTA Washington Square Theatre, Greenwich Village, New York City (99 total performances, unknown previews).
  • (1967) Stage: Appeared (as "Rudy Avarian") in "The Ninety Day Mistress," written by J.J. Coyle. Scenic Design by Leon Munier. Costume Design by Pearl Somner. Lighting Design by Clarke Dunham. Directed by Philip Rose. Biltmore Theatre: 6 Nov 1967-25 Nov 1967 (24 performances + 12 previews that began on 25 Oct 1967). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Bill Hastings"), Doris Belack (as "Phyllis"), Dyan Cannon (as "Leona Hastings"), Nicolas Coster (as "Alan"), Ruth Ford (as "Judith Hastings"), Martin Milner (as "Danny Liken"). Standbys: Rose Arrick (as "Phyllis"), Beverly Ballard (as "Leona Hastings"), Mary Cooper (as "Judith Hastings"), Joe Ponazecki (as "Danny Liken"), Gregory Sierra (as "Alan" / "Rudy Avarian"), John Wardwell (as "Bill Hastings"). Produced by Philip Rose, David Wilde, James M. Nederlander and George M. Steinbrenner III [earlieast Broadway credit]. Associate Producer: Selma Leichtling.
  • (1971) TV commercial: Arrow Dress Knits men's shirts.
  • (1968) Stage: Appeared (as "The Actor") in "The Exercise" on Broadway. Written by Lewis John Carlino. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Alfred Ryder. John Golden Theatre: 24 Apr 1968-27 Apr 1968 (5 performances + 10 previews that began on 15 Apr 1968). Cast: Anne Jackson (as "The Actress"), Stephen Joyce (as "The Actor"). Standbys: Peggy Feury (as "The Actress"; final Broadway role). Produced by Lyn Austin, Oliver Smith, Jay J. Cohen and Leslie J. Stark. Associate Producer: Ann McIntosh.
  • (1983) Stage: Appeared in Arthur Miller's play, "A View from the Bridge" in a Long Wharf Theatre production on Broadway in New York City.
  • (1981-82) Stage: Appeared in Arthur Miller's play, "A View from the Bridge," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, CT, before it transferred to Broadway in New York City. Arvin Brown was director. Hugh Landwehr was set designer. Bill Walker was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
  • (8/05) Stage: Producing one-man show about New York City mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. New York City.
  • (1983) Stage: Appeared in "A View From the Bridge" on Broadway, Long Wharf Theatre, New York City. NOTE: He was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor.

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