Antoni Corone

Antoni Corone is an American actor and producer.[1][2][3] He is perhaps best known for playing "Frank Urbano" in the American drama television series Oz, with also being known for playing the role of "Captain Warren" in The Red Road.[4]

Antoni Corone
Born
OccupationActor, producer

Life and career

Corone was born in Willoughby and Wickliffe, Ohio.[4]

Corone launched his career in the mid-1980s, usually cast as rugged, slightly imposing and domineering types - including club bouncers, security personnel, military men, and officers of the law.[1]

In 1986, Corone played in the television film Charley Hannah,[1] in which he also gues-starred in the British sitcom television series Only Fools and Horses[4] in the episode Miami Twice playing the role of "Rico Ochetti", a mafia don's son. The episode originally aired on the BBC One network in the United Kingdom on December 25, 1991.[5]

In 1997, Corone recorded a participation in Kenan & Kel as the movie star "Buck Savage".

Corone's film work includes bit parts in A-list features such as Blood and Wine, Striptease, Bad Boys II, and Out of Time.[1][4] Corone had a larger supporting role in the crime saga We Own the Night.[6]

Corone's other work includes, Italian mobster "Frank Urbano" in the HBO series Oz, Reservation Road, 2008's Recount, the war drama Green Zone,[1] the 2014 TV series The Red Road and "Jack Ruby" in 11.22.63. He also appeared in the 1991 film Cape Fear.[1]

References

  1. "Antoni Corone Filmography". Fandango. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2021 via Wayback Machine.
  2. "He's not Brad Pitt, but actor portraying Feeney nails role". The Orlando Sentinel. Orlando, Florida. November 7, 2007. p. A2. Retrieved December 21, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  3. Berry, Mike (October 2, 1988). "'Superboy' swoops into Sanford for a day". The Orlando Sentinel. Orlando, Florida. p. 319. Retrieved December 21, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Antoni Corone". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
  5. Perry, Chris (February 3, 2016). The Kaleidoscope British Christmas Television Guide 1937-2013. Kaleidoscope Publishing. p. 418. ISBN 9781900203609 via Google Books.
  6. Baumgarten, Marjorie (October 12, 2007). "Movie Review: We Own the Night". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
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