Stanley Tucci
Milestones
- Birthplace: Peekskill, New York, USA
- Birthday: November 11, 1960
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2009
Portrayed Paul Child, Julia Child's (played by Meryl Streep) husband, in Nora Ephron's "Julie & Julia"
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2008
Played Mr. Berk in the family film, "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl"
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2007
Had a recurring role as the new hospital chief on NBC's medical drama "ER"; earned an Emmy nomination for Guest Actor in a drama Series
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2006
Co-starred opposite Meryl Streep in the "Devil Wears Prada" playing a fashion editor
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2006
Played Detective Brikowski opposite Josh Hartnett in the thriller, "Lucky Number Slevin"
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2006
Won an Emmy for his guest-starring role on the USA series, "Monk"
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2005
Voiced Herb Copperbottom in the animated feature "Robots"
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2004
Cast opposite Tom Hanks in Steven Spielberg's "The Terminal"
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2004
Portrayed Stanley Kubrick in the HBO movie "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers"
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2002
Cast as Ralph Fiennes' anxious campaign manager in "Maid in Manhattan"
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2002
Cast in the role of Johnny in the revival of Terrence McNally's "Frankie and Johnny"; earned Tony nomination
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2002
Played real-life Chicago mobster Frank Nitti in "The Road to Perdition"
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2001
Cast as a studio executive in "America's Sweethearts"
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2001
Co-starred in "Sidewalks of New York" as a philanderer
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2001
Portrayed Adolph Eichmann in the HBO drama "Conspiracy"; received Emmy nomination
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2000
Co-starred in the TNT series "Bull"
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2000
Produced and directed third feature "Joe Gould's Secret"; also co-starred with Ian Holm
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1999
Portrayed Puck in "William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream"
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1998
Solo feature writing and directing debut, "The Impostors"
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1998
Starred in the HBO biopic "Winchell"; received Emmy Award
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1996
Signed two-year deal with Rysher Entertainment to write, direct and produce through his company, First Cold Press Prods.
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1995
Cast as Richard Cross in Steven Bochco's courtroom drama "Murder One" (ABC); earned Emmy nomination
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1995
Made feature directorial debut (as co-director with Campbell Scott) and feature screenwriting debut (as co-writer with his cousin Joseph Tropiano) with "Big Night"
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1993
Appeared as an Arab assassin in "The Pelican Brief"
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1992
Featured as the dogcatcher Vernon in the family comedy "Beethoven"
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1991
Had a recurring role as a police detective in ABC's "Equal Justice"
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1991
Portrayed Lucky Luciano in Robert Benton's "Billy Bathgate"
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1990
Played recurring role of ad agency owner in NBC's "thirtysomething"
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1988
Had recurring role of predatory gangster Enrico 'Rick' Pinzolo in "Wiseguy" (CBS)
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1987
Appeared in two episodes of "Miami Vice" (NBC) as mob chief Frank Mosca
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1987
TV debut, "Crime Story"
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1985
Feature debut, "Prizzi's Honor"
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1982
Made stage debut in "The Queen and the Rebels"
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Cast as George Harvey in Peter Jackson's adaptation of "The Lovely Bones" (lensed 2008)
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Raised in Katonah, New York