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Tony Shalhoub

Tony Shalhoub

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
  • Birthday: October 9, 1953
  • 2009

    Nominated for the 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in Comedy Series

  • 2008

    Earned a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Word for the children's album The Cricket In Times Square

  • 2007

    Cast as John Cusack’s literary agent in "1408"

  • 2007

    Played Charlie in the Off-broadway production of "The Scene"

  • 2004

    Feature directorial debut, ""Made Up"; also co-starred with wife Brooke Adams in the film based on a one woman play

  • 2002

    Reprised role of Jeebs, the sleazy alien pawn shop owner for "Men in Black II"

  • 2002 to 0000

    Returned to series TV playing an obsessive/compulsive detective in the USA Network series "Monk"; received SAG (2003, 2007, 2008, 2009), Golden Globe (2004, 2005, 2007, 2009) and Emmy (2004, 2007, 2008, 2009) nominations for Best Actor in a Comedy Series

  • 2001

    Featured as a slick, big-city lawyer in the Coen brothers' "The Man Who Wasn't There"

  • 2001

    Played a widowed father in "Thir13en Ghosts"

  • 1999

    Played a has-been television star in "Galaxy Quest"

  • 1999 to 2000

    Returned to series television, co-starring with Neil Patrick Harris in NBC's "Stark Raving Mad"

  • 1998

    Appeared Off-Broadway, opposite John Turturro, in Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot"

  • 1998

    Re-teamed with Stanley Tucci for his solo directing and writing debut, "The Impostors"

  • 1997

    Played a sleazy alien pawn shop owner in "Men in Black"

  • 1997

    Starred in three one-act plays by David Mamet at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, MA

  • 1996

    Played an Italian-speaking chef in the directorial debut of Stanley Tucci and Campbell Scott, "Big Night"

  • 1992

    Garnered a Tony Award nomination for his featured role in Herb Gardner's "Conversations with My Father"

  • 1991 to 1997

    Debut as a series regular, playing the Italian cabdriver Antonio Scarpacci on NBC's "Wings"

  • 1990

    Film debut, playing a doctor in the AIDS themed "Longtime Companion"

  • 1990

    Had a memorable role as a cab driver, opposite Bill Murray in "Quick Change"

  • 1988

    Met future wife, actress Brooke Adams, when they co-starred on Broadway in "The Heidi Chronicles"

  • 1986

    TV debut as a terrorist in an episode of "The Equalizer" (CBS)

  • 1985

    Broadway debut in the Rita Moreno/Sally Struthers production of "The Odd Couple"

  • Spent four seasons with the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, MA

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