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Anthony Addabbo
Born(1960-09-14)September 14, 1960
DiedOctober 18, 2016(2016-10-18) (aged 56)
Occupations
Years active1987–2016
Spouse(s)
Elli Pattino
(m. 1999; "his death" is deprecated; use "died" instead. 2016)
Children1

Anthony Addabbo (born September 14 ,1960 – October 18, 2016) in Coral Gables, Florida was an American actor and model.

Early years

Addabbo was born on September 14, 1960 in Coral Gables.[1][2] He grew up in Virginia Beach, in the state of Virginia. Addabbo wanted to become a tree surgeon.[3] He graduated from the Virginia Tech and the University of Virginia in Blacksburg, Virginia . In 1987 he settled in New York City , where he worked as a model.[3]

Career

Television

Addabbo made his debut on the small screen in the TV western shooting bettas The Gunfighters in 1987.[4] Recognition among viewers earned him the role of Jason Craig in the NBC soap opera Generations from 1989 to 1990. He guest starred on a number of television series including Dallas, Dangerous Women, Life Goes On, Cheers, Wings, and Pacific Blue. Addabbo was in several made-for-TV-movies including Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer?: The Bambi Bembenek Story,[5] Love on the Run,[6] and Body Politic.[7][8] Body Politic was intended to be a television series for The CW. On August 4, 2009, Dawn Ostroff announced that the project was officially dead for the CW.[9]

Film

Addabbo was in 1992's Inside Out IV, [10][11] 1994's Red Shoe Diaries: Hotline, [12] and 1995's Red Shoe Diaries: Weekend Pass.[13] He was in 1998's Black Sea 213[14] and A Place Called Truth.[15] Addabbo was in 2001's Supertalk,[16] 2002's Red Shoe Diaries: Forbidden Zone,[17] and 2009s My One and Only.[18] My One and Only was loosely based on a story about George Hamilton's early life on the road with his mother and brother, featuring anecdotes that Hamilton had told to producer Robert Kosberg and Merv Griffin.[19]

Personal life and death

On June 7, 1999, Addabbo married Elli Pattino, with whom he has a son Brandon Everestta (b. November 12, 1998).[20] On October 18, 2016, he died of unknown causes.[21]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Inside Out IV[10] Kenner Direct-to-VHS Comedy-drama romantic film directed by Antoine Fuqua, Bernard Rose, Nigel Dick, Adam Friedman, Robert Kubilos, Charles McDougall, Paul Rachman, Richard Shepard, and John Wentworth.[11]
1994 Red Shoe Diaries: Hotline Harry Direct-to-DVD drama film directed by David Womark.[12]
1995 Red Shoe Diaries: Weekend Pass Eddie Edwards Direct-to-VHS drama film directed by Peter Care, Ted Kotcheff, and Dominique Othenin-Girard.[13]
Who Killed Buddy Blue? Matt Munro Thriller film directed by Jennifer Marchese.
i998 Black Sea 213 Gabe Reese Action film directed by Rafael Eisenman.[14]
A Place Called Truth Billy Drama film directed by Rafael Eisenman.[15]
2001 Supertalk Star Short film directed by Adam Reist.[16]
2002 Red Shoe Diaries: Forbidden Zone Gabriel
  • Direct-to-DVD drama film directed by Rafael Eisenman and T.A. Williams.[17]
  • Credited as Tony Addabbo.
2009 My One and Only Frank

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1987 The Gunfighters Matt Everett
1988 Nightingales Made-for-TV-Movie directed by Mimi Leder.[22]
1989–90 Generations Jason Craig Contract role
1990 Life Goes On Brian Green Episode: "The Bicycle Thief" (S 2:Ep 12)
1991 Dallas John Episode: "Smooth Operator" (S 14:Ep 14)
Dangerous Women Michael Torres
Dallas Jeff Peters Episode: "Conundrum" (S 14:Ep 22)
Cheers Frankie Episode: "Get Your Kicks on Route 666" (S 10:Ep 2)
1992 Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer?: The Bambi Bembenek Story Nick
Dangerous Curves Carlos Lorenzo Episode: "Triangle" (S 2:Ep 9)
1993 Renegade Sergeant Tommy Vin Episode: "Val's Song" (S 1:Ep 12)
Wings GQ Guy Episode: "Another Wedding" (S 4:Ep 21)
1994 Love on the Run Leading actor Made-for-TV-Movie directed by Ted Kotcheff and Julie Lee.[6]
Silk Stalkings Derek McNeill / Devin Episode: "Dark Heart" (S 3:Ep 23)
1995 Diagnosis: Murder Clete Kinley Episode: "Call Me Incontestable" (S 2:Ep 15)
High Sierra Search and Rescue Claude Gavin Episode: "Mozart & Stone" (S 1:Ep 3)
Red Shoe Diaries Billy Bar Episode: "Billy Bar" (S 4:Ep 1)
Hudson Street Doug Episode: "Bells & Whistles" (S 1:Ep 10)
The Paradise Derick Nielson
Red Shoes Diaries Harry Episode: "The Teacher" (S 4:Ep 6)
1996 High Tide Romero Episode: "Beach Blanket Werewolf" (S 2:Ep 13)
Red Shoe Diaries Gabriel Episode: "The Forbidden Zone " (S 5:Ep 11)
Kit Episode: "The Picnic" (S 5:Ep 13)
Pacific Blue Mackie Smith Episode: "Moving Target" (S 1:Ep 9)
The Client Sam Redman Episode: "Past Imperfect" (S 1:Ep 18)
Pacific Blue Mackie Smith Episode: "Rapscallions" (S 2:Ep 3)
The Nanny Mike LaVoe Episode: "The Hockey Show" (S 3:Ep 22)
Barefoot in Paradise[23] Billy Bob
1997 Silk Stalkings Nino Cunnetto Episode: "Pumped Up" (S 6:Ep 15)
1997–98 The Bold and the Beautiful Tony 'Rush' Carrera / Jonny Carerra Recurring
1999–2000 Guiding Light Jim Lemay Recurring
2001 All My Children Dimitri Marick #2 Recurring
2009 Body Politic Senator Sandoval
Washingtonienne Marcus
2011 Homeland Patrolman Episode: "Marine One" (S 1:Ep 12)
2012 One Tree Hill Investor #1 Episode: "Love the Way You Lie" (S 9:Ep 3)
Hornet's Nest Agent James Made-for-TV-Movie directed by Millicent Shelton.[27]
2013 The Surgeon General Colonel Pitts
Company Town Admiral Laskow Made-for-TV-Movie directed by Taylor Hackford.

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