TonyLoBianco

Interview Highlights

– Speaks about Veterans Day presentation at Times Square on Tuesday, November 10th at 10:00 a.m. It will feature guest speakers and the playing of Just a Common Soldier video on the big screen at Times Square, which has had 10 million views.

– “In NYC, many veterans have become part of New York’s Finest, and New York’s finest have been maligned so badly recently, which is very upsetting.”

– To view the Veterans Day video go to: www.justacommonsoldier.com 

About Tony Lo Bianco

Tony Lo Bianco is an intentional star of stage and screen. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of a housewife mother and a taxi driver father. He is known for his tough guy roles in the cult films The Honeymoon Killers, God Told Me To, and The French Connection. Lo Biancotony lobianco was a Golden Gloves boxer and also founded the Triangle Theatre in 1963, serving as its artistic director for six years. Lo Bianco won an off-Broadway Obie award for “Yanks-3, Detroit-0, Top of the Seventh.” Most notably, Lo Bianco was nominated for a Tony for his portrayal of Eddie Carbone in Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge. He also won the 1983 Outer Critics Circle Award for this performance. Lo Bianco first portrayed the larger-than-life 1934-1945 mayor of New York City Fiorello H. LaGuardia in a one-man show, Hizzoner. Lo Bianco was a regular in Joseph Wambaugh’s TV series Police Story in the mid 70’s. His many humanitarian efforts have earned multiple awards. Lo Bianco is an avid US patriot and constantly works on behalf of America’s military veterans.

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