Larry Romano
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Larry Romano is an experienced actor with over 25 years' experience in
television, movies, and theatre. His acting credits include "The King
of Queens," "Donnie Brasco," "The Thin Red Line", "NYPD Blue", "CSI,
NY", "LA Law" and "Lock Up". He has appeared on screen with many
acclaimed actors, including: Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Sean Penn, Mickey
Rourke, Madonna and Sylvester Stallone. Larry's long acting career
allowed him the opportunity to work with well-known director Mike
Newell ("Donnie Brasco" and of "Harry Potter" fame) as well as many
other award-winning directors, including: Terrence Malick ("The Thin
Red Line") and David Fincher (the Grammy-nominated Madonna video "Oh
Father".
Larry pursued his passion for the performing arts by studying at Weist-Barron, HB Studios, and the famous Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, all located in NYC. These highly-respected schools were responsible for launching the careers of many successful actors, including Larry, who now works in film, television and theatre.
While pursuing his studies at Strasberg, Larry wrote his first play entitled "We ain't kids no more" which was presented under the artistic direction of Ana Strasberg. The play was a success and ultimately produced at the William Redfield Theatre in NYC and in Los Angeles at The Burbage Theatre.
Drawing upon his strong background and knowledge in all aspects of film and production, Larry has written "Saturday in the Park" based on his original play. Larry is set to direct this play using the skills and expertise developed during his long and successful career in the performing arts.
Larry pursued his passion for the performing arts by studying at Weist-Barron, HB Studios, and the famous Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, all located in NYC. These highly-respected schools were responsible for launching the careers of many successful actors, including Larry, who now works in film, television and theatre.
While pursuing his studies at Strasberg, Larry wrote his first play entitled "We ain't kids no more" which was presented under the artistic direction of Ana Strasberg. The play was a success and ultimately produced at the William Redfield Theatre in NYC and in Los Angeles at The Burbage Theatre.
Drawing upon his strong background and knowledge in all aspects of film and production, Larry has written "Saturday in the Park" based on his original play. Larry is set to direct this play using the skills and expertise developed during his long and successful career in the performing arts.