Tony Muhammad is known for The Panty Man (2009), Independent Lens (1999) and The Nature of Existence (2009).
Tony Munch was born on December 4, 1965 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is an actor, known for Shoot 'Em Up (2007), Cube Zero (2004) and The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009).
Tony Murphy is known for A Murder in the Park (2014) and The Return (2012).
Tony N. Iweka is known for Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons (2018).
Anthony is the youngest of 3 born and raised in Easton, Pennsylvania. Anthony left home after graduating high school & Joined the United States Army. Anthony moved to Florida in 1999 and worked as a part-time Manager for GAP, and also full-time for Ohio Transformers and traveled for over 5 years to over 34 states and 193 different cities as an Electrical Transformer Technician. Anthony moved to Los Angeles in 2004 to pursue a Career as an Actor & Model. Anthony holds a degree in Automotive Technology, and also a degree in Electrical Engineering. Anthony has been in 33 Commercials, over 179 Print Ad Campaigns, 19 Music Videos along with Films and TV shows. Anthony continues to work very hard at his craft.
Tony was born and raised in Scarborough, Ontario. He graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York in 1991. He has appeared in numerous Hollywood films as well many independent films and over a hundred episodes of television. He Is also a regular fixture on Canadian stages. Tony has been nominated for a Canadian Screen Award, A Broadway World Award, two Actra Awards, and two Dora Mavor Moore Awards.
Tony Nardi is a two-time winner of the Genie Award for Best Actor for his roles in La Sarrasine and My Father's Angel. In 2010, the year of the 30th Annual Genie Awards, Tony Nardi made the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television's 30th Anniversary Top Ten list in the lead actor category. His numerous award-winning film appearances include Caffè Italia (lead), Concrete Angels (1988 Genie nomination), La Sarrazine (1992 Genie Award), La Déroute (1998 Guy L'Écuyer Award, Genie nomination), and My Father's Angel (2000 Sonoma Wine & Country Film Festival Co-winner; Genie Award). Tony's television credits include Rossini's Ghost; Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants; Bonanno: A Godfather's Story; Almost America, Il Duce Canadese (miniseries) for which he received a Gemini Award Nomination; and Indian Summer: The Oka Crisis (miniseries). Tony Nardi has performed extensively in theatre. He's appeared at Montreal Theatre Lab, Theatre 2000, the Stratford Festival and the Great Canadian Theatre Company, and earned acclaim for his roles in Nineteen Eighty-Four (Montreal Gazette Critic's Award 1979); La Storia Calvino (Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination 1985); A Flea in Her Ear (Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination, 2001); and The Lesson (Dora Mavor Moore Award 2002). Tony Nardi is co-author (with Vincent Ierfino) of La Storia dell'Emigrante, produced in 1979 in Montreal and Toronto. In 1982 La Storia dell'Emigrante received the inaugural James Buller Award for best original Canadian play at the Ontario Multicultural Theatre Festival. In 1990 Nardi's second play, A Modo Suo: A Fable (written in Calabrian) received a Dora Award Nomination for Best Play. An English translation was published in its entirety in the Fall 2000 issue of Canadian Theatre Review. His theatrical (documentary) monologues, Two Letters...And Counting!, are based on actual correspondence sent to "middle-men" of the Canadian cultural scene - a television producer, two theatre critics, and an arts council officer. Two Letters received a 2007 Dora Award Nomination for Outstanding New Play. The three Letters have been filmed in front of a live audience in one take. His newly published book, Two Letters...And Counting!, is based on the earlier staged versions. In 1992 he received the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Medal, awarded to Canadians for significant contribution to their fellow citizens, to their community, or to Canada.
Tony Nash got his start acting in high school plays and winning awards at regional theatre festivals for his stage presence and immersion into character. Following a run of the staple Canadian production, 'The Farm Show,' the play's writer, Paul Thompson of Theatre Passe Muraille remarked, 'This kid acts like a young Marlon Brando.' Upon graduation with an Hons. Double Major in French and Political Science, Tony took some time away from acting to pursue a career in law before eventually turning to education to become a French teacher. He holds a Master's Degree in Adolescent Education. Tony Nash eventually returned to acting, trading the stage for the screen. You can catch him on Suits, The Detectives, Good Witch, the Audience Network's Condor and as Omar on CBS's new action-adventure series, Blood and Treasure. He also narrates the audio-book of Rawi Hage's novel, De Niro's Game. Tony is fluent in French, Spanish, Italian and Arabic. His favorite actor, to whom he owes his gratitude for setting the path, is Marlon Brando. His birthday is July 27.
Tony Nation is an actor and writer, known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017), Bull (2016) and #Lucky Number (2015).
Tony Naumovski was born on May 23, 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is known for The Endgame (2022), Blindspot (2015) and The Blacklist (2013).