Welcome Ronnie Marmo - Episode 7 - The 624 Podcast
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A loaded episode of the 624 Podcast today with Tom & Mark as they welcome their good friend Ronnie Marmo! "Originally from the East Coast, actor/producer/director/writer Ronnie has managed to call both the East and West coasts home during his twenty five year career. He is most recently known for his stellar performance in his one-man show, “I’m Not A Comedian… I’m Lenny Bruce”, which he also penned – directed by the talented Joe Mantegna. Marmo has starred in more than 60 feature films and television shows, recently guest starring in Criminal Minds and Lethal Weapon. He also starred in “Ammore E Malavita (Love and Bullets)” an Italian film which won the David di Donatello for best picture (the Italian equivalent to an Academy Award). Other credits include “Back In The Day”, Deuces Wild, Crocodile Dundee in LA, West Of Brooklyn, Pizza With Bullets, Truck 20’s Location, Death Of A Tree, Irish Eyes (aka Vendetta), and Limbo Lounge. He has guest starred in several hit television shows including “JAG,” and “Young And The Restless.” He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor by the Indie Soap Awards for his role as Crotch in the series, “Adults Only.” Ronnie enjoyed a three-year, 150 episode run on ABC’s “General Hospital” as Detective Ronnie Dimestico. On stage, he has starred in more than 50 plays. A few of his favorites include Bill Wilson in Bill W. and Dr. Bob, Silva in Baby Doll, Earl in the Los Angeles Premiere of The Late Henry Moss, Danny in Danny and The Deep Blue Sea, and Satan in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Ronnie recently completed an audio book in which he portrays Lenny Bruce in Lenny’s autobiography, “How to Talk Dirty and Influence People.” The audio book is on sale now through Hachette publishing. He received the Robert Pastorelli Rising Star Award for achievements as an actor, writer, director and producer at the 2010 Garden State Film Festival. He continues to serve at the proud Artistic Director of Theatre 68 (68 Cent Crew Theatre Company) in Los Angeles and New York City." (Taken from www.Broadwayworld.com) - Enjoy the Episode and Leave a review!
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