Anthony attended Marquette University on the prestigious Liberace Foundation Scholarship for Performance, where he pursued a dual degree in Theatre and Spanish Literature. During his time at Marquette, he had the opportunity to work with esteemed institutions such as the Pabst Theatre and the Wisconsin Shakespeare Company, showcasing his range in a variety of plays, from classic to modern and musical. Upon graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, Anthony dedicated himself to a full-time acting career.
He quickly landed a significant screen role in the CBS Movie of the Week, "First Steps", portraying the courageous quadriplegic teenager Dean Conroy. His first feature film was "Nothing in Common" alongside the legendary Jackie Gleason and Tom Hanks, where he played the endearing character of Cameron. This marked the beginning of a prolific film career, with numerous lead and guest roles in America's beloved drama and comedy shows, as well as appearances on stage and screen.
Throughout his illustrious career, Anthony has consistently demonstrated his versatility and range as an actor, amassing a substantial body of work that showcases his impressive talent. Today, he resides in Los Angeles, California.