Larry Romano is a seasoned actor with an extensive career spanning over 25 years, boasting a wide range of television, film, and theatre credits. His impressive acting resume includes notable roles in "The King of Queens," "Donnie Brasco," "The Thin Red Line," "NYPD Blue," "CSI: NY," "LA Law," and "Lock Up," among many others. Throughout his long and storied career, Larry has had the privilege of sharing the screen with some of the most acclaimed actors in the industry, including Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Sean Penn, Mickey Rourke, Madonna, and Sylvester Stallone.
Larry's extensive experience has also given him the opportunity to work with numerous renowned directors, such as Mike Newell, who is also known for his work on the "Harry Potter" franchise, as well as Terrence Malick, director of "The Thin Red Line," and David Fincher, who has worked on various projects, including the Grammy-nominated Madonna video "Oh Father."
Prior to pursuing his acting career, Larry honed his craft by studying at esteemed institutions such as Weist-Barron, HB Studios, and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, all located in New York City. These highly respected schools have launched the careers of many successful actors, including Larry, who has gone on to work in film, television, and theatre.
While studying at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, Larry wrote his first play, "We ain't kids no more," which was presented under the artistic direction of Ana Strasberg. The play was a success and went on to be produced at the William Redfield Theatre in New York City and at the Burbage Theatre in Los Angeles.
Drawing upon his vast knowledge and expertise 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, utilizing the skills and expertise he has developed during his long and successful career in the performing arts.