Louis Lombardi, a native of the Bronx, New York, has made a remarkable career out of his innate acting talent, having appeared in notable feature films such as the Academy Award-winning "The Usual Suspects" and Oliver Stone's "Natural Born Killers".
Born and raised in the Bronx, Louis Lombardi has always had a natural flair for acting, which he has honed through his extensive experience in the industry. In 1993, he co-starred in the Sundance Film Festival darling "Amongst Friends", a performance that caught the attention of director Oliver Stone and led to his role in "Natural Born Killers".
Louis has also demonstrated his versatility as a director, with credits including the short film "The Boss", an independent film that he wrote, directed, and starred in. Set at the trendy Roxbury nightclub in Los Angeles, "The Boss" tells the story of a ruthless nightclub owner on New Year's Eve, and showcases Louis' passion for writing and directing.
In addition to his film work, Louis has had a successful television career, with notable roles on the hit series "24", where he played the lovable computer systems analyst Edgar Stiles. He has also had recurring roles on the television series "The Sopranos", where he played tough NY federal agent Skip Lipari, and has appeared in numerous other shows, including "Entourage", "Las Vegas", "EZ Streets", and "CSI".