Tony Schiena's journey in the film industry began with a significant role as Leonardo in the film adaptation of William Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, starring Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, and Joseph Fiennes, under the direction of acclaimed filmmaker John Irvin. This was followed by his appearance in the feature film Dot Kill, directed by Oscar winner Bobby Moresco and Emmy winner Armand Assante.
Tony's early success in the industry led to his casting in the action film Wake of Death, which received widespread critical acclaim for his dramatic and action-packed performances. His impressive skills in the action genre soon made him a sought-after talent, and he went on to star in numerous lead roles in Lionsgate Grindstone action films.
Tony's transition to television was marked by a guest starring role opposite Oscar nominee Gary Sinise in the opening episode of Season 2 of CSI NY. He further showcased his versatility as an actor by taking on a diverse range of roles in comedy, romance, and thriller genres.
Tony's first foray into producing came with the film Wilde Salome, directed by and starring Oscar winners Al Pacino and Jessica Chastain. He then stepped into the role of filmmaker and triple threat with the creation of the action feature DARC, which premiered simultaneously on Netflix and Amazon and received almost 5-star ratings. Tony wrote, produced, and starred in this film, which was shot in Japan and Vancouver.
Television once again beckoned, and Tony landed a lead role in the series Paper Empire, co-starring Kelsey Grammar, Wesley Snipes, Anne Archer, and other notable actors.
Tony's passion for filmmaking has led him to take on the role of director, helming his latest feature film The Weapon, which he also produced, wrote, and starred in alongside Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr., Bruce Dern, Ja Rule, and other talented actors.