Antoni Corone

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Antoni Corone is an American actor and producer. [1] [2] [3] He is perhaps best known for playing "Frank Urbano" in the American drama television series Oz and "Captain Warren" in The Red Road . [4]

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Early life

Corone was born in Willoughby, Ohio. [4]

Career

Corone launched his career in the mid-1980s, usually cast as rugged, slightly-imposing and domineering types, including club bouncers, security personnel, military men, and officers of the law. [1]

In 1986, Corone played in the television film Charley Hannah . [1] In 1991 he guest-starred in the British television sitcom Only Fools and Horses [4] in the episode Miami Twice playing the role of Mafia don's son Rico Ochetti. The episode originally aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom on December 25, 1991. [5]

In 1997, Corone recorded a participation in Kenan & Kel as the movie star "Buck Savage".

Corone's film work includes bit parts in A-list features such as Blood and Wine , Striptease , Bad Boys II , and Out of Time . [1] [4] He had a larger supporting role in the crime saga We Own the Night . [6]

Corone's other work includes the HBO series Oz (as mobster Frank Urbano), Reservation Road , the 2008 film Recount , the war drama Green Zone , [1] the 2014 TV series The Red Road and 11.22.63 (as Jack Ruby). He also appeared in the 1991 film Cape Fear . [1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 Band of the Hand Narc #1
1987 Masterblaster Leon
1989 Brenda Starr Karl
1991 Cape Fear Corrections Officer
1993 Excessive Force Fat Tommy
1993 Only the Strong Green Beret Sergeant
1994 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Reporter #1
1994 The Specialist Marksman
1995 The Low Life Louis
1995 The Perez Family Security
1995 Fair Game Codebreaker
1996 Striptease Nico
1996 Blood and Wine Caribbean Club Bartender
1996Persons UnknownVixen
1997Plato's RunBarnes
1997 Gone Fishin' Front Desk Clerk
1997Catherine's GroveDetective Olsen
1997Mayday – Flug in den TodBartender
1998 Wild Things Police Chief
1998 The Truman Show Security Guard
1998 Holy Man Chain Saw Host
1999Raging HormonesEarl Broadhurst
1999The Last MarshalFBI Agent
1999 Any Given Sunday Fan
2000 The Crew Officer
2001 In the Shadows Vito
2001LandfallOfficer Matthews
2002 All About the Benjamins Captain Briggs
2002 Big Trouble William Spaulding
2002 American Gun Charles Anderson
2003 Bad Boys II DEA Tony Dodd
2003 Out of Time Deputy Baste
2004 The Punisher T.J.
2005Hitters AnonymousIverson
2005Complete Guide to GuysBartender
2005Planet IbsenHelmer
2005Passing FancyDective Rodriguez
2006 Find Me Guilty Hospital Detective
2006ChatMac
2007 We Own the Night Michael Solo
2007 Reservation Road Sergeant Burke
2008 Pistol Whipped Sharp
2009 I Love You Phillip Morris Lindholm
2010 Green Zone Colonel Lyons
2010Loving the Bad ManEd Thompson
2012 Act of Valor Yacht Henchman #1
2013Eenie Meenie Miney MoeIvan
2013 Sunlight Jr. Edwin
2013 The Immigrant Officer Thomas MacNally
2013 Assumed Killer Detective Maurer
2014PercentageAnatoly
2014 Need for Speed Detective #2
2014Evil DarkHugh Goldman
2014Patient KillerDetective Cameron
2015Hidden AssetsLieutenant Brown
2015Tony TangoMachete Sam
2016Below the SurfaceGarbaccio
2016EvergladesGeo
2017Ned VentureSal
2017CrocodylusChase
2018 The Little Mermaid Mr. Coleman
2018 Belleville Cop Contremaître
2019Fatal GetawayOfficer Martin
2020Pregnant and AloneMotel Manager
2020 Brothers by Blood Bono
2020American LionsHobbes
2021 Dark State Joeboy
2021Apollyon – The Black AwakeningFather Michael
2022Isle of HopeDr. Garrison

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985–1988 Miami Vice Various roles4 episodes
1986Intimate StrangersSgt. EllisTelevision film
1986Charley HannahMarco
1986Vengeance: The Story of Tony CimoDetective Bud Causey
1987 High Mountain Rangers Danny 'Peanuts' FioreEpisode: "Pilot"
1988–1990 Superboy Ben / Commanding Cop / Jake3 episodes
1989 B.L. Stryker Chet RinkerEpisode: "Auntie Sue"
1990The Love Boat: A Valentine VoyageFenceTelevision film
1990 Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture Mike Knighton / D.A.'s Assistant
1990–1992 Super Force Capt. Avery Merkel11 episodes
1991 Murder 101 Mike DowlingTelevision film
1991Red WindBo
1991 Only Fools and Horses Riccardo 'Rico' OcchettiEpisode: "Miami Twice"
1992 Swamp Thing AlonsoEpisode: "This Old House of Mayan"
1993Staying AfloatCarlosTelevision film
1994 Fortune Hunter IronsideEpisode: "The Frostfire Intercept"
1995 Crosstown Traffic Srgt. BarnesTelevision film
1996Hello, She LiedClub Patron
1996 Pier 66 Burly man
1997 Walker, Texas Ranger Sid JarvisEpisode: "The Fighting McLains"
1997 Kenan & Kel Buck SavageEpisode: "A Star Is Peeved"
1997Assault on Devil's IslandGallindo's LawyerTelevision film
1998 Creature Exec2 episodes
1998 Logan's War: Bound by Honor Mike FaffinoTelevision film
2000 Falcone Carlo VolonteEpisode: "Pilot"
2000 The Fugitive Steve Beech
2001 Sheena ArmstrongEpisode: "Children of the LaMistas"
2001–2003 All My Children Flanders, Evan6 episodes
2002–2003 Oz Frank Urbano 9 episodes
2002–2003 Ocean Ave. Roberto Rendon44 episodes
2007 Burn Notice MasonEpisode: "Unpaid Debts"
2008 Recount Tom Feeney Television film
2013 Graceland MaxEpisode: "Heat Run"
2014–2015 The Red Road Captain Warren8 episodes
2015Instant GratificationFrank GaldoTelevision film
2015South BeachJuan's Bodyguard6 episodes
2016 11.22.63 Jack Ruby Episode: "Other Voices, Other Rooms"
2016The MobKingBillottiTelevision film
2016 Ballers Dr. Frey2 episodes
2017 Bloodline Eddie DerlagoEpisode: "Part 29"
2018 Daredevil Commissioner Chris DiMolinaEpisode: "Please"
2018 Escape at Dannemora Scary Gary / Commissary Clerk3 episodes
2019 Wu-Tang: An American Saga Patxi
2020 For Life Police CommissionerEpisode: "Pilot"
2020The Charm of LoveMayorTelevision film

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