Fatso-Fasano

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Years active 2003 – present

Fatso-Fasano is an American film, television actor and musician. He is perhaps best known for playing Marvin on the television series Weeds from 2006 to 2012. [1]

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Filmography

  1. Weeds (2006–2012) (TV series) as Marvin (12 episodes), see List of Weeds episodes
    1. It's Time, Part 2
    2. It's Time, Part 1
    3. Yes I Can
    4. The Dark Time
    5. He Taught Me How to Drive By
    6. Grasshopper
    7. Bill Sussman
    8. The Brick Dance
    9. A Pool and His Money
    10. Doing the Backstroke
    11. Pittsburgh
    12. Yeah, Just Like Tomatoes
  2. Soul Men (2008) as Pay-Pay
  3. Welcome to the Captain (2008) (TV series) as Bouncer #1 (1 episode)
    1. The Wrecking Crew
  4. Rockin' Meera (2006) as Shorty
  5. The Black Dahlia (2006) as Dealer
  6. John Tucker Must Die (2006) as Tommy
  7. Price to Pay (2006) as Boger
  8. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2005) (TV series) as the Pretzel Vendor (1 episode)
    1. Dog Eat Dog
  9. Everybody Hates Chris (2005) (TV series) as D.J. (1 episode)
    1. Everybody Hates Halloween
  10. NYPD Blue (2004) (TV series) as Jamal (1 episode)
    1. The Vision Thing (season 12)
  11. The Handler (TV series) (2003) (TV series) as Bouncer (1 episode)
    1. Street Boss
  12. The Beat (2003) as Greyton
  1. The Way of the West

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References

  1. Halperin, Shirley (October 30, 2007). "Weeds recap: Conrad and Nancy fire up". Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved October 24, 2021.