Jon Manfrelotti | |
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Born | Jonathan Manfrelotti 1953 (age 70–71) |
Occupation | Actor |
Jon Manfrellotti (born 1953) is an American actor who has appeared in several sitcoms. He is best known for his role as Gianni in Everybody Loves Raymond .
Manfrellotti got his first role in Flodder in Amerika! in 1992. Since then, he has made several minor appearances in several mainstream shows. These include Law & Order , Seinfeld , Platypus Man , NYPD Blue and Mad Men . He has also appeared in several films including Grilled , Just My Luck , Welcome to Mooseport , Crime of the Century and Spy Hard . [1]
His first major role was as Ray Barone's friend "Gianni" for 25 episodes on Everybody Loves Raymond. Before he got that steady role on Everybody Loves Raymond , he made his first appearance during the show's first season as the Cable Guy on the episode “The Game”. [2]
Manfrellotti appeared in a recurring role on the comedy-drama Men of a Certain Age during its two-season run on TNT. [3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Flodders in America | Limousinebestuurder | |
1996 | Spy Hard | Bouncer / Doorman | |
2004 | Welcome to Mooseport | Reporter | |
2006 | Just My Luck | Palace Cab Driver | |
2006 | Grilled | Chef | |
2016 | Dating Daisy | Nathan | |
2019 | Tell Me I Love You | Barry | |
2022 | Somewhere in Queens | Petey |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Law & Order | Detective Morelli | Episode: "Self Defense" |
1995 | Seinfeld | Guy in Police Lineup | Episode: "The Beard" |
1995 | Platypus Man | Ben | Episode: "Without a Hitch" |
1996 | Crime of the Century | Reporter | Television film |
1997–2005 | Everybody Loves Raymond | Gianni / Cable Guy | 24 episodes |
2000, 2005 | The King of Queens | Ed / Gianni | 2 episodes |
2005 | NYPD Blue | Ed Corbelli | Episode: "Sergeant Sipowicz' Lonely Hearts Club Band" |
2009 | 'Til Death | Tom | Episode: "No Complaints" |
2010–2015 | Mad Men | Art Garten | 3 episodes |
2009–2011 | Men of a Certain Age | Manfro | 13 episodes |
2018 | I'm Dying Up Here | Phil | 2 episodes |
2021 | Made for Love | Jerry | Episode: "I Want a Lawyer" |
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