Justin Tinucci

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Justin Tinucci
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Born (1999-01-14) January 14, 1999 (age 25)
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Education California State University, Northridge
Occupation(s)Actor, musician
Years active2002–present

Justin Tinucci (born January 14, 1999) is an American actor and musician. He was a recurring guest in Incredible Crew and acted in iCarly , Big Love , Trophy Wife and the Netflix show Lady Dynamite where he plays Jason. He also appeared in Devil's Whisper in 2017. [1] [2]

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Early life

Tinucci was born in Denver, Colorado. After a brief appearance on iCarly at the age of 10, he moved to California along with his family to pursue his interest in acting.[ citation needed ]

Personal life

Tinucci joined California State University at Northridge to pursue a degree in media composition.[ citation needed ]

Acting career

At the beginning of his career, Tinucci appeared in several shorts including I Love You Daddy, Stanley, Recess and A Story of Beauty. He has also appeared in supporting roles in The Muppets [3] and the feature film Standing Up . [4] (also known as Goat Island) alongside Chandler Canterbury, Annalise Basso and Val Kilmer. [5] His role in this film earned him a nomination to the 35th Young Artist Award [6] for Best Supporting Young Actor in a Feature Film.

Tinucci has also appeared as a recurring guest star on Incredible Crew , [7] and as a guest star on HBO's Big Love , ABC's Trophy Wife and Lady Dynamite .[ citation needed ]

In 2016, he was cast for a large supporting role in the feature film Devil's Whisper. [ citation needed ]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009I Love You Daddy (Short)Taro Lin
2010StanleyDwayne
2010Recess (Short)Robbie
2010My First Claire (Short)Bernie
2010Left and Gone (Short)Justin
2010Courage (Short)Boy with red hair
2010A Story of Beauty (Short)Sean Baker – Junior High
2011Young Man Conan (Short)Lead
2011 The Muppets Laughing Kid
2011The Man who Could Lift PianosMick
2012ReverbJonas
2013 Standing Up ButchNominated for Best Supporting Young Actor in a Feature Film at the 35th Young Artist Awards
2017 Devil's Whisper Everett
2018 The Goldbergs: 1990-Something EverettTV Film
2021Agent RevelationPeter

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Noggin's Story TimeBaby BearVoice role
2009Disney XD's Skyrunners TestimonialsCharlieEpisode: "Press Conference - Ice Cream"
2009 iCarly JustinEpisode: "iCarly Awards"
2011 Big Love Ryan BeisingerEpisode: "Winter"
2012–2013 Incredible Crew Justin3 episodes
2013 Trophy Wife Masked TeenEpisode: "Halloween"
2013The Music ProjectShoe Crew Halloween Concert Bash
2016 Lady Dynamite JasonEpisode: "Mein Ramp"
2017Record RantJustin
2018 The Fosters SeniorEpisode: "Line in the Sand"
2019 Schooled D Spink
2020 Perry Mason Frat GuyEpisode: "Chapter Seven"

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