Nick Mancuso

Dark handsome leading man of TV has also worked in (primarily Canadian) films and theater since the late 1970s. Mancuso convinces as mysterious heroes and explosive ethnic characters. His swarthy complexion garnered him roles portraying Indians, Israelis, Latinos, and eastern Europeans. Mancuso was actually born in southern Italy and emigrated to Toronto Canada with his parents as a child. He abandoned psychology after graduating college and pursued an acting career working extensively on the Canadian stage.

Mancuso won the attention of prolific American TV producer Stephen J. Cannell who cast him in his first TV-movie stateside, "Dr. Scorpion" (ABC, 1978), and the successful two-hour pilot "Stingray" (NBC, 1985). The latter led to a series in which Mancuso played an enigmatic loner who drove a '65 Corvette and helped folks in distress. His more recent TV credits include "Wild Palms" (ABC, 1993), as an outrageous visual artist who has a fateful run-in with Angie Dickinson. Mancuso's most notable film work was a Genie Award winning performance in "Ticket to Heaven" (1981), as a young teacher unwittingly indoctrinated into a religious cult. His subsequent credits include the Brandon Lee vehicle "Rapid Fire" and "Under Siege" (both 1992), starring Steven Seagal.

  • Born:
    in Italy
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • University of Toronto, psychology
Milestones
  • 1949 Born in southern Italy
  • 1976 Gained national attention playing Kewpie in George Bloomfield s CBC production of Paradise Lost by Clifford Odets
  • 1978 TV-movie debut, starred in Dr. Scorpion , a Stephen J. Cannell-produced fantasy adventure
  • 1979 Feature debut, starred in the suspense film Nightwing
  • 1980 TV miniseries debut, Scruples
  • 1985 Starred in the NBC crime show pilot, Stingray , produced and written by Cannell
  • 1993 Appeared in the popular sci-fi miniseries Wild Palms , executive produced by Oliver Stone
  • 1993 Starred in Matrix , a fantasy action series on USA
  • Founded a Toronto theater troupe called Teatru Streetcarru that produced plays for Toronto s Italian community
  • Raised in Toronto Canada
  • Starred in the series Stingray
  • Toured cross-Canada with his theater troupe
  • Worked as a performer and artistic director for a season at Vancouver s Playhouse Theater

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