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Domenick Lombardozzi

Highest Rated: 95% The Irishman (2019)

Lowest Rated: 18% Love in the Time of Money (2002)

Birthday: Mar 25, 1976

Birthplace: Bronx, New York, USA

Domenico Lombardozzi was born on March 25, 1976 in the Bronx, New York, and the youngest of three. His initial interest was baseball, but at age 16, he answered an open call for non-professional young men to appear in Robert De Niro's "A Bronx Tale" (1993). Billed as Dominick Lombardozzi, he landed a minor role as a neighborhood thief whose own mother thought so little of him that she dubbed him "Nicky Zero." After the film's completion, Lombardozzi returned to his day-to-day existence, but hoped for other acting opportunities. A call came from independent filmmaker Tony Vitale, who had served as location manager on "A Bronx Tale." Vitale was making his directorial debut with "Kiss Me, Guido" (1997), an indie comedy about a pizza maker and aspiring actor who moves in with a gay roommate. Lombardozzi played Joey Chips, a friend of the pizza maker. Independent features led to a stint on "Oz" (HBO, 1997- 2003) as an imprisoned contractor. Billy Crystal's "61*" (HBO, 2001) allowed him to work as Polish-American Bill "Moose" Skowron, a first baseman for the New York Yankees during Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris' pursuit of Babe Ruth's home run record. In 2002, Lombardozzi earned his breakout role as Thomas "Herc" Hauk on "The Wire" (HBO, 2002-08). Though never a ratings hit, "The Wire" and Lombardozzi's connection to the show helped boost his profile in features and television. His fans found him playing intimidating figures in the film version of "S.W.A.T." (2003), Sidney Lumet's "Find Me Guilty" (2006) and Michael Mann's feature adaptation of his "Miami Vice" (2006) 1980s series. He earned a memorable showcase as Dom in "Entourage" (HBO, 2004-11). In 2009, he reunited with Mann to play Gilbert Catena, a bookie and associate of Johnny Depp's John Dillinger in "Public Enemies" (2009). In 2011, Lombardozzi made the leap to series lead with "Breakout Kings," an action-crime series related to "Prison Break" (Fox, 2005-09). Lombardozzi played Ray Zancanelli, a former Deputy U.S. Marshal who lost his job over money he stole. After serving his time, he teamed with fellow Marshal Charlie Duchamp (Laz Alonzo) to form a special task force that used incarcerated criminals to track down escaped fugitives. Lombardozzi earned strong reviews for his performance. He has since had roles in the films "Blood Ties" (2013), "The Gambler" (2014), "Cold Pursuit" (2019) and "Armageddon Time" (2022).

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Highest-Rated Movies

95% 86% The Irishman Watchlist 92% 94% Fresh Kills Watchlist 91% 87% Bridge of Spies Watchlist
86% 90% 61*
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68% 46% Cold Pursuit Watchlist
64% 51% The Yards
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54% 39% Blood Ties
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47% 43% Miami Vice
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44% 70% Reptile Watchlist 43% 36% The Wannabe Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Fresh Kills 92% 94% 2023 Joe Larusso Actor Reptile 44% 70% 2023 Actor The Irishman 95% 86% 2019 Anthony Salerno Actor Cold Pursuit 68% 46% 2019 Mustang Actor The Wannabe 43% 36% 2015 Mickey Actor Bridge of Spies 91% 87% 2015 Agent Blasco Actor God's Pocket 36% 34% 2014 Sal Actor Blood Ties 54% 39% 2013 Mike Actor The Family 28% 41% 2013 Mimmo Actor How Do You Know 31% 25% 2010 Bullpen Pitcher Actor S.I.S. 38% 2008 Vic Actor Miami Vice 47% 43% 2006 Det. Stan Switek Actor Love in the Time of Money 18% 26% 2002 Eddie Iovine Actor 61* 86% 90% 2001 Moose Skowron Actor The Yards 64% 51% 2000 Todd Actor Kiss Me, Guido 33% 40% 1997 Joey Chips Actor
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