Tony Musante
Tony Musante (1936-2013) was a distinguished American actor whose career spanned several decades and multiple mediums. Born Anthony Peter Musante, Jr. in Bridgeport, Connecticut, he was the son of Natalie Anne, a dedicated school teacher, and Anthony Peter Musante, an accountant. Musante pursued higher education at Oberlin College and later at Northwestern University, where he honed his craft.
His filmography includes a diverse array of feature films shot both in the United States and abroad, particularly in Italy. Musante is perhaps best known for his role in the television series *Toma*, which served as a precursor to *Baretta*, and for his performance in the long-running soap opera *As The World Turns*. He also graced the stage in the 1975 Broadway play *P.S. Your Cat Is Dead!*, earning a nomination for a Drama Desk Award for his performance. Additionally, Musante received an Emmy Award nomination for his impactful role in a 1975 episode of *Medical Center*, titled "A Quality of Mercy."
One of his most memorable characters was Antonio "Nino" Schibetta, a notorious Mafia leader, in the groundbreaking HBO series *Oz*, which received critical acclaim. Musante's versatility and talent left a significant mark on the entertainment industry.
Filmography
The Detective
The Grissom Gang
Goodbye & Amen
The Last Run
Once a Thief (1965)
The Incident
The Pope of Greenwich Village
The Deep End of the Ocean
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
The Mercenary
Exiled
We Own the Night