Ray Abruzzo
Ray Abruzzo, born on August 12, 1954, is a distinguished American actor celebrated for his compelling performances in television drama and comedy. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Little Carmine Lupertazzi in the critically acclaimed series *The Sopranos*, where his character navigated the complex dynamics of organized crime.
Abruzzo's career also includes a notable role as Detective Michael McGuire on the legal drama *The Practice*, which aired from 1998 to 2004, showcasing his ability to tackle intense, character-driven narratives. Additionally, he is remembered for his performance as Tony Giuliano, a character in the beloved courtroom comedy *Night Court*, which ran from 1989 to 1991.
Throughout his career, Abruzzo has demonstrated a remarkable versatility, moving seamlessly between genres and earning respect within the industry. His contributions to television have made a significant impact, and he continues to be recognized for his work in both dramatic and comedic roles. With a robust body of work that spans decades, Ray Abruzzo remains a prominent figure in the acting community, celebrated for his talent and dedication to the craft.
Filmography
Murder 101: If Wishes Were Horses
My Favorite Girlfriend
Elsewhere (2020)
Bad Education (2019)
I Hate Kids
After All These Years
Feast of the Seven Fishes
Tooken
Place of Bones