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Tony Danza

American boxer and actor (born 1951)

Tony Danza

American boxer and actor (born 1951)

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nameTony Danza
imageTony Danza.jpg
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birth_nameAnthony Salvatore Iadanza
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City, New York, U.S.
height5 ft 9 in
alma_materUniversity of Dubuque (BA)
occupationActor
years_active1978–present
spouse
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Tony Danza (born Anthony Salvatore Iadanza; April 21, 1951) is an American actor and retired professional boxer. He is known for co-starring in the television series Taxi (1978–1983) and Who's the Boss? (1984–1992), for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award and four Golden Globe Awards. In 1998, Danza won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Male Performer in a New Television Series for his work on the 1997 sitcom The Tony Danza Show (not to be confused with his 2004–2006 daytime variety talk show of the same name). He has also appeared in films such as The Hollywood Knights (1980), Going Ape! (1981), She's Out of Control (1989), Angels in the Outfield (1994), Crash (2004), and Don Jon (2013).

Early life

Danza was born on April 21, 1951, in Brooklyn, New York, His mother was a bookkeeper and his father worked as a waste collector in Brooklyn. Danza's paternal grandparents were from Pietrelcina, Benevento, Campania, Italy, and his mother was an immigrant from the town of Campobello di Mazara in the Sicilian province of Trapani. He has a younger brother, Matty Jr. (born 1954), a Los Angeles restaurant owner. He lived in East New York, Brooklyn until he was 14, and his family relocated to Malverne, New York, on Long Island. Danza attended Malverne Senior High School, graduating in 1968. In the first episode of his show Teach: Tony Danza, Danza describes himself as a "bad student" in high school. He earned a bachelor's degree in history in 1972 from the University of Dubuque, which he attended on a wrestling scholarship. In 1975, as a joke, Danza's friends entered him in the New York City Golden Gloves Tournament. After knocking out his first six opponents all in the first round, Danza was knocked out in the finals.

During his first year of college, he had the Robert Crumb "Keep on Truckin'" character tattooed on his upper right arm. In a 1985 interview in Us Weekly magazine, Danza remarked, "I was playing pool with a guy who had all these tattoos, and I wanted to be friends." Danza also sports a "Keep Punching" boxing gloves tattoo on his right shoulder as well as "Tracy", his (former) wife's name, on his chest. In college, Danza met and married his first wife.

Career

Boxing

Danza was a professional boxer with a record of 8 wins and 3 losses (8 knockouts, 6 in the first round). He competed from 1976 until 1979 in the middleweight division.

Acting and show business

Danza in 1995
Danza in 2012

Shortly after his college graduation from the University of Dubuque, Danza was discovered by a producer at a boxing gymnasium in New York. He then earned a spot on the television show Taxi (1978-1983), playing a cab driver and part-time boxer Tony Banta, and later starred on Who's the Boss? (1984–1992), in which he portrayed Tony Micelli, a former baseball player, housekeeper, and single father. For his contribution to the television industry, in 1988, Danza was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard.

Danza's movie debut was in the comedy The Hollywood Knights (1980), which was followed by Going Ape! (1981), Cannonball Run II (1984), and She's Out of Control (1989). Later films included the role of Mel Clark, a baseball player, in Angels in the Outfield (1994), Juror No. 7 in the TV-movie 12 Angry Men (1997), and Fred in Crash (2004).

Danza also starred in the short-lived sitcoms Hudson Street (1995) and The Tony Danza Show (1997), not to be confused with his 2004–2006 talk show, The Tony Danza Show. He had a role in the TV drama Family Law from 2000 until 2002.

He was nominated for an Emmy Award for a guest-starring 1998 role in the TV series The Practice. He received critical acclaim for his performance in the 1999 Broadway revival of the Eugene O'Neill play The Iceman Cometh. In 2002, Danza released his debut album The House I Live In as a 1950s-style crooner.

Danza hosted his own TV talk show, The Tony Danza Show (2004-2006), that was produced each weekday morning in his hometown of New York and was syndicated across the US. On May 9, 2005, during a go-kart race with NASCAR star Rusty Wallace, who was a guest on the show, Danza's kart flipped after Wallace accidentally bumped him. Neither he nor Wallace was wearing a helmet at the time, and both were uninjured. Danza returned to go-kart racing on October 20, 2005, to challenge IndyCar driver Danica Patrick, but his brakes malfunctioned and he skidded into a wall, unharmed. His daytime talk show ended in May 2006; the last live episode aired on May 26, 2006.

He starred on Broadway as Max Bialystock in The Producers, from December 19, 2006, to March 11, 2007, and reprised his role at the Paris Las Vegas from August 13, 2007, to February 9, 2008.

Danza hosted the 4th season of The Contender in 2008.

A Broadway adaptation of the 1992 film Honeymoon in Vegas opened on a pre-Broadway run at New Jersey's Paper Mill Playhouse on September 26, 2013, co-starring Danza and Tony nominee Rob McClure, with Gary Griffin directing. Danza was inducted into the Ride of Fame in December 2014, and the double-decker sightseeing bus commemorated his role in the Broadway musical.

Danza portrayed Jon Martello Sr. in Don Jon (2013). He also starred as Tony Caruso Sr. in the 2018 Netflix series The Good Cop as "a disgraced, former NYPD officer who never followed the rules." It was canceled after one season.

Teaching

During the 2009–2010 school year Danza filmed A&E reality show Teach: Tony Danza, in which he co-instructed a 10th grade English class at Northeast High School in Philadelphia. It premiered on October 1, 2010. The book I'd Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had: My Year as a Rookie Teacher at Northeast High (), which was released in 2012, was based on his year of teaching.

Community Service

Danza created an organization called The Stars of Tomorrow Project. The organization introduces young adults to the borough of Manhattan in New York and a possible career in the arts.

Personal life

Danza's first marriage was to Rhonda Yeoman. They wed in 1970, had son Marc Anthony in January 1971, and divorced in 1974. Their son Marc appeared with Danza on Taxi in two episodes as Brian Sims. https://people.com/all-about-tony-danza-children-8628595

In 1986, Danza married Tracy Robinson. The couple separated in 2006 and filed for divorce on March 10, 2011; the divorce was finalized on February 6, 2013. They have two daughters Katie and Emily.https://people.com/all-about-tony-danza-children-8628595

In 2008, Danza and his son Marc co-authored a cookbook, Don't Fill Up on the Antipasto: Tony Danza's Father-Son Cookbook.

At one point Danza was a partner in Alleva Dairy, promoted as America's oldest cheese shop, on Grand Street in the Little Italy section of Manhattan.

Professional boxing record

|- |11 || Win || 8–3 || || KO || 3 (8) || || || Phoenix, Arizona, US || |- |10 || Win || 7–3 || || KO || 1 (10) || || || Felt Forum, New York City || |- |9 || Win || 6–3 || || KO || 1 (8) || || || Brooklyn, New York City || |- |8 || Win || 5–3 || || KO || 1 (8) || || || Roll-a-Rama, Brooklyn, New York City || |- |7 || Loss || 4–3 || || TKO || 1 (8) || || || Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York City || |- |6 || Win || 4–2 || || TKO || 1 (8) || || || Nanuet, New York City || |- |5 || Win || 3–2 || || TKO || 1 (6) || || || Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York City || |- |4 || Win || 2–2 || || KO || 3 (6) || || || Long Island Arena, Commack, New York City || |- |3 || Loss || 1–2 || || Points || 4 || || || Dover, New Jersey, USA || |- |2 || Loss || 1–1 || || KO || 1 (4) || || || Sunnyside Gardens, Queens, New York City || |- |1 || Win || 1–0 || || KO || 1 (4) || || || New York City ||

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980The Hollywood KnightsDuke
1981Going Ape!Foster
1984Cannonball Run IITony
1988Mr. Thompson and His BananasTony Thompson
Wall of Tyranny (a.k.a. Freedom Fighter)Victor Ross
1989She's Out of ControlDoug Simpson
I'm from HollywoodHimself
1994Angels in the OutfieldMel Clark
1996IlltownD'Avalon
Dear GodHimselfUncredited
1997GlamSid Dalgren
The Girl Gets MoeMoe
A Brooklyn State of MindLouie Crisci
Meet Wally SparksNew York Cab Driver
2004The WhisperSimon
CrashFred
2006Cloud 9HimselfUncredited
2009The Nail: The Story of Joey NardoneChickie
2010FiredogRocky
2013Don JonJon Martello Sr.
AftermathKing
2021RumbleSiggy (voice)
2022Darby and the DeadGary
2025Re-ElectionStanislaw Bauer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978–1983TaxiTony BantaMain Role; 114 episodes
1980Murder Can Hurt YouPony LambrettaTelevision film
1983The Love BoatBud O'Hara2 episodes
1984Single Bars, Single WomenDennisTelevision film
1984–1992Who's the Boss?Tony MicelliLead Role; 196 episodes
1986Sesame StreetHimself3 episodes
Doing LifeJerry RosenbergTelevision film
19881988 Kids' Choice AwardsHost
Freedom FighterVic RossTelevision film
1989Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo CelebrationHostTelevision film
1991The Whereabouts of JennyRowdy PatronTelevision film
Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus FaraceConstabile "Gus" FaraceTelevision film
1991–1992Baby TalkBaby Mickey Campbell (voice)35 episodes
1994The Mighty JungleVinnie, The Alligator (voice)Unknown episodes
The Mighty JungleVinnie, The Alligator (voice)Television film
1995Deadly WhispersTom ActonTelevision film
1995–1996Hudson StreetTony Canetti22 episodes
1996North Shore FishSalTelevision film
199712 Angry MenJuror No. 7Television film
1997–1998The Tony Danza ShowTony DiMeo14 episodes
1998The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia PhenomenonBarney GormanTelevision film
The PracticeTommy Silva4 episodes
NoahNorman WatersTelevision film
A Capitol FourthHimself (host)
2000–2002Family LawJoe Celano25 episodes
2000King of the HillHimself (voice)Episode: "Peggy's Fan Fair"
2001Family GuyEpisode: "Ready, Willing and Disabled"
BetteHimselfEpisode: “Of Men and Meatballs”
2003Stealing ChristmasJack Clayton / SantaTelevision film
2004–2006The Tony Danza ShowHimselfHost; 330 episodes
2005All My ChildrenHotel ManagerEpisode: "May 18, 2005"
2007A Capitol FourthHimself (host)
2008Rita RocksMatt MorelliEpisode: "The Crying Game"
2010Teach: Tony DanzaHimself7 episodes
2016Broad CityMr. AbramsEpisode: "Philadelphia"
Sebastian SaysSalvoTelevision film
2017There's... Johnny!Fred de Cordova6 episodes
2018The Good CopTony Caruso Sr.10 episodes
2020OutmatchedJay BennettEpisode: "Grandparents"
2022Blue BloodsLieutenant Raymond MorettiEpisode: "Allegiance"
2022Finding Your RootsHimselfEpisode: "Fighters"
2022–presentPower Book III: Raising KananStefano MarchettiGuest (season 2)
Recurring role (season 3–present)
2023And Just Like That...HimselfEpisode: "The Real Deal"
2023Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of MagicHimself
2023Tacoma FDLawrenceS4E11 'It's a Penisi-ful Life'

Books

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or Television Film for Taxi (1979)
  • Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy for Who's the Boss? (1986)
  • Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy for Who's the Boss? (1987)
  • Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy for Who's the Boss? (1989)
  • Nominated - Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor for She's Out of Control (1989)
  • Nominated - TV Land Award for Single Dad of the Year for Who's the Boss?
  • Won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Male Performer in a Television Series for The Tony Danza Show (1997)
  • Nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for The Practice (1998)

References

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  26. https://pix11.com/news/local-news/community-closeup/an-evening-in-nyc-with-tony-danza-and-his-non-profit/
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  28. (February 7, 2013). "Tony Danze Divorced: Officially The Boss ... of Himself".
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  30. (May 20, 2008). "Tony and Mark Danza's Favorite Family Recipes". ABC News.
  31. (May 2016). "Tony Danza is partners at Alleva Dairy in Little Italy, says election race is 'bizarre' and 'very unsettling'".
  32. "Listings - BLUE BLOODS on CBS". The Futon Critic.
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