Anthony Marciona
Biography
Biography
Anthony Marciona brought smiles and laughter to countless audiences over the course of his film career. Marciona's early acting career mostly consisted of roles in various films, such as the dramatic musical "The Idolmaker" (1980) with Ray Sharkey, "Invasion U.S.A." (1985) and the Danny Jordano comedy "Playing for Keeps" (1986). He had an early role on the television special "Heart Beat" (NBC, 1984-85). Marciona worked in television around the start of his acting career with a role on "Murder, She Wrote" (CBS, 1984-1996). Following that project, Marciona worked on mostly television programs, including "Melrose Place" (1991-98), "Strong Medicine" (Lifetime, 1999-2005) and "Alias" (ABC, 2001-06). He also appeared in "L.A. Dragnet" (2002-04) and "Mister Sterling" (NBC, 2002-03). Following that project, he worked on "Melrose Place" (1991-98), "Strong Medicine" (Lifetime, 1999-2005) and "Alias" (ABC, 2001-06). He also appeared in "L.A. Dragnet" (2002-04) and "Mister Sterling" (NBC, 2002-03). In more recent years, Marciona had roles in the Christopher Walken musical comedy "The Country Bears" (2002), the Brian Christopher O'Halloran comedy sequel "Clerks II" (2006) and "An American Carol" (2008). He also appeared in the Joseph Gordon-Levitt romantic comedy "(500) Days of Summer" (2009) and the romantic comedy "Did You Hear About the Morgans?" (2009) with Hugh Grant. Most recently, Marciona acted on "The Thundermans" (Nickelodeon, 2013-).