Domenick Lombardozzi
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Born |
Domenico Lombardozzi March 25, 1976 Bronx, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1993–present |
Domenico "Domenick" Lombardozzi (born March 25, 1976) is an American actor of Italian descent best known for his role as Thomas "Herc" Hauk on The Wire, Ralph Galino on Oz, Dominick aka DOM in HBO's Entourage, Ray Zancanelli on Breakout Kings, and Ralph Capone on Boardwalk Empire TV series.
Filmography
- God's Pocket (2014) - Sal
- The Family (2013) - Caputo
- Boardwalk Empire (TV series) (2013) - Ralph Capone
- Chicago Fire (TV series) - episode "A Hell of a Ride" (2013) - (Lucci) Prison Guard
- Blood Ties - Mike
- Breakout Kings (TV series) - Ray Zancanelli - Main character (2011-2012)[1]
- How Do You Know (2010) - Bullpen Pitcher
- Bored to Death (2010) - Eric
- 24 (2010) - John Mazoni
- Life's a Beach (2010) - Schmitty
- Public Enemies (2009) - Gilbert Catena
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2009) - Frank Stroup
- SIS (2008) - Vic
- Sympathetic Details (2008) - Vincent
- Finnegan (2008) - Detective Tony Carbo
- The Man (2007) - Cueball
- Miami Vice (2006) - Detective Stan Switek
- Entourage (TV series) - episode "Dominated" & "Guys and Doll" (2006) and "ReDOMption" (2008) - Dom
- Freedomland (film) (2006) - Leo Sulivan
- Find Me Guilty (2006) - Jerry McQueen
- Carlito's Way: Rise to Power (2005 video) - Artie Bottolota, Jr.
- Law & Order: Trial by Jury (TV series) - episode "Blue Wall" (2005) - Joe Petro
- The Jury (TV series) - episode "Too Jung to Die" (2004) - Marcus Peluso
- S.W.A.T. (2003) - GQ
- The Wire (2002–08, TV series) - Thomas "Herc" Hauk
- Phone Booth (2002) - Wyatt
- Love in the Time of Money (2002) - Eddie Iovine
- Kate & Leopold (2001) - Counterman
- Third Watch (TV series) - episode "Childhood Memories" (2001) - Det. Barry Newcastle
- NYPD Blue (TV series) - episode "Johnny Got His Gold" (2001) - Max Legazi
- 61* (2001 TV movie) - Moose Skowron
- Oz (TV series) - episode "Obituaries" & "A Cock and Balls Story" (2000) - Ralph Galino
- The Yards (2000) - Todd
- The Beat (TV series) - episode "The Beat Goes On" (2000)
- The Young Girl and the Monsoon (1999) - Frankie
- For Love of the Game (1999) - Tow Truck Driver
- Just One Time (film) (1999) - Cyrill
- Law & Order (TV series) - episode "Ambitious" (1999) - Jason Vitone
- Side Streets (1998) - Police Officer one
- 54 (1998) - Key
- Kiss Me, Guido (1997) - Joey Chips
- A Bronx Tale (1993) - Nicky Zero
References
- ↑ ANDREEVA, NELLIE (May 17, 2012). "A&E’s ‘Breakout Kings’ Cancelled After Two Seasons". Deadline. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
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