Tony Shalhoub

Tony Shalhoub

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Birthday: 
9 October 1953, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
Birth Name: 
Anthony Marcus Shalhoub
Height: 
178 cm
Anthony Marcus Shalhoub was born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin. His father, Joe Shalhoub, who owned a grocery chain, emigrated from Lebanon to the United States as an orphan at the age of ten, later marrying Shalhoub's mother, Helen (Seroogy), who herself was born in Wisconsin, to Lebanese parents. When Tony was six, he was introduced to ... Show more »
Anthony Marcus Shalhoub was born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin. His father, Joe Shalhoub, who owned a grocery chain, emigrated from Lebanon to the United States as an orphan at the age of ten, later marrying Shalhoub's mother, Helen (Seroogy), who herself was born in Wisconsin, to Lebanese parents. When Tony was six, he was introduced to the theater, in a school production of "The King and I". He graduated from Green Bay East High, and then graduated with a bachelor's degree in drama from the University of Southern Maine before progressing to the Yale School of Drama, which he left with a Masters in 1980.After a time in the American Repertory Theatre, he moved to Broadway where he met his future wife, Brooke Adams, whom he married in 1992. She had an adopted daughter, Josie, who was three years old at the time that Tony and Brooke married. Tony adopted Brooke's own adopted child, Josie Lynn (b. 1989) when she was eight. In 1994, the couple adopted another daughter, Sophie. Tony's first audition after arriving in Los Angeles was for Italian cabdriver Antonio Scarpacci in the long-running sitcom Wings (1990), which also starred Tim Daly and Steven Weber. Next, Tony had roles in Men in Black (1997), Men in Black II (2002), and Thir13en Ghosts (2001). His biggest break came, however, playing the obsessive-compulsive detective Adrian Monk in Monk (2002). The series made him a star and earned him four straight Emmy Award nominations between 2003 and 2006, for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. Tony won the trophy in 2003, 2005 and 2006, proving how popular he has become after the success of Monk (2002), which continues to be very popular into its fifth year. Show less «

Tony Shalhoub's FILMOGRAPHY

The Blacklist - Season 9

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Central Park - Season 2

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Rumble

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The Blacklist - Season 8

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Central Park - Season 1

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Late Night with Seth Meyers - Season 8

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The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards

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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - Season 3

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Finding Your Roots - Season 6

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Finding Your Roots - Season 5

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The Blacklist - Season 6

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The Blacklist - Season 7

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Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert - Season 5

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Elena Of Avalor - Season 3

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Mickey and the Roadster Racers - Season 3

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The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards

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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - Season 2

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The X-Files - Season 11

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert - Season 4

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Mickey and the Roadster Racers - Season 2

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The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards

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Rosy (2018)

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Tony Shalhoub'S roles

Freddy Riedenschneider
Freddy Riedenschneider
Misha Vilyenkov
Misha Vilyenkov
Alexander Minion
Alexander Minion
Luigi
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Agent Frank Haddad
Agent Frank Haddad
Jorge
Jorge
Sam Farrell
Sam Farrell
Cyrus Zorba
Cyrus Zorba
Fred Kwan
Fred Kwan
Jack Jeebs
Jack Jeebs
Psychiatrist
Psychiatrist
John Mack
John Mack
Victor Kershaw
Victor Kershaw
Ben Geisler
Ben Geisler
Antonio Scarpacci
Antonio Scarpacci
Kevin Conway
Kevin Conway
Dr. Chester Ray Banton
Dr. Chester Ray Banton
Adrian Monk
Adrian Monk
Dr. Bernard Prince
Dr. Bernard Prince
Red Wheatus
Red Wheatus
Abe Weissman
Abe Weissman
Alistair Pitt
Alistair Pitt