Anthony Snow
Anthony Snow is a multi-racial native Californian who was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area by his American father William (who served in the USMC) and his 1st generation Mexican American mother Angelita.
Having been exposed to theater at an early age, Anthony became interested in acting and studied at the prestigious American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Other famous alumni include Annette Bening, Benjamin Bratt, Nicolas Cage, Danny Glover, Harry Hamlin, Teri Hatcher, Delroy Lindo, Camryn Manheim, and Denzel Washington.
Anthony Snow is best known for his starring role as the infamous outlaw "Clyde Barrow" in the Bonnie & Clyde feature film remake "The Barrow Gang". Anthony has a recurring role as "Dean Perez" on Amazon's "New Dogs, Old Tricks", and has appeared in featured films including "Mamaboy" with Gary Busey; "Running Wild" with Sharon Stone; and "Notorius Nick" with Kevin Pollack, Elizabeth Rohm, and Barry Livingston.
Besides acting Anthony has also produced and directed. Anthony's directorial debut was a boxing pilot made for ESPN with former 3-time world champion Tony "The Tiger" Lopez. Anthony has produced eight films, has also been an assistant director, and helped crew seven other projects.
While attending UNLV, Anthony attended classes and became friends with Jimmy Walker. The comedian and actor star of the 70's sit-com TV series "Good Times".
Anthony credits Jon Voight and John Travolta as his acting inspiration when working with Voight on "The Last of his Tribe" (1992) and with Travolta on "Phenomenon" (1996).
Mr. Snow has credits that range from Stage, Television, Film, Print, Industrials, Commercials, to Voice Overs.
Anthony is a member of the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.