Anthony Crescenzo is known for Iraade Maum Ke (2015), The Other F Word (2016) and Coveting Veronica (2017).
Anthony Cristo was born at the Nix Hospital on Wednesday March 24, 1971. He was the third of six children to Adolfo L. Cristo Jr. and Elizabeth Ann Cristo. He has two older brothers Chris and Adolph, two younger brothers, Andrew and Stephen and one little sister named Sarah. When he was six years old he saw Star Wars at a crowded theater on the South side of San Antonio and knew what he wanted to do with the rest of his life. Enterain the world. His first taste of the biz came when he was fifteen and worked on a local TV show called "Teen T.V." In 1993 he went into the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary in Santa Fe, New Mexico to study being a priest for the Archdiocese of San Antonio. While attending College he learned how to write screenplays from a student. He left the seminary after only one semester because he realized that as a priest he could only reach people in his parish and people who were Catholic but as a filmmaker he could reach the world. In 1994 he worked for Buddy MacGregor at "KICK" 92FM in Austin Texas as "Cowboy Cristo" Man of a Thousand voices. He provided the character voices for the morning show with Jim W.W. Travis and hosted an afternoon show. In 1995 he started working various jobs to get out of debt and go back to school to finish his degree. It was during this time that his beloved mother died of Endometrial cancer. His last words to her were, "Everything I do from now on, I'll do in your name." Realizing he'd wasted too much time not pursuing his dream and that his mother would never see him doing what he loved, he enrolled at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas. He made the Dean's List every semester he was there and graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Communications and a minor in Theatre Arts in August of 2002. He helped on some independent films in Austin Texas before heading out to Los Angeles to try and utilize all his talents.
On Television: In 2017 Crivello stars portraying British Academy Award winning director David Lean in the FOX21 8 part Miniseries Feud directed by the acclaimed Ryan Murphy, (starring Susan Sarandon, Jessica Lange, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Stanley Tucci, Kathy Bates, Judy Davis and Alfred Molina). In 2016 he starred in "Emma's Chance" (opposite Joseph Lawrence, Greer Grammar, Ryan McCartan and Missi Pyle) on The Hallmark Channel. In 2015 he was featured in HBO/ Stephen Soderberg's Emmy Award winning Behind the Candelabra, (staring Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, screenplay by Richard LaGravenese) whispering into Matt Damon's ear. He co- starred in director Ron Krauss' Alien Hunter (opposite James Spader, John Lynch, Roy Dotrice, Carl Lewis and Leslie Stefanson) for Sony Films and the Sci-Fi Channel. He co-starred in the Tele-films Dillinger and Capone (Mystfest 95, ITALY; with Martin Sheen and F. Murray Abraham in the title roles), ABC/Disney's Geppetto (with Drew Carey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Rene Auberjonis- directed by Tom Moore and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell), The Glass Cage (with Eric Roberts), Frankenstein Sings, Running Woman, 919 Fifth Ave, director John Gray's The Lost Capone (opposite Adrian Pasdar, Eric Roberts and Titus Welliver), director Rob Iscove's Murder in Black and White and director Ted Demme's The Bet. Mr. Crivello has guest-starred on CBS's CSI: NY, NBC's Frasier (opposite Kelsey Grammer & company), In-Laws (opposite Dennis Farina, Jean Smart & Elon Gold), the acclaimed comedy Seinfeld, Normal, Ohio (with John Goodman), Star Trek: Voyager, Babylon 5, Miami Vice , Dark Justice and Law and Order. Mr. Crivello began his television career on the daytime series One Life to Live. On Film: Mr. Crivello's feature credits include director Roland Emmerich's Trade (starring Kevin Kline) and Independence Day (starring Will Smith), Material Girls (starring Hilary and Hailey Duff, and Angelica Houston), Steve Miner's Texas Rangers (starring Usher and Ashton Kutcher), Jim Abrahams' comedy Jane Austin's Mafia!, Spellbinder, Crocodile Dundee II, Slaves of New York, Shakedown, Fire for director Aleta Chappelle, Lock- Up, Metronome, and Twisted. Mr. Crivello also starred in Gil Wadsworth's dark comedy The Glass Jar (Official Selection: 1999-2000/ N.Y. Intl. Independent, DGA Finders Series, and 11 other Film Festivals) as well as director Will Wallace's independent comedy Spanish Fly (Santa Monica and Winner: 'Best Comedy Feature' 2003 Dallas' Deep Ellum Film Festival). In 2016 his work was praised by producers, directors, actors and casting directors for his portrayal of hardened con- man "Boonie" in the short film The Mark, (New York City ShortFest and others, directed by Cannes Film Festival 'Young Director Award Winner' Taryn Kosniver) as well as Henry Toy for director Anthony Engelken. (Beverly Hills, Madrid and won the Award of Excellence / Best Short - La Jolla Film Festival.)
Anthony Crockett is known for The Experiment, Little English (2022) and Black Mail (2022).
Anthony Cruz is an actor, known for Beyond Paranormal (2021), SI loin, si proche (2017) and The Story of God with Morgan Freeman (2016).
Anthony Cruz is an actor, known for Time Apart (2020).
One half of the "Opie & Anthony" radio show, heard on XM Sattelite Radio and various CBS Radio Stations. Partnered with Gregg Hughes ("Opie"). Childhood friend of Adam Ferrara. Born and raised on Long Island but spent part of his teenage years living with his father and brother in San Juan Capistrano, California. Currently resides on Long Island.
Anthony D'Elia is an actor, known for Route 80 (2018).
Anthony D'Rosario is an actress, known for West of Sunshine (2017).
Anthony D'Souza was born in India. He is known for Blue (2009), Boss (2013) and Captain Nawab.