Bedrooms renee taylor joseph bologna biography
Bologna, Joseph 1934(?)- (Joe Bologna)
PERSONAL
Born December 30, 1934 (some variety cite 1938), in Brooklyn, NY; married Renee Taylor (an competitor, writer, and director), August, 1965; children: Gabriel (an actor, litt‚rateur, and director). Education: Graduate sketch out Brown University.
Addresses:
Agent—Harry Gold, TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505; (voice work) Cunningham/Escott/Slevin & Doherty Talent Intercession, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Entourage 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025.
Manager—Matt Sherman, Matt Sherman Managing, 9107 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 225, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Career:
Actor, check performer, director, producer, and man of letters. Previously worked as director become peaceful producer of commercials for advertisement agency; also worked at exceptional jobs in and around Additional York City.
Military service: U.S. Marine Corps.
Awards, Honors:
Academy Award selection and Screen Award nomination, Writers Guild of America, both worst screenplay adaptation (with Renee Actress and David Zelag Goodman), 1971, for Lovers and Other Strangers; Screen Award nomination (with Taylor), best original comedy, 1972, avoidable Made for Each Other; callous sources cite Emmy Award, 1973, for Acts of Love see Other Comedies, and Emmy Accord nomination, 1975, for Paradise; Fete Prize (with others), best lid feature, Long Island International Ep Expo, 2002, for Returning Mickey Stern; Lifetime Achievement Award, Los Angeles Italian Film Awards, 2003.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Gig "Giggy" Pimimba, Made expend Each Other, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971.
Joe, Cops and Robbers, United Artists, 1973.
Pete, Mixed Company, United Artists, 1974.
Dan Torrance, The Big Bus, Paramount, 1976.
Leo Schneider, Chapter Two, Columbia, 1979.
King Kaiser, My Choice Year, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1982.
Victor Lyons, Blame It on Rio, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984.
Joey, The Woman in Red, Orion, 1984.
Doctor Malavaqua, Transylvania 6-5000, New World, 1985.
Vito Pignoli, It Had to Be You, Limelite Studios, 1989.
Uncle Phil, Coupe indication Ville, Universal, 1990.
David Hodges, Alligator II: The Mutation, 1991.
Bennie Mastallone, Jersey Girl, Triumph Releasing, 1992.
(As Joe Bologna) Anthony Canberra, Deadly Rivals, 1992.
(As Joe Bologna) Reggie, Night of the Archer (also known as Don't Hurt Me!), 1994.
Mike Capomezzo, Love Is Vagrant There Is,Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1996.
Goldstein, Ringer, 1996.
(As Joe Bologna) Heaven Before I Die, 1997.
Leonard "Lenny" Koufax, Big Daddy, Columbia, 1999.
Renfro, Blink of an Eye (also known as Urban Jungle), Mainline Releasing, 1999.
Mel Kingman, Squint, 2001.
Dying on the Edge, 2001.
Mickey Close-together, Returning Mickey Stern, Metroscape Distraction, 2003.
(As Jo Bologna) Principal Pugliese, Pledge of Allegiance (also noted as Players and Red Zone), Belgravia Entertainment, 2003.
Harry, The Boynton Beach Bereavement Club (also minor as Boynton Beach Club), Prophet Goldwyn Films/Roadside Attractions, 2006.
Voice dead weight Mr.
Start, Ice Age: Influence Meltdown (animated; also known bring in Ice Age 2), Twentieth Century-Fox, 2006.
Film Work:
(With Renee Taylor) Innovator, 2 (short film), 1966.
(With Taylor) Director, It Had to Put right You, Limelite Studios, 1989.
Director, Love Is All There Is, Prophet Goldwyn Company, 1996.
Producer, Returning Mickey Stern, Metroscape Entertainment, 2003.
Televison Appearances; Movies:
Salvatore "Bill" Bonnano, Honor Graceful Father, CBS, 1973.
Sam Rodino, Woman of the Year, CBS, 1976.
(As Joe Bologna) Ted Conti, Torn Between Two Lovers, CBS, 1979.
Max Boone, One Cooks, the Further Doesn't, CBS, 1983.
Rico Castelli, Copacabana (also known as Barry Manilow's "Copacabana"), CBS, 1985.
Chuck Hassan, A Time to Triumph, CBS, 1986.
Gordon Vogel, Not Quite Human, 1987.
Judge Manza, Prime Target, 1989.
(As Joe Bologna) Ned Monk, Thanksgiving Day (also known as The Fair to middling Family), 1990.
Walter Winchell, Citizen Cohn, HBO, 1992.
Detective John Pollina, The Danger of Love: The Carolyn Warmus Story (also known bring in The Danger of Love), 1992.
Aaron Humphrey, Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love, Deceiver, 1994.
Vincent DeMarco, The Don's Analyst (also known as National Lampoon's "The Don's Analyst"), Showtime, 1997.
Voice of Lieutenant Dan Turpin, The Batman/Superman Movie (animated; also be revealed as Batman/Superman Adventures: World's Finest), 1998.
P.
T. Wynnsocki, Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure, UPN, 2000.
Louis Angelini, Jane Doe: Til Swallow up Do Us Part, Hallmark Canal, 2005.
Noah, Fathers and Sons, Offset, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Steve Bryant, Sins (also known as 3Sins), CBS, 1986.
Arnie Zwillman, An Inconvenient Woman, 1991.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Benny, PBS, 1971.
Acts of Love and Other Comedies (also known as Marlo Socialist in "Acts of Love—and Treat Comedies"), ABC, 1973.
Tony, Nick, King, and Biff, Paradise, CBS, 1974.
Peter, A Lucille Ball Special: What Now, Catherine Curtis? (also get around as What Now, Catherine Curtis?), CBS, 1976.
Host, David, and Account, Bedrooms, HBO, 1984.
The Joe Piscopo Special, HBO, 1984.
Himself, The Creation of "The Woman in Red," 1984.
Gail Sheehy's "New Passages," ABC, 1996.
Voice of Lounge Lung, Smoke Alarm: The Unfiltered Truth message Cigarettes, HBO, 1996.
Interviewee, Shot Heard 'round the World, HBO, 2001.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Nick Foley, Rags stick to Riches (also known as Foley and the Girls from Phrase.
Mags), 1986.
Astoria, Fox, 1998.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1971, 1972.
The Barbour Report, 1986.
Nick Foley, "Hunk domestic animals the House," Rags to Riches, NBC, 1987.
Charlie Verducci, "The Hurting and the Agony," Top mimic the Heap, 1991.
Charlie Verducci, "Mona by Moonlight," Top of magnanimity Heap, 1991.
Charlie Verducci, "Oldies however Young 'Uns," Married … carry Children, Fox, 1991.
Charlie Verducci, "Top of the Heap," Married … with Children, Fox, 1991.
Bryan "Brynie" Sullivan, "The Mole," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992.
Jack Barbara, "Cold Cuts," L.A.
Law, NBC, 1994.
(As Joe Bologna) Alan Beck, "The Gym Teacher," The Nanny, CBS, 1994.
Leo/Max Barnett, "Who Killed primacy Movie Mogul?," Burke's Law, CBS, 1995.
Lou Spadaro, "Caroline and interpretation Ex-Wife," Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1996.
Mike DeAngelo, "By Design," Temporarily Yours (also known as Temp Yours, Temp Mine), CBS, 1997.
Voice of Dan Turpin, "World's Finest," Batman: Gotham Knights (animated), 1997.
Chuck, "Older and Out," Cosby, 1997.
Phillip Devine, "The Luke & Sara Show," The Simple Life, CBS, 1998.
(As Joe Bologna) Dr.
Joe Razzo, "Ma'ternal Affairs," The Nanny, CBS, 1999.
(As Joe Bologna) Alistair Temple, "24 Hours," Martial Law, CBS, 1999.
Rabbi Goldman, "Damaged Goods," Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX, 2000.
Uncle Corky, "The Cloaked Mommy," The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2002.
(As Joe Bologna) "Profiles in Agenting," Arli$$, HBO, 2002.
Max Barrett, "Pieces of Me," Everwood (also known as Our Virgin Life in Everwood), The WB, 2005.
Bill, "Daddy Dearest," According unexpected Jim, ABC, 2006.
Also voice reproach Dan Turpin in "Brave Additional Metropolis," The New Batman/Superman Adventures (animated).
Television Appearances; Series:
Voice of Agent Daniel "Dan" Turpin, Superman (animated; also known as Superman: Honesty Animated Series), 1997-98.
Television Work; Pilots:
Coproducer and director, Good Penny, NBC, 1977.
Coproducer, Lovers and Other Strangers, ABC, 1983.
Television Work; Other:
Coproducer, Carlucci's Department (series), CBS, 1983.
Codirector, Bedrooms (special), HBO, 1984.
Stage Appearances:
(Broadway debut) Lovers and Other Strangers, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1968.
Vito Pignoli, It Had to Be You, Bathroom Golden Theatre, New York Authorization, 1981, then Marilyn Monroe Play-acting, Los Angeles.
Johnny Paolucci, Bermuda Terrace Triangle, Promenade Theatre, New Dynasty City, 1997, then Brentwood Stage production, Los Angeles, 2006.
If You Sly Leave Me, I'm Coming junk You, Cort Theatre, New Royalty City, 2001.
Stage Director:
(With Renee Taylor) Bermuda Avenue Triangle, Promenade Thespian, New York City, 1997, spread Brentwood Theatre, Los Angeles, 2006.
If You Ever Leave Me, I'm Coming with You, Cort Auditorium, New York City, 2001.
RECORDINGS
Videos:
The Joe Piscopo Video, 1985.
WRITINGS
Stage Plays:
(With Renee Taylor) Lovers and Other Strangers, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New Royalty City, 1968, published by Prophet French, 1968.
(With Taylor) It Abstruse to Be You, John Prosperous Theatre, New York City, 1981.
(With Taylor) Bermuda Avenue Triangle, Make one`s way Theatre, New York City, 1997, then Brentwood Theatre, Los Angeles, 2006.
(With Taylor) If You Shrewd Leave Me, I'm Coming tighten You, Cort Theatre, New Dynasty City, 2001.
Also wrote (with Taylor) Love All Ways, Actors Accommodation Theatre.
Screenplays:
2 (short film), 1966.
(With Renee Taylor and David Zelag Goodman) Lovers and Other Strangers (based on the play by Metropolis and Taylor), Cinerama, 1970.
(With Taylor) Made for Each Other, Ordinal Century-Fox, 1971.
(With Taylor) It Esoteric to Be You (based load play by Bologna and Taylor), 1989.
Love Is All There Is, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1996.
Television Movies:
(With Renee Taylor and Bernard Kahn) Woman of the Year, 1976.
(With Taylor) A Cry for Love, 1980.
Television Specials:
(With Renee Taylor) Benny, PBS, 1971.
(With Taylor) Acts exercise Love and Other Comedies (also known as Marlo Thomas in "Acts of Love—and Other Comedies"), ABC, 1973.
Paradise, CBS, 1974.
A Lucille Ball Special Starring Lucille Sudden and Jackie Gleason (also important as Three for Two), CBS, 1975.
Bedrooms, HBO, 1984.
Television Pilots:
Good Penny, NBC, 1977.
Lovers and Other Strangers, ABC, 1983.
Television Episodes:
Carlucci's Department, CBS, 1976.
According to some sources, along with wrote episodes of The Just what the doctor ordered American Dream Machine.
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