THOMAS CALABRO as Sam

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 THOMAS CALABRO......................... SAM
  ASHLEY LAURENCE...................... MARIA
  JAMES RUSSO..... DETECTIVE DEFAZIO
  SHAUN KURTZ............... DR. MUNOZ
  BARBARA GRUEN............ MRS. HERRERO
CLARK MOORE......................... TOR
ADAM VINCENT.................... STEVEN
CHAD NADOLSKI................ DR. TORRES
VICTOR GRANT......................... TRE
DREW NYE.................... MICHAEL
ANDREW MIA..................... MONICA
HEIDI HOLLAND........................ TINA
RICH FINLEY........... OFFICER ARNOLD
DOUG FRIEDMAN........................ PAUL
EDDIE MOFFETT........................ MICK
SHAUN MADDEN...................... RALPH
SOLOMON HOILETT...................... FRANK
FRDUAH BOATENG....................... MOJO
JUSTIN COLLINS................... FREDDIE
JASON ROSELL....................... TONY
ELANA BOUDREAUX................ CUSTOMER
PHILIP HERSH................ DET. McCLAIRE
WILL JOINES........... GROCERY CLERK

THOMAS CALABRO | SAM | has starred in three different television series. The first was the short-lived, but critically acclaimed drama, "Dreamstreet" on NBC in 1990, the last was playing the title role in "Hard Knox" in 2001. But the role of Michael Mancini on Aaron Spelling’s "Melrose Place" is the one for which he is internationally renowned. Thomas has starred in many television movies ranging from "Columbo" with Peter Falk, to "Ice Spiders" most recently shot for the Sci-Fi Channel. Other TV credits include "Stolen Innocence", "Sleep, Baby, Sleep", "LA Johns", "Vendetta", and recent guest star spots on "Cold Case" and "Nip/Tuck".

His feature movie credits include "Face to Face" with Alex Rocco, Dean Stockwell, and Joe Viterelli, "Made Men", and "Cake", among others.

On the LA theatre scene, Calabro starred with Richard Kind in "Gravity Shoes", directed by Ron Link, at the Hudson Theater. He also directed "Thespians and Troglodytes" at that same stage. He is currently starring in the award winning comedy "It’s Just Sex" at LA’s Zephyr Theater.

New York Theater credits include the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway production of "Wild Blue". "Sweet Basil" performed at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and "Open Admissions" at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, CT. Calabro directed the play "Orphans" which was performed at various homeless and rehabilitation centers in New York City. He is a member of New York’s Actor’s Studio and Circle Repertory Lab.

 

 

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