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Antony Alda (born Antonio Joseph D'Abruzzo; December 9, 1956 – July 3, 2009), sometimes called Tony, was an American who grew up in a popular acting family. The son of and younger of , his early studies were in and he finished at The School in New York City. He appeared on stage, in , and on . His career culminated in writing, directing, and performing in Role of a Lifetime.


Early life
Alda was born Antonio Joseph D'Abruzzo in Saint-Julien, Var, , into what would later be called an acting dynasty. His father was well known in the United States both in film and on , where he earned a . Alda's mother, Flora Marino, was an Italian actress. His was .

About growing up within the dynasty, Antony once explained, "The theater has always been a comfortable place for me. I spent all my summers on Broadway. Dad would be in one play and Alan would be in another. I used to hang out with the lighting guys." He found that being an Alda had its professional ups and downs. "People figure you know what you're doing because you grew up around acting. Other people think you got the part because of your name."

Antony Alda finished his high school studies at Notre Dame International in , and completed his academic career studying musical composition at The Juilliard School in New York City. He was married twice, first in 1975 to Leslie Clark at Saint Thomas Episcopal Church in New York City at Fifth Avenue. Their reception was held at the old Biltmore Hotel. The marriage lasted until 1977. His sons were born during his marriage to actress Lori Carrell, to whom he was married from 1981 to 1992. During this time his mother commented, "Marriage was good for Tony. It changed him and made him more mature."


Career
Throughout his career, Alda played in seven films, including the Oscar-winning Melvin and Howard, Homeboy, Hot Child in the City, and two TV "shorts" including Bungle Abbey. He was cast in several television series and appeared in more than 200 episodes including two on as Rick Elliot. Alda later played Johnny Corelli during two years (1990–1991) on NBC's Days of Our Lives.

Like Johnny Corelli, Alda saw himself as something of a jokester. He said, "I always played practical jokes on people." One prank involved his donning a wig and passing himself off as one of his mother's church friends to a visiting aunt.


Role of a Lifetime
His most notable accomplishment is the film Role of a Lifetime released in 2001. Alda wrote, directed, and acted in the film, which is about a formerly successful actor, Bobby. Bobby seems to be egotistical at first, but is soon rendered a sympathetic persona by the starring actor, . Bobby has lost his wife in the Hollywood rat race and is on his way to becoming a "has-been." He has an accident that results in a disappearance long enough for Hollywood to assume he is dead and to begin to cast a movie based on his life. Bobby takes on a different identity, that of Texan Buck Steele, in order to audition for and, eventually, play himself in the movie. In the persona of Buck Steele, Bobby interacts with his ex-wife, his best friend and a mysterious old Hispanic gentleman. These experiences, while disturbing, enable Bobby to re-examine many aspects of his life. (Alda both credited and quoted in the film; he inconspicuously placed Socrates' quote "An unexamined life is not worth living" in several scenes.)


Death
Antony died in from cirrhosis on July 3, 2009, aged 52.


Filmography

Film
TV movie
TV movie
As "Tony Alda". Also Director and writer.
(final film role)


Television
1 Episode: "Orlando, the Prophet" Credited as "Anthony Alda"
2 episodes: "The Treasure of San Bosco Reef: Part 1"
"The Treasure of San Bosco Reef: Part 2"
1 Episode: "The Pirates of Tin Pan Alley"
1 Episode: Murder Under Glass
1 Episode: "Lend a Hand"
TV Short
TV Short
TV series; 1 Episode: "The Killer Indy"
TV series; 1 Episode: "Women of Valor"
2 episodes: "Rise and Fall", "A Question of Trust"
TV series; 1 Episode: "Pilot"
TV series; 1 Episode: "Rock Around Henry"
TV series; 1 Episode: "Double Exposure"
TV series
TV series; 1 Episode: "The Rabbit and the Fox"


As writer


As director


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