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Mario Cantone (born December 9, 1959) is an American comedian, writer, actor, singer and television host best known for his numerous stage shows. He also played Anthony Marentino in Sex and the City and Terri in Men in Trees (2006–2008).
Steampipe Alley is a children's television program that aired on WWOR from 1988 to 1993. [1] The program was hosted by comedian Mario Cantone, with announcing duties handled by longtime station staff announcer Ted Mallie (referred to on-air by Cantone as "Don Pardonmeo", a play on the name of another veteran announcer, Don Pardo).
Mario Cantone is reflecting on his time filming And Just Like That and saying goodbye to the late Willie Garson. Cantone's Anthony Marentino and Garson's Stanford Blatch had quite the journey in ...
Mario Cantone is all for a second season of And Just Like That. His hilarious character, Anthony Marentino, is newly single on the Sex and the City reboot, and everyone's favorite outspoken baker ...
Mario Cantone, David Eigenberg, Willie Garson and Evan Handler are officially set to reprise their roles in the “Sex and the City” revival at HBO Max. “And Just Like That…”, the new ...
Roasters: Mario Cantone, Lenny Clarke, Dane Cook, Nick DiPaolo, Ed Lover with Doctor Dré, Adam Ferrara, Colin Quinn, Don Gavin, and Gina Gershon, and a surprise guest appearance by Jim Breuer, with pre-taped appearances by Michael J. Fox, Peter Gallagher, Gilbert Gottfried as Denis' Irish Wolfhound, Joe Mantegna, Conan O'Brien, Rene Russo, and Christopher Walken.
Comedian Mario Cantone put on quite an entertaining performance during Sunday's Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.The Sex and the City actor started by yelling the correct answer to the opening puzzle ...
It was directed by Kathleen Marshall and starred Christine Ebersole, Michael Park, Erin Davie, Megan Sikora, Mario Cantone, Tom Hewitt, Chip Zien, and Kate Burton. [14] [11] The Library Theatre Company in Manchester produced a UK revival of the show in 1987 starring Josephine Blake, Kathryn Evans and David Dale. It was directed by Paul Kerryson.