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Brian Tarantina
Born(1959-03-27)March 27, 1959
DiedNovember 2, 2019(2019-11-02) (aged 60)
New York City, U.S.
EducationFiorello H. LaGuardia High School
OccupationActor
Years active1980–2019
Notable work
Children1

Brian Tarantina (March 27, 1959 – November 2, 2019) was an American stage, screen, and television character actor born in New York City.[1] He was known for his roles on such shows as One Life to Live, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Gilmore Girls.

Personal life[edit]

Tarantina was born in New York City on March 27, 1959, to father Frank William Tarantina and an unknown mother.[2] He attended what is now the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, where he then began to pursue an acting career.[3]

Shortly after midnight on November 2, 2019, Tarantina was found dead at his home in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan. At the time of his death, his publicist attributed the cause to "complications from a severe health crisis he experienced a few months [prior]."[3] However, New York City Chief Medical Examiner report released in December 2019, stated that he died from an accidental overdose of fentanyl, heroin, cocaine and diazepam.[4]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1984 The Cotton Club Vince Hood
1986 Resting Place Sp4 Beyer TV movie
1987 Critical Condition Tommy Pinto
1989 The January Man Cone
Uncle Buck E. Roger Coswell
Runaway Dreams Jay Carver
Born on the Fourth of July Vet #2
1990 Jacob's Ladder Doug
1993 The Saint of Fort Washington Fred
Carlito's Way Speller
1995 The Jerky Boys: The Movie Geno
Sweet Nothing Dee Dee
1996 Bed of Roses Randy
Vibrations Tough Guy #2 Video
The Associate Eddie
1997 Donnie Brasco Bruno
Firehouse Hooded Man TV movie
1998 Walking to the Waterline Lucy 'Replacement'
Better Living Danny
1999 Roberta Donald
Summer of Sam Bobby Del Fiore
The Talented Mr. Ripley Fighting Neighbor
2000 The Photographer Camera Salesman
2002 Personal Velocity: Three Portraits Pete Shunt
City by the Sea Snake
2003 The Introduction Charlie Short
2005 Duane Hopwood Mr. Alonso
Trust the Man Crazy Hair Driver
2006 Unconscious Morelli
A Crime Joe
2007 The Brave One Gun Store Clerk
2008 Ghost Town Ghost Cop
2009 Motherhood Opera Lover in Car
2010 Knight and Day Scrap Yard Man
2013 Resilience for Veterans I, II, III - Short
2014 Rob the Mob Ronnie
Zarra's Law Frankie Andreoli
Caseworker Ducky Short
2015 #Lucky Number Blue Collar Mafia
2018 BlacKkKlansman Officer Clay Mulaney
Breaking Brooklyn Randy Davis
Ask for Jane Angry Doctor
2019 The Kitchen Burns

Television[edit]

Video Games[edit]

Year Title Role
1996 Ripper Addict
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV The Crowd of Liberty City
2009 Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned Angus Martin

Stage appearances[edit]

Off-Broadway[edit]

  • Innocent Thoughts, Harmless Intentions (March 6, 1980 – March 30, 1980) - "Enzio 'Spats' Spadanti"
  • Angels Fall (October 17, 1982 – November 28, 1982) – "Salvatore (Zappy) Zappala"
  • Young Playwrights Festival (April 13, 1983 – May 1, 1983) – "Frank" (Third Street) / "TV Host" (The Birthday Present)
  • Balm in Gilead (May 31, 1984 – January 6, 1985) - "David"
  • V & V Only (May 25, 1988 – July 3, 1988) – "Donny"

Source[5]

Broadway[edit]

  • Angels Fall (January 22, 1983 – March 13, 1983) – "Salvatore (Zappy) Zappala"
  • Biloxi Blues (March 28, 1985 – June 28, 1986) – "Roy Selridge"
  • The Boys of Winter (December 1, 1985 – December 8, 1985) – "Prick"
  • Sacrilege (November 2, 1995 – November 19, 1995) – "Crackerjack"

Source[1]

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