Mario Cantone

Comedian

Birthday December 9, 1959

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Stoneham, Massachusetts, U.S.

Age 64 years old

Nationality United States

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1959

Mario Cantone (born December 9, 1959) is an American comedian, writer, actor, and singer best known for his numerous stage shows.

1978

He graduated from Stoneham High School in 1978 and Emerson College in 1982.

He befriended fellow comic Denis Leary at Emerson.

1983

He moved to New York City in 1983 and got a job as a chocolate vendor at Trump Tower.

While working at Trump Tower, he did impressions of people while selling chocolate truffles.

He later worked as a jewelry salesman, quitting a year later to pursue comedy full time.

1987

He began his professional career hosting a children's show called Steampipe Alley, which aired on New York-New Jersey superstation WWOR-TV from 1987 to 1993.

In his stand-up concerts, he is known for his occasionally campy impressions of entertainment personalities such as Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Bruce Springsteen, Jim Morrison, and Bette Davis as well as for his original songs.

Much of his comedy derives from his boisterous Italian-American family.

Cantone, who is gay, has said that he considers himself an actor and comedian who happens to be gay rather than a gay comic relying on gay jokes.

"Talking about being gay is a very small part of my show and when I first started I wasn't out on stage but I was out off stage, I certainly didn't lie about it on stage but if you didn't know you were an idiot and you lived in a cave after seeing me…really??"

Cantone is known for his role in the HBO series Sex and the City as Anthony Marentino, Charlotte York's gay wedding planner who dispensed advice with a rapid fire delivery.

1993

He started his career as the host of children’s show, “Steampipe Alley,” which aired in the late 80’s through 1993.

He has appeared in the Comedy Central roasts of Joan Rivers and fellow Boston-area native and Emerson College alumnus Denis Leary.

The network's Chappelle's Show featured him in a segment called "Ask A Gay Dude."

His voice-over work includes Sunsilk "hairapy" advertisements.

1995

Cantone made his Broadway debut in 1995, replacing Nathan Lane in the role of Buzz in Terrence McNally's Tony Award–winning play, Love! Valour! Compassion! Later that year, he appeared in the revival of The Tempest with Patrick Stewart.

Several years later, Cantone did a workshop for The Lion King as Timon but was not comfortable with the makeup or manipulating a puppet and eventually left the project.

2001

Originally slated for the 2001 Broadway season, Assassins'' was postponed because of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

In 2001, Cantone had turned down the role of Carmen Ghia in Mel Brooks's The Producers.

2002

In 2002, he created and wrote his own one-man show for Broadway, An Evening With Mario Cantone.

A year later, Cantone starred as Gidger in Richard Greenberg's The Violet Hour in a part written specifically for him.

The Violet Hour received mixed reviews and closed after 54 performances.

2004

His father moved the family to Stoneham, according to Cantone in a 2004 New York Times interview to get her away from her bookie relatives.

Cantone stated that the problem "was that she was not only a bookie but she was also a compulsive gambler."

His mother, who had been a big band singer in her youth, died when he was 21.

As a child, Cantone would direct reenactments of shows.

Cantone's first impression was of Julia Child, which he presented in a junior high school talent show.

In 2004, Cantone appeared as Samuel Byck in Stephen Sondheim's musical ''Assassins.

His other Broadway credits include his second one-man show, Laugh Whore, which ran from October 24, 2004, to January 2, 2005, at the Cort Theatre.

Laugh Whore received a Tony Award nomination for Best Special Theatrical Event and an Outer Critics Circle award nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance.

Showtime taped the December 11, 2004 performance, which premiered on May 28, 2005.

It was the network's first Broadway production to air as a comedy special.

2006

He also played Anthony Marentino in Sex and the City and Terri in Men In Trees (2006-2008).

His style is fast-paced and energetic, with much of his humor coming from his impersonations of characters ranging from family members to celebrities to stereotypes.

Cantone was born in Massachusetts, and raised in Stoneham, where his Italian-American family moved when he was two.

He was the fourth of five children of Mario Sr., a Boston restaurant owner, and his wife, Elizabeth (née Pescione).

2010

In September 2010, Cantone appeared in a staged reading of the Charles Messina play A Room of My Own at The Theatre at 45 Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village.

2012

As of November 2012, the play was still in development with Cantone in the cast.

2016

The Off-Broadway production is expected to begin previews in February 2016.