Darkly handsome Nick Mancuso, born Nicodemo Antonio Massimo Mancuso, was born in 1948 in Mammola, Italy but raised as a child in Canada (from age 8). During his over four decade career, films claimed him as the Antichrist (Franco Macalousso) in the Apocalypse trilogy produced by Cloud Ten Pictures (Revelation (1999), Tribulation (2000) and Judgment...
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Darkly handsome Nick Mancuso, born Nicodemo Antonio Massimo Mancuso, was born in 1948 in Mammola, Italy but raised as a child in Canada (from age 8). During his over four decade career, films claimed him as the Antichrist (Franco Macalousso) in the Apocalypse trilogy produced by Cloud Ten Pictures (Revelation (1999), Tribulation (2000) and Judgment (2001)), and TV has him best known for his starring roles in the NBC action series Stingray (1985), which ran for two seasons, and as the title hitman who becomes a target himself in the one-season Matrix (1993).Although he developed an interest in acting in high school, he chose to study psychology at the University of Toronto. The acting bug bit again, however, and he was soon drawn to various Canadian theatre groups in the 1970s. During this time, he became artistic director for the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre, at the same time building up his classical resume at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.TV and film soon came his way in the late 1970s, and he tackled roles both in Hollywood, first as TV's Dr. Scorpion (1978), and back in his homeland, where he won the prestigious Genie award for the movie Ticket to Heaven (1981) as a man caught up in a religious cult. He impressed moviegoers as well with his moody, sexy presence in the US film Heartbreakers (1984) co-starring Peter Coyote and has also provided solid support for other stars, notably for Steven Seagal in one of that star's best action thrillers Under Siege (1992).A sturdy name as an anti-hero or heavy in modestly-budgeted independents, Nick has proven over the years to be a solid, durable player in the "tough guy" crime mold, almost always with a serious edge. More recent, post-millennium gritty films include Time of Fear (2002) Today You Die (2005), starring his "Under Siege" cohort Steven Seagal, Contract Killers (2008), Violent Blue (2011), Hostage (2013) and The Big Fat Stone (2014). Show less «
A few nights ago I went to a Hollywood screening of a small independent film made by Sally Kirkland,...Show more »
A few nights ago I went to a Hollywood screening of a small independent film made by Sally Kirkland, an old friend of mine who also did terrific job acting in it. There were other actors in it and they were all terrific. Show less «
At root fame is a sham. I'm not going to live forever and if I am I certainly need don't you to tell...Show more »
At root fame is a sham. I'm not going to live forever and if I am I certainly need don't you to tell me that so that I will buy a car or a box of dried up crackers. Show less «
We are the world. We are the people and we deserve better not because we're worth it but because no ...Show more »
We are the world. We are the people and we deserve better not because we're worth it but because no worth can be put on the incalculable, on the infinite, on life. Show less «
Sex is the great equalizer.
Sex is the great equalizer.
I was on a founding members of the Canadian theatre movement in the late 60's till the mid 70's and ...Show more »
I was on a founding members of the Canadian theatre movement in the late 60's till the mid 70's and performed theatre from Halifax to Vancouver and all places in between. Show less «
Death and sex are the dominant reality of our day.
Death and sex are the dominant reality of our day.
I have been an actor now for 40 years having worked in over 10 countries and three languages.
I have been an actor now for 40 years having worked in over 10 countries and three languages.
I started to act in high school and became a professional actor at 19.
I started to act in high school and became a professional actor at 19.
Fame is everywhere; the 15 minutes are now the dominant themes of our times.
Fame is everywhere; the 15 minutes are now the dominant themes of our times.
The actor's life is the road. Always has been, always will be. That is his cross and his glory.
The actor's life is the road. Always has been, always will be. That is his cross and his glory.
I have always been a Malibu Man, like all actors.
I have always been a Malibu Man, like all actors.
Every citizen in every country in the world now grows up in two nations. Their own and Hollywood.
Every citizen in every country in the world now grows up in two nations. Their own and Hollywood.
I'm not invited. I'm not on the A list, haven't been on it in 20 years and my feet have never trod i...Show more »
I'm not invited. I'm not on the A list, haven't been on it in 20 years and my feet have never trod its red fluffy carpets. Show less «
I went to a catholic public school St Helens and learned English by watching bugs bunny cartoons.
I went to a catholic public school St Helens and learned English by watching bugs bunny cartoons.