Tony Tarantino est né le 4 Juillet 1940 à Queens, New York, à Elizabeth Jean et Dominic James Tarantino, qui étaient d'origine italienne / sicilienne. Il a grandi à Brooklyn. En 1952, la famille, qui comprenait sa sœur Diane, a déménagé à Los Angeles, Californie. Tony est diplômé de Washington High School de Los Angeles en 1958. Il a auditionné et a été accepté à la Pasadena Playhouse, diplômé en 1960. Il a attrapé le «virus de la comédie" de son père, qui, au début des années trente est apparu dans plusieurs westerns avec des étoiles telles comme Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Tom Mix, Hoot Gibson et Fred Thompson. Pendant les années 60 et 70 Tony a acquis de nombreuses compétences.
Tony a reçu son aviation générale licence de pilote pour notation unique et multi-moteur; est devenu compétent dans le tirage rapide de l'Ouest et remporté des prix pour une excellente adresse au tir avec des armes de poing et des fusils; sa formation d'arts martiaux lui a valu une ceinture noire en Karaté et le Kung-Fu; et en tant que membre de la Malibu Roving Archers il est devenu l'homme avec un arc et une flèche. Alors qu'un étudiant au Pasadena Playhouse, où il a appris la danse moderne et l'escrime, il a travaillé pour des conseils en jouant de la guitare et chantant des chansons folkloriques dans les cafés locaux.
L'amour de Tony pour la musique l'a amené à former plusieurs bandes, en jouant le plomb, le rythme et la guitare basse et le chant dans les clubs de souper et boîtes de nuit à Los Angeles et dans la région de South Bay. Tony a également apprécié l'élevage et la formation roping et couper les chevaux dans son ranch en Californie du Sud. Il a produit une télévision entrevue spectacle, co-organisé un talk-show radio et en 1998, a travaillé sur quatre films, mettant en vedette dans un. Il est un membre du "Silver Foxes", l'idée originale du producteur David Krieff. Le "Silver Foxes" est un groupe de parents de célébrités qui incluent la fin Sal Pacino, père de Al; Patsy Swayze, mère de Patrick; et Jenny Crawford, la mère de Cindy; Christine Johnson, la mère de magie; Nikki Robbins, Tony Robbins maman. Tony a terminé l'écriture de son scénario original intitulé "New Horizons". Depuis sa création, Tony a écrit le personnage principal pour Tom Cruise. Un membre impliqué de SAG, il a rejoint Book PALS, bénévolat trois heures par semaine à la lecture à K-3 classes. Tony fait sa maison dans les belles collines de Californie du Sud.
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Tony Tarantino was born on July 4, 1940 in Queens, New York, to Elizabeth Jean and Dominic James Tarantino, who were of Italian/Sicilian descent. He was raised in Brooklyn. In 1952, the family, which included his sister Diane, moved to Los Angeles, California. Tony graduated from L.A.'s Washington High School in 1958. He auditioned for and was accepted to the Pasadena Playhouse, graduating in 1960. He caught the "acting bug" from his father, who in the early thirties appeared in several westerns with stars such as Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Tom Mix, Hoot Gibson and Fred Thompson. During the 60s and 70s Tony acquired many skills. Tony received his general aviation pilot license for single and multi-engine rating; became proficient in the Western quick draw and won awards for excellent marksmanship with handguns and rifles; his Martial Arts training earned him a black belt in Karate and Kung-Fu; and as a member of the Malibu Roving Archers he became skilled with a bow and arrow. While a student at the Pasadena Playhouse, where he learned modern dance and fencing, he worked for tips playing guitar and singing folk songs in local coffee houses. Tony's love for music led him to form several bands, playing lead, rhythm and bass guitar and singing in supper clubs and nightclubs in Los Angeles and the South Bay area. Tony also enjoyed raising and training roping and cutting horses on his ranch in Southern California. He produced a television interview show, co-hosted a radio talk show and in 1998 worked on four films, starring in one. He's a member of "Silver Foxes", the brainchild of producer David Krieff. The "Silver Foxes" is a group of celebrity parents that include the late Sal Pacino, father of Al; Patsy Swayze, mother of Patrick; and Jenny Crawford, Cindy's mom; Christine Johnson, Magic's mom; Nikki Robbins, Tony Robbins mom. Tony has completed the writing of his original screenplay titled "New Horizons". From its inception, Tony wrote the lead character for Tom Cruise. An involved member of SAG, he joined Book PALS, volunteering three hours a week reading to K-3 classes. Tony makes his home in the beautiful hills of Southern California.
Definitions of Tony Tarantino was born on July 4, 1940 in Queens, New York, to Elizabeth Jean and Dominic James Tarantino, who were of Italian/Sicilian descent. He was raised in Brooklyn. In 1952, the family, which included his sister Diane, moved to Los Angeles, California. Tony graduated from L.A.'s Washington High School in 1958. He auditioned for and was accepted to the Pasadena Playhouse, graduating in 1960. He caught the "acting bug" from his father, who in the early thirties appeared in several westerns with stars such as Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Tom Mix, Hoot Gibson and Fred Thompson. During the 60s and 70s Tony acquired many skills. Tony received his general aviation pilot license for single and multi-engine rating; became proficient in the Western quick draw and won awards for excellent marksmanship with handguns and rifles; his Martial Arts training earned him a black belt in Karate and Kung-Fu; and as a member of the Malibu Roving Archers he became skilled with a bow and arrow. While a student at the Pasadena Playhouse, where he learned modern dance and fencing, he worked for tips playing guitar and singing folk songs in local coffee houses. Tony's love for music led him to form several bands, playing lead, rhythm and bass guitar and singing in supper clubs and nightclubs in Los Angeles and the South Bay area. Tony also enjoyed raising and training roping and cutting horses on his ranch in Southern California. He produced a television interview show, co-hosted a radio talk show and in 1998 worked on four films, starring in one. He's a member of "Silver Foxes", the brainchild of producer David Krieff. The "Silver Foxes" is a group of celebrity parents that include the late Sal Pacino, father of Al; Patsy Swayze, mother of Patrick; and Jenny Crawford, Cindy's mom; Christine Johnson, Magic's mom; Nikki Robbins, Tony Robbins mom. Tony has completed the writing of his original screenplay titled "New Horizons". From its inception, Tony wrote the lead character for Tom Cruise. An involved member of SAG, he joined Book PALS, volunteering three hours a week reading to K-3 classes. Tony makes his home in the beautiful hills of Southern California.
Synonyms of Tony Tarantino was born on July 4, 1940 in Queens, New York, to Elizabeth Jean and Dominic James Tarantino, who were of Italian/Sicilian descent. He was raised in Brooklyn. In 1952, the family, which included his sister Diane, moved to Los Angeles, California. Tony graduated from L.A.'s Washington High School in 1958. He auditioned for and was accepted to the Pasadena Playhouse, graduating in 1960. He caught the "acting bug" from his father, who in the early thirties appeared in several westerns with stars such as Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Tom Mix, Hoot Gibson and Fred Thompson. During the 60s and 70s Tony acquired many skills. Tony received his general aviation pilot license for single and multi-engine rating; became proficient in the Western quick draw and won awards for excellent marksmanship with handguns and rifles; his Martial Arts training earned him a black belt in Karate and Kung-Fu; and as a member of the Malibu Roving Archers he became skilled with a bow and arrow. While a student at the Pasadena Playhouse, where he learned modern dance and fencing, he worked for tips playing guitar and singing folk songs in local coffee houses. Tony's love for music led him to form several bands, playing lead, rhythm and bass guitar and singing in supper clubs and nightclubs in Los Angeles and the South Bay area. Tony also enjoyed raising and training roping and cutting horses on his ranch in Southern California. He produced a television interview show, co-hosted a radio talk show and in 1998 worked on four films, starring in one. He's a member of "Silver Foxes", the brainchild of producer David Krieff. The "Silver Foxes" is a group of celebrity parents that include the late Sal Pacino, father of Al; Patsy Swayze, mother of Patrick; and Jenny Crawford, Cindy's mom; Christine Johnson, Magic's mom; Nikki Robbins, Tony Robbins mom. Tony has completed the writing of his original screenplay titled "New Horizons". From its inception, Tony wrote the lead character for Tom Cruise. An involved member of SAG, he joined Book PALS, volunteering three hours a week reading to K-3 classes. Tony makes his home in the beautiful hills of Southern California.
Examples of Tony Tarantino was born on July 4, 1940 in Queens, New York, to Elizabeth Jean and Dominic James Tarantino, who were of Italian/Sicilian descent. He was raised in Brooklyn. In 1952, the family, which included his sister Diane, moved to Los Angeles, California. Tony graduated from L.A.'s Washington High School in 1958. He auditioned for and was accepted to the Pasadena Playhouse, graduating in 1960. He caught the "acting bug" from his father, who in the early thirties appeared in several westerns with stars such as Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Tom Mix, Hoot Gibson and Fred Thompson. During the 60s and 70s Tony acquired many skills. Tony received his general aviation pilot license for single and multi-engine rating; became proficient in the Western quick draw and won awards for excellent marksmanship with handguns and rifles; his Martial Arts training earned him a black belt in Karate and Kung-Fu; and as a member of the Malibu Roving Archers he became skilled with a bow and arrow. While a student at the Pasadena Playhouse, where he learned modern dance and fencing, he worked for tips playing guitar and singing folk songs in local coffee houses. Tony's love for music led him to form several bands, playing lead, rhythm and bass guitar and singing in supper clubs and nightclubs in Los Angeles and the South Bay area. Tony also enjoyed raising and training roping and cutting horses on his ranch in Southern California. He produced a television interview show, co-hosted a radio talk show and in 1998 worked on four films, starring in one. He's a member of "Silver Foxes", the brainchild of producer David Krieff. The "Silver Foxes" is a group of celebrity parents that include the late Sal Pacino, father of Al; Patsy Swayze, mother of Patrick; and Jenny Crawford, Cindy's mom; Christine Johnson, Magic's mom; Nikki Robbins, Tony Robbins mom. Tony has completed the writing of his original screenplay titled "New Horizons". From its inception, Tony wrote the lead character for Tom Cruise. An involved member of SAG, he joined Book PALS, volunteering three hours a week reading to K-3 classes. Tony makes his home in the beautiful hills of Southern California.
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Translations of Tony Tarantino was born on July 4, 1940 in Queens, New York, to Elizabeth Jean and Dominic James Tarantino, who were of Italian/Sicilian descent. He was raised in Brooklyn. In 1952, the family, which included his sister Diane, moved to Los Angeles, California. Tony graduated from L.A.'s Washington High School in 1958. He auditioned for and was accepted to the Pasadena Playhouse, graduating in 1960. He caught the "acting bug" from his father, who in the early thirties appeared in several westerns with stars such as Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Tom Mix, Hoot Gibson and Fred Thompson. During the 60s and 70s Tony acquired many skills. Tony received his general aviation pilot license for single and multi-engine rating; became proficient in the Western quick draw and won awards for excellent marksmanship with handguns and rifles; his Martial Arts training earned him a black belt in Karate and Kung-Fu; and as a member of the Malibu Roving Archers he became skilled with a bow and arrow. While a student at the Pasadena Playhouse, where he learned modern dance and fencing, he worked for tips playing guitar and singing folk songs in local coffee houses. Tony's love for music led him to form several bands, playing lead, rhythm and bass guitar and singing in supper clubs and nightclubs in Los Angeles and the South Bay area. Tony also enjoyed raising and training roping and cutting horses on his ranch in Southern California. He produced a television interview show, co-hosted a radio talk show and in 1998 worked on four films, starring in one. He's a member of "Silver Foxes", the brainchild of producer David Krieff. The "Silver Foxes" is a group of celebrity parents that include the late Sal Pacino, father of Al; Patsy Swayze, mother of Patrick; and Jenny Crawford, Cindy's mom; Christine Johnson, Magic's mom; Nikki Robbins, Tony Robbins mom. Tony has completed the writing of his original screenplay titled "New Horizons". From its inception, Tony wrote the lead character for Tom Cruise. An involved member of SAG, he joined Book PALS, volunteering three hours a week reading to K-3 classes. Tony makes his home in the beautiful hills of Southern California.
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