Scalia, Jack 1951(?)–

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SCALIA, Jack 1951(?)–

PERSONAL

Born November 10, 1951 (some sources cite 1950), in Brooklyn, New York, NY; father, a baseball player; married Joan Rankin (a model; divorced); married Karen Baldwin (divorced, 1996); children: (second marriage) Olivia, Jacqueline. Education: Attended Ottawa University, Ottawa, KS. Religion: Roman Catholicism.

Addresses:

Agent—Alan B. Ellsweig, Ellsweig Management, 8840 Wilshire Blvd., Second Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—Jonas Public Relations, 240 26th St., Suite 3, Santa Monica, CA 90402; Liza Anderson, Warren Cowan and Associates, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 919, Los Angeles, CA 90048.

Career:

Actor, producer, and director. Montreal Expos, professional baseball player; Ford Modeling Agency, professional model, including work for Jordache jeans; also a construction worker and food packager. Child Health USA (child abuse prevention organization), national ambassador, 1990; member of Mothers against Drunk Driving and Celebrities against Drunk Driving.

Awards, Honors:

Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding actor in a supporting role, primetime category, 1989, for Dallas; Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 2002, for All My Children.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

Nick Corsello, The Devlin Connection, NBC, 1982.

Blue Stratton, High Performance, ABC, 1983.

Danny Krucek/Tony Rinaldi, Berrenger's, NBC, 1985.

Detective Nick McCarren, Hollywood Beat, ABC, 1985.

Nicholas Pearce/Joey Lombardi, Dallas, CBS, 1987–88.

Tony Wolf (title role), Wolf, CBS, 1989–91.

Cohost, Stuntmasters (documentary), syndicated, 1991–92.

Detective Nico "Nick" Bonetti, Tequila and Bonetti, CBS, 1992.

Constantine "Connie" Harper, Pointman, syndicated, 1994–95.

Detective Nico "Nick" Bonetti, Tequila & Bonetti, [Italy], beginning 2000.

Christopher "Chris" Stamp, All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 2001–2003.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Vince Martino, The Star Maker, NBC, 1981.

Rocco Cipriani, I'll Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987.

Lennie Golden, Lady Boss (also known as Jackie Collins's "Lady Boss"), NBC, 1992.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Lieutenant Tony Monaco, Amazons, ABC, 1984.

Jack Hollander, The Other Lover, CBS, 1985.

O'Shea, Club Med, ABC, 1986.

Tony Roselli, Remington Steele: The Steele That Wouldn't Die, NBC, 1987.

Dr. Eugene Kesselman, Donor, CBS, 1990.

Jack Thompson, After the Shock (also known as To the Heroes: The San Francisco Earthquake, October 17, 1989), USA Network, 1990.

Richard Devereaux, The Ring of Scorpio, NBC and BBC, 1990.

Frank Decker, Deadly Desire, USA Network, 1991.

John Payton (some sources cite Tommy Griffin), Runaway Father, CBS, 1991.

Mike Barcetti, With a Vengeance (also known as Undesirable), CBS, 1992.

Joseph "Joey" Buttafuoco, Casualties of Love: The "Long Island Lolita" Story (also known as The Buttafuoco Story and Casualty of Love), CBS, 1993.

Mike Lanahan, Torch Song (also known as Judith Krantz's "Torch Song"), ABC, 1993.

Brian Dillon, Shattered Image, USA Network, 1994.

Detective sergeant Vince Morgan, Beyond Suspicion, 1994.

Michael Carvella, Shadow of Obsession (also known as Unwanted Attentions), NBC, 1994.

Roy Calvin, Tall, Dark and Deadly (also known as The Charmer), USA Network, 1995.

Michael DeMarco (some sources cite Detective Nick DeMarco), Barbara Taylor Bradford's "Everything to Gain" (also known as Barbara Taylor Bradford Trilogy: Everything to Gain and Everything to Gain), CBS, 1996.

Brett Newcomb, Sweet Deception (also known as Sweet Lies), Fox Family Channel, 1998.

Bailey Silverwood, Mel, HBO, 1999.

Max Farrington, Silent Predators, TBS, 1999.

Television Appearances; Specials:

CBS team member, Battle of the Network Stars XIX, ABC, 1988.

The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1988, 1989.

New York parade host, The CBS All–American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1989.

The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1992.

The Art of the Cigar, 1996.

Himself, Our Contributions: The Italians in America, PBS, 1999.

Himself, TV Movie Superstars: Women You Love, Lifetime, 2004.

(Uncredited; in archive footage) Nicholas Pearce/Joey Lombardi, Dallas Reunion: Return to Southfork, CBS, 2004.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:

The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2002.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Guest, The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, 1987.

Nicholas Pearce, "Conundrum," Dallas, CBS, 1991.

Max Chamberlain, "The Big Bang," Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1995.

Frank Reynolds, "Total Recall," Fired Up (also known as Fired), NBC, 1997.

Himself, "Rock Hudson: Acting the Part," Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Rock Hudson), Arts and Entertainment, 1999.

Himself, Celebrity Profile: Alyssa Milano (also known as Celebrity Profile and E! Celebrity Profile), E! Entertainment Television, 1999.

Himself and Christopher "Chris" Stamp in archive footage, "All My Children," Biography (also known as A&E Biography: All My Children), Arts and Entertainment, 2003.

Himself, Intimate Portrait: Susan Lucci, Lifetime, 2003.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Nick Corsello, The Devlin Connection III, NBC, 1982.

Tony Wolf (title role), Wolf, CBS, 1989.

Constantine "Connie" Harper, Pointman, syndicated, 1994.

Television Appearances; Other:

Tommy, Un cane e un poliziotto, [Italy], 1999.

Television Director; Movies:

Shattered Image, USA Network, 1994.

Film Appearances:

Nicky Piacenza, Fear City (also known as Border and Ripper), Chevy Chase Distribution, 1984.

Wick Hayes, The Rift (also known as Endless Descent and La grieta), Columbia, 1989.

Mike Yarnell, Illicit Behavior (also known as Criminal Intent), Prism Pictures, 1992.

Saul Schwartz, Amore!, PM Entertainment Group/Sunland Entertainment, 1993.

Brandon's father, Storybook, PM Entertainment Group, 1995.

Chuck Rafferty, The Silencers, PM Entertainment Group, 1995.

Daniel, P.C.H. (also known as Kill Shot), Ajax Home Entertainment, 1995.

Jack Floyd, T–Force, PM Entertainment Group, 1995.

Nicholas "Nick" Saxon, Dark Breed, PM Entertainment Group, 1996.

Nick Hollit, Under Oath (also known as Blood Money and Urban Justice), Concorde–New Horizons, 1997.

Scott Thompson, Follow Your Heart, Republic Pictures, 1997.

Barry, Charades (also known as Felons and First Degree), Fries Film Group/York Entertainment, 1998.

Garrett, Hell Mountain (also known as Chained Heat: The Horror of Hell Mountain, Chained Heat 3, and Chained Heat 3: The Horror of Hell Mountain), New Films International, 1998.

Henry Barridge, The Last Leprechaun, Peakviewing Transatlantic, 1998.

Jack Gracy, Act of War, North American Pictures, 1998.

An American Affair, 1999.

Michael Brandeis, Ground Zero, Euro Video, 2000.

Captain Sterling, Shattered Lies, F.T.L. Films, 2002.

Jack, Exit (short film), Friends of Young Filmmakers/Spot Creative, 2005.

Mark, R.I.P., Noble House Entertainment Pictures, 2005.

President, End Game, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/Millennium Films, 2005.

William Keefe, Red Eye, DreamWorks, 2005.

Some sources cite an appearance as Rick Giordano in Sudden Fears.

Film Associate Producer:

The Silencers, PM Entertainment Group, 1995.

T–Force, PM Entertainment Group, 1995.

Dark Breed, PM Entertainment Group, 1996.

Follow Your Heart, Republic Pictures, 1997.

Stage Appearances:

Red River Rats, Burbage Theatre, Los Angeles, 1994.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

Good Housekeeping, April, 1990, pp. 56, 58.

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