Domenick Lombardozzi is an American actor. He stars in The Tulsa King as Charles Invernizzi.
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Domenick Lombardozzi started his career as Nicky Zero in “A Bronx Tale,” starring and directed by Robert DeNiro. He followed his debut with a memorable role in “Kiss Me, Guido,” and he’s since appeared in features for directors Sam Raimi, James Gray, Michael Mann, Joe Roth, Luc Besson, Gaullaume Canet, James Brooks, James Mangold and Sidney Lumet. Lombardozzi gained further recognition as Herc in David Simon’s “The Wire,” Ralph Capone in “Boardwalk Empire,” and opposite Liev Schrieber in “Ray Donovan.” He had recurring roles in “Entourage,” “Bored to Death,” “The Deuce” and “Mrs. Fletcher.” On the big screen, Lombardozzi played Fat Tony Salerno in Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman” and appeared in Steven Speilberg’s “Bridge of Spies,” Judd Apatow’s “The King of Staten Island” and the comedy “Cold Pursuit.” He will next be seen in James Gray’s “Armageddon Time;” Jennifer Esposito’s directorial debut “Fresh Kills;” Grant Singer’s directorial debut “Reptile,” and David Simon’s “We Own This City.”[1]
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- ↑ Courtesy of ViacomCBS casting announcement.