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Ed Marinaro's transition from professional football star to acclaimed character actor is a testament to his versatility and depth as a performer. Though he first gained fame on the gridiron, Marinaro has carved out an impressive film career that showcases his range and commanding screen presence. Whether playing a tough, no-nonsense cop in gritty crime dramas like "Fist of the Warrior" and "Triple Fisher: The Lethal Lolitas of Long Island," or lending his rugged charisma to more lighthearted fare like the college comedy "Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland," Marinaro brings a captivating naturalism to each role. He excels at embodying complex, layered characters, as seen in his nuanced turn as mobster Dickie Moltisanti in the acclaimed "The Many Saints of Newark." Yet Marinaro also demonstrates impressive versatility, as evidenced by his more whimsical performances in holiday films like "A Unicorn for Christmas." What truly sets Marinaro apart is his ability to ground even the most outlandish scenarios in a sense of authenticity. Even in fantastical thrillers like "Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon," his grounded, everyman appeal anchors the proceedings, making him a reliable and engaging presence in a wide variety of genres. With a career spanning over four decades, Ed Marinaro has proven himself to be a talented and adaptable actor, consistently bringing depth and nuance to his diverse roles.

Known for: Acting







IMDb: 7.4



























