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- Having appeared in notable feature films such as the Oscar-winning "The Usual Suspects" and Oliver Stone's "Natural Born Killers," Louis Lombardi (born and raised in the Bronx, NY) has made a career out of his natural acting style. Louis just completed his first feature film,"Doughboys", which he wrote, directed and starred in. The movie was filmed on location in his hometown.
In 1993, Louis co-starred in the Sundance Film Festival darling, "Amongst Friends." Lombardi's performance in the independent hit film garnered the attention of director Oliver Stone and led to the actor's role in "Natural Born Killers." Most recently, Louis has played featured roles in the comedy hit "The Animal" with Rob Schneider and "Deuces Wild."
Among Louis' other directing credits is the short film "The Boss," an independent film which he wrote, directed and starred in. Filmed at the Roxbury, a trendy Los Angeles nightclub, "the Boss" tells the story of a cruel nightclub owner on New Year's Eve. Louis' ultimate passion is to write and direct.
Among Lombardi's many television credits is the hit series "24", where he appeared as the love able computer systems analyst Edgar Stiles. In addition, Louis has had recurring roles on the television series "The Sopranos," where he played tough NY federal agent Skip Lipari. His other credits include: "Entourage" and "Las Vegas" He also co-starred in the role of the brutish Cal, Mr. Roarke's obedient jack-of-all-trades, in the ABC remake of "Fantasy Island." In addition, he has co-starred on CBS's "EZ Streets " and "CSI."- IMDb Mini Biography By: a good person - LOUIS LOMBARDI - Hometown: BRONX, NY- has appeared in notable films such as Frank Miller's comic book adaptation of "The Spirit" which he starred alongside Samuel L. Jackson and Scarlett Johansson and played several key characters in the film. He also appeared in the Oscar-winning film "The Usual Suspects." Louis has made a career of his unmistakable acting style and unforgettable characters.
Best known for the hit television series "24" as the lovable computer systems analyst, Edgar Stiles, and his recurring role on "The Sopranos" playing federal agent, Skip Lipari. Other television credits include the recurring role as Turtle's Cousin Ronnie on the hit show "Entourage." He also co-starred alongside Malcom McDowell as the brutish Cal, in 1998's Barry Sonnenfeld ABC remake of "Fantasy Island" as well as Paul Haggis' short lived and critically acclaimed CBS show "EZ Streets", as well as "CSI", "CSI: NY," "Monk" and the new "Hawaii 5-0."
In 1993, Lombardi co-starred in the Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Prize Nominee "Amongst Friends" directed by Rob Weiss (Entourage, Ballers). His performance garnered the attention of director Oliver Stone and led to his role in "Natural Born Killers." He has also played roles in the comedy hit "The Animal" with Rob Schneider and the Denis Leary, Christopher Walken film "Suicide Kings".
A film festival favorite, Lombardi is also well known for the cult hit, "Doughboys." Shot on location at the 100 year old landmark Conti's Bakery in his hometown of the Bronx, this slice-of-life-drama was written, directed and starred Louis, Vincent Pastore and Mike Starr. Lombardi's other directing credits include "The Boss," an independent short film he also wrote and starred in. Filmed entirely at the Sunset Strips infamous "Roxbury" a trendy Los Angeles nightclub. "The Boss" tells the story of a ruthless nightclub owner, way in over his head and with only one way to get out on New Year's Eve.
Lombardi recently starred and Executive Produced "The Neighborhood" a New York 1980s gangster story. He also stars in the upcoming films, "Finding Steve McQueen" which stars Travis Fimmel and Forest Whitaker due out 2018, and "Clover" which stars Chazz Palminteri and Ron Perlman also due out 2018.- IMDb Mini Biography By: James G
- SpouseMiranda Allgood(September 14, 2008 - ?) (divorced, 1 child)
- Thick New York accent
- [on the producers of '24' informing him of his character's demise shortly before filming it] "They said, 'Hey, can we talk to you a minute?' and I knew right then and there by the tone of their voices. When I heard, it was pretty shocking to me. They said, 'The good news is you're one of the most-loved characters on the show. The bad news is we have to shock the audience.'"
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