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    Antonio Nappo is a Canadian actor. [1] . He is best known for his roles in Four Brothers, Saw II, Land of the Dead, Bad Blood, and Born to be Blue. [2] . He also is the voice of Jimmy Falcone (McDougal) in Fugget About It. [3] Early life. An Italian-Canadian, Tony was born and raised in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. [4] .

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    Tony Nappo is a Canadian actor who has appeared in Hollywood and independent films, TV shows and stage plays. He is known for his roles in Saw, Land of the Dead, Chucky and more.

    • Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
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    • Actor, Writer, Producer
  3. Fugget About It is a Canadian animated comedy series about an ex-mobster in the Witness Protection Program. Tony Nappo voices Jimmy Falcone, who moves to Regina, Saskatchewan, with his family and faces hilarious situations.

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    • 2012-09-06
    • Animation, Comedy, Crime
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  4. Tony Nappo is a Canadian actor and writer, known for his roles in Saw, The Christmas Chronicles, and Z-O-M-B-I-E-S. See his full filmography, biography, and awards on TMDB.

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    Tony Nappo (born 22 February 1968; age 56) is an actor who played Primarch Ruhn in the Star Trek: Discovery fifth season episodes "Mirrors", "Erigah", and "Labyrinths".

    Nappo is a highly prolific character actor with almost 200 screen credits to his name, mostly television guest roles.

    Since the early 1990s, he guested on shows such as Forever Knight, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, Due South (with Michele Scarabelli), Nikita (directed by Reza Badiyi), Da Vinci's Inquest (with Gwynyth Walsh and Larissa Laskin), Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict (with Alan van Sprang), Sue Thomas F.B.Eye (with James Cade), 1-800-Missing, Republic of Doyle, Flashpoint, Saving Hope (starring Huse Madhavji, with Conrad Coates), Rookie Blue (starring Rachael Ancheril, with Ian Lake), Kim's Convenience, Killjoys (with Alden Adair, Dennis Andres, and Atticus Mitchell), Titans (with Rachel Nichols, Simon Northwood, Alex Spencer, and Alain Moussi), Ransom (starring Nazneen Contractor, with Emmanuel Kabongo), Hudson & Rex, Schitt$ Creek (with Karen Robinson), Nurses (with Adrian Walters), Frankie Drake Mysteries (with Emmanuel Kabongo and Kara Wooten), Jupiter's Legacy (with Kurtwood Smith, Conrad Coates, and Daniel Kash), Private Eyes (with Conrad Coates, Sima Sepehri, Mimi Kuzyk, Jonathan Kim, Lisa Berry, and Jeff Kassel), Mayor of Kingstown (with Derek Webster, Necar Zadegan, and Paul Popowich), Chucky (with the voice of Brad Dourif), and Murdoch Mysteries (with Clare McConnell, Ian Lake, and Thamela Mpumlwana).

    In 2021-22, Nappo co-starred in the comedy series Strays, where Dennis Andres had a recurring role and Saida Ali, Joy Castro, and Sima Sepehri guested.

    Nappo also appeared in supporting roles in films such as Land of the Dead (2005, with Robert Joy, Alan Van Sprang, Jonathan Whittaker, Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright, and Nick Alachiotis), Jumper (2008), The Incredible Hulk (2008, with Greg Bryk, Al Vrkljan, Nick Alachiotis, Tig Fong, Moses Nyarko, Russell Yuen, Stan Lee, and the voice of Fred Tatasciore), The Dogfather (2010, starring Marie Ward), Mother's Day (2010), and Akillah's Escape (2020, starring Thamela Mpumlwana, with Huse Madhavji).

    He played the role of Gus in three of the Saw horror films, Saw II (2005, with Dina Meyer, Vincent Rother, and Conrad Coates), Saw IV (2007, with Dina Meyer), and Saw V (2008, with Mark Rolston and Greg Bryk),

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  6. Tony Nappo is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his roles in the films Four Brothers, Saw II, Land of the Dead, You Might as Well Live, and Born to be Blue. His television credits include Bad Blood, Blue Murder, and Killjoys.

  7. Tony Nappo is a Canadian actor who has appeared in over 70 movies and TV shows, including Saw, Schitt's Creek, and Murdoch Mysteries. See his full list of credits, photos, and biography on TV Guide.

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