TONY MANNA is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama, and he received his undergraduate training from the University of Evansville. He was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, and is of Spanish-Italian descent.
Tony's New York credits include These Paper Bullets (Atlantic Theater Company), Timon of Athens (Public Theater), The Hasty Heart (Keen Company), Othello (New York Shakespeare Exchange), Girls Just Wanna Have Fund$ (Women's Project), and Mickey Mouse is Dead (59E59 Theater), among others.
Regionally, he's appeared at Arena Stage, the Alliance Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, the Geffen Playhouse, Westport Country Playhouse, and Hope Summer Repertory Theatre. He's also helped develop new work at the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference, the Great Plains Theatre Conference, and the New Harmony Project.
Television credits include Interview With the Vampire (AMC), Elementary (CBS), Maniac (Netflix), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon), Z: The Beginning of Everything (Amazon), The Exorcist (FOX), and The Vampire Leland, an independent pilot he co-created and starred in, which screened at SeriesFest 2017, the 2017 Soho International Film Festival, and the 2016 New York Television Festival.
In 2020, he co-created and starred in the web series The Corps.
He can also be seen in the films Life Itself, starring Oscar Isaac and Annette Bening, and Shirley, starring Elisabeth Moss and Michael Stuhlbarg, which had its premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
Tony is also a Creative Producer at Dwight Street Book Club, a production company based in Los Angeles, and, in 2021, started his own company with colleagues - Some Folks Productions.
In addition to his acting work, Tony is also an accomplished instructor of English as a Second Language, having spent two years in Seoul, South Korea, on the faculty of the Global Language Institute.
Tony's New York credits include These Paper Bullets (Atlantic Theater Company), Timon of Athens (Public Theater), The Hasty Heart (Keen Company), Othello (New York Shakespeare Exchange), Girls Just Wanna Have Fund$ (Women's Project), and Mickey Mouse is Dead (59E59 Theater), among others.
Regionally, he's appeared at Arena Stage, the Alliance Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, the Geffen Playhouse, Westport Country Playhouse, and Hope Summer Repertory Theatre. He's also helped develop new work at the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference, the Great Plains Theatre Conference, and the New Harmony Project.
Television credits include Interview With the Vampire (AMC), Elementary (CBS), Maniac (Netflix), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon), Z: The Beginning of Everything (Amazon), The Exorcist (FOX), and The Vampire Leland, an independent pilot he co-created and starred in, which screened at SeriesFest 2017, the 2017 Soho International Film Festival, and the 2016 New York Television Festival.
In 2020, he co-created and starred in the web series The Corps.
He can also be seen in the films Life Itself, starring Oscar Isaac and Annette Bening, and Shirley, starring Elisabeth Moss and Michael Stuhlbarg, which had its premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
Tony is also a Creative Producer at Dwight Street Book Club, a production company based in Los Angeles, and, in 2021, started his own company with colleagues - Some Folks Productions.
In addition to his acting work, Tony is also an accomplished instructor of English as a Second Language, having spent two years in Seoul, South Korea, on the faculty of the Global Language Institute.
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