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Joe Mantegna

Joe was awarded the Tony and Joseph Jefferson Award for his acclaimed performance as Richard Roma in David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Glengarry Glen Ross.” Some of Joe’s film and television highlights are: “House of Games,” “Searching for Bobby Fisher,” “Godfather III,” his Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated role of Dean Martin in “The Ratpack,” his Emmy-nominated role of Pipi Delana in “The Last Don.” For two seasons Joe starred with Mary Steenburgen and Amber Tamblyn in the critically acclaimed CBS drama “Joan of Arcadia,” winner of the 2004 People’s Choice Award for Best New Drama as well as picking up three Emmy nominations. In 2008, Joe reprised his Emmy-nominated role of Lou Manahan opposite Debra Messing in the USA Network series “The Starter Wife.” Joe has also lent his voice to the Disney/Pixar film, “CARS2,” and continues his 31-year run as Fat Tony on “The Simpsons.”

Joe lends much of his free time to several philanthropic endeavors. Joe was the national spokesperson for the fundraising campaign to build the U.S. Army Museum, which opened in 2021. He’s also an ambassador for the Gary Sinise Foundation, a charity that focuses on the needs of our most severely wounded veterans. He’s also hosted the National Memorial Day Concert live from Washington D.C. since 2006. His other passions include various autism-related organizations, including ETTA, New Horizons, the Miracle Project, Ed Asner Family Center, The Help Group and Easter Seals Chicago.

Joe also conceived and co-wrote the play “Bleacher Bums,” a satirical look at fandom in the bleachers of Wrigley Field during the ’70s. The play ran for years in Chicago and Los Angeles, ultimately winning an Emmy in Chicago for its broadcast on PBS. The play was so popular it was eventually produced as a feature film for Showtime. The play is still produced around the world today.

In April of 2011, Joe received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and in 2014, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for his dedication to the community and craft of acting.

Joe returned as FBI Special Agent David Rossi for a 2021 reboot of the hit CBS drama “Criminal Minds,” now streaming on Paramount Plus.

Joe resides in Los Angeles with his wife of over 45 years, Arlene, and their two daughters, Mia and Gia.