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ABCMedianet - Tony Plana
was educated at Loyola-Marymount University, where he earned a bachelor's degree
through the Honors Program in Literature and Theatre Arts, graduating magna cum
laude. He received professional training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in
London.
Plana starred as Roberto Santiago in Showtime's groundbreaking series,
"Resurrection Boulevard," for which he received 2001 and 2002 ALMA Award
nominations for Best Actor.
Having co-directed and co-produced the film "A Million to Juan" with Paul
Rodriguez, Plana celebrated his solo directorial debut with "The Princess and
the Barrio Boy," the first Latino family film to be produced by Showtime. The
film received two 2001 ALMA Award nominations and won the 2001 IMAGEN Award for
Best Made for Television Movie. His episodic television directorial debut was
the "Resurrection Boulevard" episode "Saliendo," which received a GLAAD Award
for Best Dramatic Episode of the Year. He has directed several episodes of
Nickelodeon's hit series "The Brothers Garcia," receiving a Humanitas Award
nomination and winning the IMAGEN Award for its third season finale.
Plana is also the co-founder and executive artistic director of the East L.A.
Classic Theatre, a group comprised primarily of Hispanic American theatre
professionals. The East L.A. Classic Theatre has been dedicated to serving the
Latino community through educational outreach programs to primary and secondary
schools and through bilingual productions of traditional and contemporary
classics. Through the East L.A. Classic Theatre, Plana has developed a unique
and innovative literacy program called Beyond Borders: Literacy Through
Performing Arts, designed to enable students to expand their educational
horizons and academic achievements by moving beyond their personal, cultural and
vocational borders. His distinct talent lies in his provocative adaptations of
classic Shakespearean plays, specifically conceived for minority communities
with little or no theatre going experience.
As an actor Plana has starred in more than 60 feature films, including "JFK,"
"Nixon," "Salvador," "An Officer and a Gentleman," "Lone Star," "Three Amigos,"
"Born in East L.A.," "El Norte," "187," "Primal Fear," "Romero," "One Good Cop,"
"Havana," "The Rookie," "Silver Strand" and "Picking Up the Pieces" (with Woody
Allen). Most recently he appeared in "Goal! The Dream Begins" and in "Half Past
Dead." He will also be appearing in the soon to be released "El Muerto," as well
as "American East" and "Towards Darkness," with "Ugly Betty" co-star America
Ferrara.
On television Plana recently starred in a multi-episode arc on "Commander In
Chief," on "24" as the terrorist Omar in season four, as well as on "The West
Wing" and "John Doe." In addition he starred on the Showtime miniseries "Fidel,"
as the notorious Cuban dictator, Batista, and in Showtime's "Noriega: God's
Favorite." He has portrayed leading roles in four critically acclaimed
television series -- "Veronica Claire," "Bakersfield P.D.," and in Steven
Bochco's "Total Security" and "City of Angels."
Plana has been very active in live theatre. On Broadway his credits include "Zoot
Suit" and "The Boys of Winter." He has performed in leads at the Mark Taper
Forum in "Zoot Suit," "Richard III," "Widows" and "The Reader." He has appeared
in a wide variety of productions in many other venues, including "Figaro Gets a
Divorce" at the La Jolla Playhouse; "Rum and Coke," "Cuba," "His Teddy Bear" and
"Bang Bang Blues" at the New York Public Theatre; "Rum and Coke" and "Charlie
Bacon and His Family" at the South Coast Repertory Theatre; "The Wonderful Ice
Cream Suit (The Musical)" at the Pasadena Playhouse; "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
and "Hamlet" at the California Shakespearean Festival; "Fugue" at Syracuse Stage
Company; in Ariel Dorfmann's "Mascara" at the Arizona Theatre Company; and most
recently he received high critical acclaim for his portrayal of Santiago in Nilo
Cruz' "Anna in the Tropics" at South Coast Repertory, the first Latino play to
win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
He is the recipient of two Nosotros Golden Eagle Awards for outstanding work
in film and television, as well as five Los Angeles Dramalogue Awards for
Theatre.
Plana is the proud father of Alejandro and Isabel and has been happily
married for 16 years to actress Ada Maris, who starred in "Nurses" on NBC and
currently stars on Nickelodeon's "The Brothers Garcia."
PERSONAL INFORMATION
HOMETOWN Havana, Cuba
BIRTHDATE April 19
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