HOLLYWOOD'S GOODFELLA

Joining us this week on HOT TOPICS CELEB TV Sunday Service for Actors on Actors is Hollywood Legend Peter Onorati

Join us as we take you on the journey of his 30+ year career as he sits down in conversation with Actor Producer and Host of DTeflon

Peter Daniel Onorati was born on May 16th to first-generation Italian parents Peter and Rose Scorese Onorati in the beautiful hillside industrial hamlet of Boonton N.J. This Blue Collar enclave produced everything from Margarine to Melmac dinnerware.

Peter was the first grandchild in the Scorese clan and the first grandson born to Familiglia Onorati. He spent his early years getting into trouble at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic school up until 5th grade. Notifying Sister Margaret Dolores, an Irish nun, that “St. Patrick was Italian” became the final straw, casting the unsuspecting youth literally down the hill one block into the Public School System at the School St. School, where his “wise-cracking” garnered him regular beatings by the local bullies. The need for both social and physical growth apparent to him, Peter tried hard to become an athlete and joined the under-achieving, class clowns to ingratiate himself to his new colleagues.

 

In 7th and 8th grade at the John Hill School, additional socialization was necessary for the “Hill Kid” from School St. School. He had to get along with the kids from the “Flats” section of town, so Peter worked hard summers in his father’s construction company to be able to afford two sets of clothing: Sharkskin and Italian knit to wear with the “Greasers” from the Hill and Madras with Levis to wear with the “Collegiate Rah Rah’s” from the “Flats”. At Boonton High School, still vertically challenged, Peter excelled in athletics and citizenship.

He achieved All-County honors in both Football and Wrestling and was elected President of the Student Government. He attended Lycoming College in Williamsport Pa. (home of the Little League World Series) and was a standout on the football field. Peter set about five records at Lycoming (only one of which still stands – they got so much better after he left). He graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration.

Upon graduation, Peter signed a Free Agent agreement with the World Football League’s Philadelphia Bell. There he and his good friend from college (now a Federal Appeals Court Judge) made it to the last cut and were sent home.

 

With his dreams of professional football on hold (forever), Peter took a job at Ford Motor Company Export Division and enrolled at Fairleigh Dickenson University to pursue and obtain his M.B.A. and became an assistant coach of the Football team. Responding to a dare from his girlfriend, a childhood crush who was working for McCall’s magazines, he enrolled in a class in Improvisational comedy. His Master’s Thesis Project on Working Mother Magazine (from McCall’s) led him to a job as the Director of Marketing and Research for four of McCall’s publications.

Peter spent weekends traveling into New York City to perform with the group called Port Authority Theatre Ensemble (Pate). Here he also co-created a standup act called The Kippermans (Hasidic Siamese Twins who played guitar) with Gary Richman. As he continued to perform late nights in New York, Peter had some of his research published in Advertising Age. This led to multiple job offers around NYC.

But Peter wanted to stay at McCall’s; however, his boss decided that she couldn’t afford to raise his salary commensurate with his incoming offers, so she created an environment in which he decided to leave. Peter was now dating an actress, Jeanette Collins, from Pate who said “I think you could be an actor”.

His response was “What so I can starve and have four jobs like you?” After removing the ice pack from his face and considering her suggestion, Peter enrolled in a crash course in commercials given by Bob Collier. Within 2 weeks he was on hold for his first national commercial and within about two years joined the cast for the last season of Kate and Allie. Ms. Collins was so right that she and Peter were married in June of 1988.

In 1987 he joined Actor’s Equity as part of the Public Theatre’s production of Talk Radio. Peter and Jeanette moved to Los Angeles and he commuted back to NYC to finish Kate and Allie. His first child was due to be born in two days in L.A. when Peter had a call-back for Martin Scorsese’s Good Fellas in NYC. He got the job and his first son, Sebastiano, in March of 1989.

COP ROCK, l-r: Larry Joshua, Peter Onorati, Season 1, 1990.

Upon his arrival in Hollywood, Peter was immediately cast in leading roles in critically acclaimed dramas including NYPD Blue, Civil Wars, Under Suspicion, Murder One and the Cult Classic, Cop Rock.

Peter has successfully created leading roles as “Good Guys” and “Bad Guys” (the pay is the same) for T.V. movies on ABC, CBS, USA, SHOWTIME, and HBO. He has made over 40 feature films including, Goodfellas, Postcards From The Edge, Firebirds, Camp Nowhere, Rocket Man, and special events such as Tales From The Crypt, Outer Limits and the HBO World Premiere movies Shelter, Disappearing Acts, and Dancing in September.

Peter recently returned to the stage in the premiere of Sex,Sex,Sex, Sex,Sex & Sex, written by Tony Award-winning author George Furth, and The Iceman Cometh with Al Pacino at the Falcon Theatre.

THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO — Episode 21 — Pictured: (l-r) Actor Peter Onorati during an interview with host Jay Leno on June 22, 1992 (Photo by Wendy Perl/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)

His most recent T.V. appearances included recurring roles on Boston Legal, 24, Desperate Housewives, Everybody Hates Chris, American Dreams, Walker Texas Ranger and Leap Years for Showtime.

Peter has been in guest star heaven (or hell) appearing recently in In Plain Sight, The Mentalist, Cold Case, Chuck, CSI NY, Ghost Whisperer, Las Vegas, Sex and the City, and many more.

Peter has also created numerous cartoon series characters in Teen Titans, Batman – The Brave and the Bold, and was the voice of Warhawk in The Justice League.

Peter lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Jeanette, and sons Sebastiano (Sonny), Francesco (Frank), and Giancarlo (Charlie) and a fervent desire to return to the east coast at least for a little while every year.

PETER ONORATI STORY

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Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1987 Firehouse Ron J. Sleek
1988 Scrooged
1989 Mortal Sins Diduch
1990 Fire Birds Rice
1990 Goodfellas Florida Bookie
1990 Postcards from the Edge Cameraman
1993 Joe’s Life Joe Gennaro 11 episodes
1994 Camp Nowhere Karl Dell
1995 Not Like Us Sam Clark
1997 RocketMan Gary Hackman
1998 Shelter Demetrie Kostantinos
1998 True Friends Alphonse
1998 Tycus Jake
1999 Just Looking Phil De Lorenzo
1999 The Art of Murder Willie Kassel
2000 Fallen Arches Charlie
2000 Lured Innocence Maxwell Strong
2000 Dancing in September Mel
2000 Pedestrian
2001 Ordinary Sinner Mike
2005 Inside Out Rocco
2005 Blood Deep Repairman
2005 Jesus, Mary and Joey Jamie
2006 All In T.D.
2006 El Cortez Carlo Russo
2006 Price to Pay Mr. Martin
2009 The House That Jack Built Jack Flice ‘Grandpa Jack’
2010 Circle Chief
2011 Coming & Going Mr. D
2011 Ghost Phone: Phone Calls from the Dead Detective Wilder
2013 West End Uncle John
2014 #Stuck Holly’s Dad
2014 Homecoming Repairman Pete
2015 Batman vs. Robin Draco Voice; direct-to-video
2020 Twisted Twin Detective Moreno
2020 The Last Champion Frank Stevens

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1986 ABC Afterschool Special Uncredited, Episode: “Wanted: The Perfect Guy”
1989 Quantum Leap Rick Episode: “Disco Inferno – April 1, 1976”
1988–1989 Kate & Allie Lou Carello 9 episodes
1990 Cop Rock Det. Vincent LaRusso 11 episodes
1991–1993 Civil Wars Charlie Howell 36 episodes
1993 With Hostile Intent Sgt. Harry McCarthy Television film
River of Rage: The Taking of Maggie Keene Kim
Joe’s Life Joe Gennaro 11 episodes
1994 Tales from the Crypt Carl Schlag Episode: “Only Skin Deep”
Under Suspicion Det. Frank Fusco Episode: “Pilot”
Good Advice Joey Episode: “Divorce, Egyptian Style”
1995 Donor Unknown Nick Stillman Television film
1995–1997 Murder One Mr. Scotto 6 episodes
1996 Dead Ahead Frank Cacey Television film
1997 The Outer Limits Frank Martin Episode: “Last Supper”
Temporarily Yours Carson Episode: “In the Same Boat”
NYPD Blue Joey Salvo 3 episodes
Michael Hayes Priest Episode: “Act of Contrition”
1998 Nash Bridges Edward C. Rand Episode: “Mystery Dance”
2000 Touched by an Angel Martin Episode: “A House Divided”
The Pretender Roland Pritchard Episode: “Lifeline”
The Wild Thornberrys Pava Voice, Episode: “Pack of Thornberrys”
Batman Beyond Warhawk / Ozzie 3 episodes
The Huntress Detective Hodes Episode: “The Kid”
Walker, Texas Ranger Sgt. Vincent Rosetti 4 episodes
Disappearing Acts Construction foreman Television film; uncredited
2000–2001 Sheena Tyler 2 episodes
2001 ER Off. Nick Napolitano Episode: “Rampage”
Family Law Richard Sullivan Episode: “Safe at Home”
The Fugitive Walter Dinwiddie Episode: “Götterdämmerung”
FreakyLinks Captain Kendall Episode: “Subject: Police Siren”
Sex and the City The Wrestling Coach Episode: “My Motherboard, My Self”
Crossing Jordan Detective Benza Episode: “The Ties That Bind”
Leap Years Russ Adler 4 episodes
2002 Providence Mike O’Brien Episode: “Shadow Play”
The Zeta Project Blake Episode: “The Wrong Morph”
Monk Archie Modine Episode: “Mr. Monk and the Billionaire Mugger”
2002–2004 American Dreams Dom 8 episodes
2003 Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service Chief of the Boat Episode: “Sub Rosa”
2004 The Last Ride Burt Walling Television film
Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story Ziggy
2004 JAG Brett Orman Episode: “Camp Delta”
2004–2005 Justice League Unlimited Warhawk / B’wana Beast Voice, 3 Episodes
2004 Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story Ziggy Television film
2005 Eyes Joe Carlisle Episode: “Wings”
Teen Titans Robotman Voice, Episode: “Homecoming” Parts 1 & 2
CSI: NY Angelo Venetti Sr. Episode: “Zoo York”
Ghost Whisperer Anthony Masters Episode: “Shadow Boxer”
2006 Las Vegas Lamar Episode: “Cash Springs Eternal”
Conviction Police Detective Episode: “The Wall”
2007 Numbers Alfred McGurn Episode: “In Security”
2007–2009 Everybody Hates Chris Janitor / Coach Brantley 5 episodes
2008 Desperate Housewives Warren Schilling 2 episodes
2009 24 Agent Remick 2 episodes
Cold Case Ray Bianchi ’09 Episode: “Chinatown”
2010 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Joe Chill Episode: “Chill of the Night!”
2011 Castle Sal Malavolta Episode: “Slice of Death”
2012 The Big Bang Theory Angelo Episode: “The Werewolf Transformation”
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Det. Paul Kimball 2 episodes
Sons of Anarchy Leo Pirelli Episode: “Andare Pescare”
2014 The Exes Frank Episode: “Dawn of the Dad”
Murder in the First Jimmy Salter 7 episodes
2 Broke Girls Nicky Episode: “And the Free Money”
2017–present This Is Us Stanley Pearson 10 episodes
2017–2019, 2021 S.W.A.T. Jeff “Jack” Mumford 28 episodes
2020 Station 19 Snuffy Souza 3 episodes
Mom Wayne Episode: “Somebody’s Grandmother and the A-List”
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