Stanley Tucci

Biography
He debuted on Broadway with The Queen and the Rebels September 30, 1982 and 1985 in the movie Prizzi's Honor (1985) by John Huston. He achieved fame with films such as Kiss of Death (1995), Road to Perdition (2002), The Terminal (2004), and the television series Murder One (1995-1996). He directed (with Campbell Scott) and wrote (with his cousin, Joseph Tropeano) the film Big Night (1996) who premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and which includes his sister, Christine Tucci and his mother, who wrote a cookbook for the film.

He often plays the role of insensitive bureaucrats, petty man or the "bad guy", despite being a polite and friendly.

He has twice won the Golden Globe film for the TV-film Winchell (1998) and for its participation with the part of Adolph Eichmann in Conspiracy (2001 for which he also received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Awards. He was also been giving the Tony Award as best actor in the Broadway revival of Frankie and Johnny.

Actor

 * 2009 - The Lovely Bones (George Harvey)
 * 2002 - Road to Perdition (Frank Nitti)

Saturn Award

 * Nominated
 * 2010 - Best Supporting Actor for The Lovely Bones