Tommy Tonelli
Tommy Tonelli
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Tommy Tonelli is a renowned American actor, known professionally as Tom Tonelli. He has also been credited under the name Thomas Tonelli in some of his earlier works.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on September 23, 1938, there is limited information available about Tommy Tonelli's passing date.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Tonelli holds American nationality and was primarily active as an actor throughout his career. He appeared in numerous films and television shows during the latter half of the 20th century.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a family that valued the arts, Tommy Tonelli developed a passion for acting from an early age. His parents encouraged him to pursue his interests, which led to Tonelli's involvement in various school plays and local theater productions. As he entered adulthood, Tonelli began landing small roles in films and television shows, eventually leading to more substantial opportunities.
Major Accomplishments
One of Tommy Tonelli's most notable roles was as a supporting actor in the 1972 film "The Poseidon Adventure." He also appeared in several episodes of the popular 1960s-70s television series "The Virginian" and "Columbo."
Tonelli's acting career spanned over three decades, during which he contributed to numerous films and television shows. His work often involved playing characters with a sense of vulnerability or moral complexity, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Tommy Tonelli's most notable works include:
"The Poseidon Adventure" (1972) - a disaster film in which Tonelli played a supporting role
"The Virginian" (1967-1971) - a western television series where Tonelli appeared in several episodes
* "Columbo" (1971-2003) - a crime drama television series that featured Tonelli in a few episodes
Tonelli's contributions to the world of acting may not have been as widely recognized as those of his contemporaries, but he maintained an active presence in the industry for many years.
Impact and Legacy
Although Tommy Tonelli may not be as well-known today, his work continues to influence new generations of actors. His dedication to his craft and perseverance in the face of challenges are qualities that have inspired many in the entertainment industry.
Tonelli's legacy extends beyond his individual performances, as he helped pave the way for future actors by continuing to work in an era when opportunities were scarce.
Quotes by Tommy Tonelli

The game was a lot closer than the score indicates. We had a couple of key stops and played very smart on defense. We have a tough group of kids who are really resilient.

I really can't find fault with our shot selection in the second quarter. But for the most part they were good looks. They just wouldn't drop.

It speaks to the level of district play. Whoever is standing when it's over will feel like they survived a 15-round heavyweight fight. For our tournament, it will be who is standing after 12 quarters.

I told him when he missed the free throws that if he didn't play that way in overtime we wouldn't be here right now. I told him he had to focus on the next four minutes and we would depend on him to come through.

They didn't have Ashley Thomas and we didn't have three kids who just came from football. We're both much different teams than we were at that point.

They're two tremendous guards. I can't think of any backcourt tandems as good as those two throughout the state.

I was happy with the free-throw shooting tonight (17-of-21). I was especially pleased with the play of our sophomores, Derek Holmes and Anthony Manuel.

He's been tremendous for us all year. He's good at drawing contact and still being able to get a shot off. He's just a heck of a player.

I give them all the credit in the world. They stepped up, kept them in the game and carried them. They did more than carry them. They had the lead.
