Paul SorvinoDeveloper BIO
Born in Brooklyn, New York, on April 13, 1939, veteran actor Paul Sorvino has starred in nearly 100 films, among them Warren Beatty's political satire, "Bulworth", "William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet", "Nixon", "The Firm", "Goodfellas", "Dick Tracy", "Reds", "Slow Dancing In The Big City", "Oh God" and "The Brinks Job."
Sorvino's television credits include "That's Life", "Law and Order", "The Oldest Rookie", "We'll Get By" and "Bert D'Angelo, Superstar," in addition to appearances in many telefilms and mini-series.
He made his directorial debut on with "That Championship Season" for Showtime. Winner of a 1973 Tony nomination and the New York Critics Award for his Broadway performance in "That Championship Season," Sorvino has appeared in many theatre productions and was founder and artistic director of the American Stage Company at Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Also an accomplished tenor, Sorvino has sung with the Seattle Opera Company and created a public television special, "Paul Sorvino, An Evening of Song."
The founder of the Sorvino Children's Asthma Foundation, Sorvino regularly does operatic concerts on behalf of his organization. He is also the author of "How to Become a Former Asthmatic", published by William Morrow.
Websites
Games CreditedBlue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders (1997), Orion Interactive