This page will contain blogs about Danny Pintauro, as they become available.Danny PintauroDaniel John Pintauro (born January 6, 1976) is an American actor who got started as a child actor on the television soap opera As the World Turns, and in the movie Cujo, and first came to prominence as a child actor on the television series Who's the Boss?. After the conclusion of that very successful series, he was less frequently cast. He took time off from professional acting to attend Stanford University. National Enquirer contacted him in 1997 to inform him that they intended to "out" him as a homosexual: he surprised many when he decided to grant them an interview commenting on his sexuality which was published in July 1997. He has since returned to the stage in more mature roles including that of the title character in The Velocity of Gary. This page about Danny Pintauro includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Danny Pintauro News stories about Danny Pintauro External links for Danny Pintauro Videos for Danny Pintauro Wikis about Danny Pintauro Discussion Groups about Danny Pintauro Blogs about Danny Pintauro Images of Danny Pintauro |
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He has since returned to the stage in more mature roles including that of the title character in The Velocity of
Gary. Daniel John Pintauro (born January 6, 1976) is an American actor who got started as a child actor on the television soap opera As the World Turns, and in the movie Cujo, and first came to prominence as a child actor on the television series Who's the Boss?. The couple have never married but have a son, Wyatt. Russell married actress Season Hubley, whom he had met on the set of Elvis, in 1979 and they had a son, Boston. In 1983, during the middle of his divorce from Hubley, Russell met his longtime companion, Goldie Hawn, on the set of the film Swing Shift. He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (1984) for the film Silkwood. Russell was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special (1979) for the made for television movie Elvis. The injury forced his retirement from baseball in 1973 and he returned to acting. The collision tore the rotator cuff in one of Russell's shoulders. During a play, he was hit in the shoulder by another player running to second base. He led his league in hitting with a .563 batting average. In the early 1970s, Russell played second base for the minor league franchise of the California Angels (now the Anaheim Angels). Russell also had a baseball career (Russell's father had also been a baseball player for a while). He starred in many Disney films such as Follow Me, Boys! (1966), The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), and The Strongest Man in the World (1975). Russell started his film career at the age of 10 in an uncredited part in the movie It Happened at the World's Fair and was soon signed to a ten year contract with the Walt Disney Company, reportedly by Walt Disney himself. He is the son of Bing Russell, also an actor. Kurt Vogel Russell (born March 17, 1951 in Springfield, Massachusetts) is an American actor. Kurt Russell (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000621/) at the Internet Movie Database. Follow Me, Boys! (1966), Whitey. The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), Dexter Riley. Escape from New York (1981), Snake Plissken. MacReady. The Thing (1982), R.J. Silkwood (1983) Drew Stephens. Swing Shift (1984) Lucky/Mike. Big Trouble in Little China (1986), Jack Burton. Overboard (1987), Dean Proffitt. Tango & Cash (1989), Gabriel 'Gabe' Cash. Backdraft (1991), Lieutenant Stephen 'Bull' McCaffrey & Dennis McCaffrey. Captain Ron (1992), Captain Ron. Tombstone (1993), Wyatt Earp. Stargate (1994), Colonel Jonathan 'Jack' O'Neil. David Grant. Executive Decision (1996), Dr. Escape from L.A. (1996), Snake Plissken. Todd 3465. Soldier (1998), Sgt. Curtis McCabe. Vanilla Sky (2001), Dr. Dark Blue (2002), Eldon Perry. Miracle (2004), Herb Brooks. |