Louis Mustillo | |
Birth Date: | 28 May 1958 |
Birth Place: | Buffalo, New York |
Occupation: | Actor |
Years Active: | 1989–present |
Louis Mustillo (born May 28, 1958)[1] is an American actor who is best known as playing Vincent “Vince” Moranto on Mike & Molly from 2010 to 2016.
Mustillo was born in Buffalo, New York. He attended American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he was a contemporary of the Canadian actor, Elias Koteas, and Illeana Douglas. According to the American Academy's 1983 graduation program, Mustillo and Douglas graduated from the Academy's two-year program in a ceremony held at NYC's Winter Garden Theatre on April 26, 1983. They were not asked back to the school's third-year, known as The Production Company year.[2]
He has guest-starred in more than 50 episodes of television, including an early appearance as a controversial comic on Night Court, and has appeared in over 20 films. He was a series regular on Man of the People with James Garner. He also played Russell Topps for two seasons on DreamWorks first hour-long drama, High Incident. He had a recurring role on The Sopranos as a mafia-associated landscaping business owner, Salvatore "Sal" Vitro. He appeared in The Narrows, and he played sports writer Maury Allen on the ESPN mini-series The Bronx is Burning. Louis also wrote and starred in Bartenders, a one-man show that ran for a year at the John Houseman Theatre in New York City.
He also had a regular role in the CBS sitcom Mike & Molly playing Vince, a love interest and later husband of Molly's mother.[3]
He is married to Tricia Brown.[4]
Year | Film/TV | Role | Notes | |
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1989 | Who's the Boss? (TV series) | Dennis | Season 6 Episode 3 "In Your Dreams" | |
1990 | Family Matters (TV series) | Russell | Season 1 Episode 15 "The Big Reunion" | |
1990 | Night Court (TV series) | Monte Potter | Season 8 Episode 12 "It's Just a Joke" | |
1991 | Quantum Leap (TV series) | Mario | Season 3 Episode 14 "Private Dancer" | |
1992 | Married... with Children (TV series) | Mr. Nielson | Season 6 Episode 22 "The Goodbye Girl" | |
1994 | Corrina, Corrina | Joe Allechinetti | ||
1994 | Wings (TV series) | Wise Man | Season 6 Episode 11 "Insanity Claus" (eats Bob's donut) | |
1995 | (TV series) | Detective Tuzzolino | Season 2 Episode 10 "Metallo" | |
1996 | Freeway | Vanessa's Attorney[5] | ||
Sharpe | ||||
1996-1997 | High Incident (TV series) | Officer Russell Topps | 32 Episodes | |
1997 | The Peacemaker | Costello[6] | ||
1998 | Seinfeld (TV series) | Phil[7] | Season 9 Episode 14 "The Strong Box" | |
1999 | Dudley Do-Right | Standing Room Only[8] | ||
Just The Ticket | Harry The Head[9] | |||
2000 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Guy at Counter | Season 1 Episode 2 "Ted and Mary" | |
2000 | Early Edition (TV series) | Joey "Clams" | Season 4 Episode 14 "Performance Anxiety" | |
2000 | ER (TV series) | Steve O’Brien | Season 6 Episode 21 “Sweet Sorrow” | |
2002 | Wishcraft | Principal Dombrowski | ||
2004 | (TV series) | Eugene Thomas Walter | Season 2 Episode 12 "Witness To Murder" | |
2004-2006 | The Sopranos (TV series) | Sal Vitro, The Landscaper | 4 Episodes | |
2005 | Two for the Money | Doorman[10] | ||
2006 | Find Me Guilty | U.S. Marshal #2 | ||
2007 | The Bronx Is Burning (TV series) | Maury Allen[11] | ||
2008 | My Sassy Girl | Jordan's Doorman | ||
2009 | Cold Case (TV series) | Walt Strickland | Season 6 Episode 12 "Lotto Fever" | |
2010–2016 | Mike & Molly (TV series) | Vince Moranto | Main Cast; 105 episodes | |
2012 | Not Fade Away | Uncle Johnny Vitelloni[12] | ||
One for the Money | Frank Plum | |||
2015 | Whole Day Down | Zabulon | Episode: "The Discreet Charm of a Wooden Bosom." | |
2017 | Wetlands | Jimmy "Coconuts" | ||
2018 | Strange Angel (TV series) | Humphrey | 5 episodes | |
2018 | (TV series) | Dave Arnold | Episode: "Revenge" | |
2020 | NCIS (TV Series) | Emilio "Freckles" Zucado | Episode: "Everything Starts Somewhere" | |
2021 | Blue Bloods (TV series) | Lenny | Season 11 Episode 14 "The New You" | |
2022 | Bobcat Moretti | Carmine |