Joe Spano

Joseph Peter Spano (born July 7, 1946)[1][2] is an American actor known best for his roles as Lt. Henry Goldblume on Hill Street Blues and FBI Special Agent Tobias C. Fornell on NCIS. He also voiced the Chuck E. Cheese (at the time Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre) character, Pasqually the Chef, from 1977–1983.

Joe Spano
Joe Spano in San Francisco, October 2022.
Born
Joseph Peter Spano

(1946-07-07) July 7, 1946 (age 77)
OccupationActor
Years active1967–present
Spouse
Joan Zerrien
(m. 1980)
Children2

Career

Spano was a member of the San Francisco improvisation group The Wing, and in college debuted as Paris in a production of Romeo and Juliet in 1967. In 1968, he helped found the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, acting in its first production, and stayed with the company for ten years. He relocated to Hollywood during the late 1970s, obtaining guest roles for television and minor roles in American Graffiti (1973) and The Enforcer (1976).

In Hill Street Blues he played Henry Goldblume during the entire seven-year run of the series, first as a detective sergeant, later as a lieutenant. Goldblume was one of Hill Street precinct captain Frank Furillo's trusted junior officers, serving at times as a hostage negotiator and gangs relations officer. The character was sympathetic to crime victims, sometimes conflicting with his duties as a police officer. Spano was one of many actors appearing throughout each episode, which typically had several story lines intermingled.

After Hill Street Blues ended, Spano won recurring roles in television police shows Murder One (1995) and NYPD Blue (1993), again as a detective, and has appeared regularly in television movies and television shows like The X-Files (episodes "Tempus Fugit" and "Max"), Mercy Point and Amazing Grace. Spano won an Emmy award in 1988 for Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series for a role he played in an episode of Midnight Caller. He has appeared in several feature movies, including Apollo 13 and Primal Fear. His credits are often confused with Australian actor Joseph Spano. They are not related.[3]

He is a veteran stage actor on the east and west coasts. Spano made his Broadway debut in 1992 in the Roundabout Theater revival of Arthur Miller's The Price, with Eli Wallach, which was nominated for a Tony for Best Revival. West coast stage credits include Eduardo Pavlovsky's Potestad, and David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow and American Buffalo, for which he was awarded an LA Drama Critics Circle Award. At the Rubicon Theater in Ventura he has played General Burgoyne in George Bernard Shaw's The Devil's Disciple, Greg in A. R. Gurney's Sylvia and Vladimir in Waiting for Godot. He is a member of the Antaeus Theater Company and a founding member of three other theater companies.[4] He played a seductive vampire in the cult musical Dracula: A Musical Nightmare in a small Los Angeles theatre.[5] He also appeared in the TV movie Brotherhood of Justice with Keanu Reeves and Kiefer Sutherland.

He is the voice of the Wild Flower Hotline for the Theodore Payne Foundation, which can be reached by telephoning (818) 768-1802.

NCIS

Spano has been a recurring character of NCIS since its premiere episode, "Yankee White", playing FBI Special Agent Tobias Fornell, the FBI counterpart to NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, portrayed by Mark Harmon. In Season 15, Fornell is no longer with the FBI, but is a private investigator.

Two episodes have used Fornell's personal life as the basis of an NCIS episode: one where Fornell's daughter is imperiled and another where Fornell's career is imperiled. In each episode, it is the friendship between Gibbs and Fornell which is invoked in order to involve NCIS in the resolution.

Personal life

Spano was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Vincent Dante Spano, a physician and Virginia Jean (née Carpenter).[6] He graduated from Archbishop Riordan High School in 1963, and he is an honorary member of the House of Russi. Spano and his wife Joan Zerrien, a therapist, were married in 1980, and have two adopted daughters.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972One Is a Lonely NumberEarl of Kent
1973American GraffitiVic
1973Warlock MoonJohn Devers
1976The EnforcerMitch, RobberUncredited
1978Northern LightsJohn Sorensen
1980RoadieAce
1981The Incredible Shrinking WomanGuard
1985Terminal ChoiceFrank Holt
1994Rave ReviewLou
1995Apollo 13NASA Director
1996Primal FearAbel Stenner
1998Break UpPriest
1998In Quiet NightGold
2000A Question of FaithDuncan
2001Texas RangersMr. Dunnison
2001TickerCaptain Spano
2002Hart's WarJ.M. Lange
2006HollywoodlandHoward Strickling
2007FractureJoseph Pincus
2008Frost/NixonNetwork Executive

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974The Streets of San FranciscoToomeyEpisode: "One Last Shot"
1979Lou GrantJack Ridgeway, Larry2 episodes
1979Trapper John, M.D.Dr. GallantEpisode: "Pilot"
1980Tenspeed and Brown ShoeDuff McCoyEpisode: "Diamonds Aren't Forever"
1980Fighting Back: The Rocky Bleier StoryCaptain MurphyTelevision film
1981InsightKarl RothmanEpisode: "The Domino Effect"
1981–1987Hill Street BluesHenry GoldblumeMain role
1986Brotherhood of JusticeBob GrootematTelevision film
1986The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the BibleJesus (voice)Episode: "The Easter Story"[7]
1987Deep Dark SecretsEric LloydTelevision film
1987The Hogan FamilyMr. CameronEpisode: "Poetic Injustice"
1988L.A. LawGeorge RipleyEpisode: "Hey, Lick Me Over"
1988Disaster at Silo 7Sgy. SwoffordTelevision film
1989Midnight CallerJohn SaringoEpisode: "The Execution of John Saringo"
1989Cast the First StoneBill SpencerTelevision film
1990Blind FaithSal CaccaroMiniseries; 2 episodes
1990The Girl Who Came Between ThemJimTelevision film
1990The Great Los Angeles EarthquakeChad SpauldingTelevision film
1991The Summer My Father Grew UpLouisTelevision film
1991For the Very First TimeMr. AllenTelevision film
1991FeverJunkmanTelevision film
1992Civil WarsCarl SherenskyEpisode: "The Old Man and the 'C'"
1993Bloodlines: Murder in the FamilyHal LeventhalTelevision film
1993Reasonable DoubtsJimmy CooperEpisode: "Diminished Capacity"
1993The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children?Richard KoonsTelevision film
1994Dream OnPolicemanEpisode: "The Taking of Pablum 1-2-3"
1995Amazing GraceDominick Corso5 episodes
1995–1996Murder OneRay Velacek15 episodes
1996Her Costly AffairCarl WestonTelevision film
1997The X-FilesMike Millar2 episodes
1997A Call to RememberDr. GreenTelevision film
1997–1998ProfilerMike Ramdak2 episodes
1998From the Earth to the MoonGeorge MuellerEpisode: "Apollo One"
1998JAGJack MurphyEpisode: "Clipped Wings"
1998Logan's War: Bound by HonorJohn DowningTelevision film
1998L.A. DoctorsDon ClaybourneEpisode: "What About Bob?"
1998Nash BridgesFBI Agent LangdonEpisode: "Mystery Dance"
1998–1999Mercy PointHarris DeMilla7 episodes
1999Touched by an AngelJames CooperEpisode: "Such a Time as This"
1999–2000Batman BeyondAgent Bennet, Sniper, Boss (voice)4 episodes[7]
2000Strong MedicineJonathan FriedEpisode: "Brainchild"
2001ProvidenceDr. Carroll3 episodes
2002The Invisible ManTom MooreEpisode: "Possessed"
2002Static ShockMr. Osgood (voice)Episode: "Jimmy"[7]
2002–2003NYPD BlueJohn Clark Sr.15 episodes
2003BoomtownHenry SteinEpisode: "Home Invasion"
2003–presentNCISTobias FornellRecurring role
2004DragnetBill KutlerEpisode: "Riddance"
2005EyesWilliam MasseyEpisode: "Trial"
2006Crossing JordanCaptain InnisEpisode: "Blame Game"
2006The CloserDr. RoseEpisode: "Mom Duty"
2006StandoffJoe SuserEpisode: "Circling"
2008SharkPaul FaberEpisode: "Partners in Crime"
2010In Plain SightGabe Andrews, Gabe MarionEpisode: "A Priest Walks Into a Bar"
2012The MentalistGreg RelinEpisode: "War of the Roses"
2014NCIS: New OrleansTobias FornellEpisode: "It Happened Last Night"
2019PearsonMr. AllenEpisode: "The Rival"

Awards and nominations

Ovation Awards

References

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