BIO
Aldo Scrofani is a seasoned actor with an impressive resume in theater, film, and television. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and developed a passion for acting at a young age. He attended the prestigious Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, where he honed his craft and gained valuable experience.
After graduating from high school, Scrofani began his professional acting career in theater. He made his Broadway debut in the original production of "A Chorus Line" in 1975, where he played the role of Don. The show was a massive hit and ran for over 6,000 performances, making it the longest-running musical in Broadway history at the time. Scrofani's performance received critical acclaim, and he quickly became a sought-after actor in the theater world.
Over the years, Scrofani has appeared in numerous other Broadway productions, including "Chicago," "42nd Street," "Cats," and "The Phantom of the Opera." He has also worked extensively in regional theater, performing in productions of "West Side Story," "The Music Man," and "My Fair Lady," among others.
In addition to his work on stage, Scrofani has also had a successful career in film and television. He has appeared in a number of popular TV shows, including "Law & Order," "The Sopranos," and "Boardwalk Empire." He has also appeared in several films, including "The Producers," "The Stepford Wives," and "The Devil's Advocate."