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Carmen Argenziano

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Biography

Recent Role:
Mario Rivera on Castle
Gender:
Male
Birthplace:
Sharon, Pennsylvania, USA
AKA:
The King
Carmen Argenziano is an actor who trained for the stage at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. Argenziano is a lifetime member of the Actors Studio. Some of Argenziano's Los Angles Theater credits include "A View from the Bridge" (Strasberg Institute); "Palladium is Moving "(Court Theatre); "El Salvador" (Tiffany); and the West Coast premiere of Julian Barry's "Last Lucid Moment" directed by Jon Voigt. He most recently appeared in "Take Me Out" (Geffen Theater)in the dual roles of William Danziger and the Skipper.

He has appeared in more than 50 films, including

More The Accused, Stand and Deliver, Don Juan DeMarco, Gone in 60 Seconds, and Identity. He has appeared in more than 100 television movies and episodic dramas. In his most familiar recurring role, he portrays Jacob Carter/Selmak on Stargate SG-1.

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    Henry is arguably the best new character in House M.D season 4 hide show

    I was watching Guardian Angels from House M.D. season four the other day and I had to investigate about this actor because he was different than the others, his command was so superior and his lines were so well delivered that he had to come from a solid theater background and he did…sadly the character was cut for now but I bet we will see him again, not before thrashing other candidates… Carmen Argenziano showed that a good character doesn't need a lot of lines, or good comebacks to make it work…he just needs to make it his and it becomes believable. Good work

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    pretty good actor... hide show

    Carmen Argenziano is a pretty good actor. I've seen him as Jacob Carter / Selmac in Stargate SG-1 and I think he does a very good job as that character. It must be hard to play an alien and play multiple peronalities in one body, but he does it well. I'm surprised he doesn't have a bigger role. He's been a guest star in a lot of shows, but he's never had a good major role. I guess it's just because there are no major roles out there for older guys...well, there are. I've also seen him in House and I think he did great on that show. He demands a presense on screen and delivers his lines well. He's a good actor, better than many but still not anything too special.

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