Chicago native Joe Mantegna has a strong background in both theater and film. After making his Broadway debut in Stephen Schwartz's musical of Studs Terkel's Working, Joe was awarded the Tony and Joseph Jefferson Award for his acclaimed performance as cynical real-estate agent Richard Roma in David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Glengarry Glen Ross. Closely associated with Mamet’s work, Joe starred in the theatrical premiere of A Life in the Theater, The Disappearance of the Jews at the Goodman Theater, and in the Broadway production of Speed the Plow with Ron Silver and Madonna. In addition, Joe directed a critically acclaimed stage production of Mamet's Lakeboat, starring Ed O’Neil and George Wendt, in a successful Los Angeles theatrical run. Always the baseball fan, Joe conceived and co-wrote the
Off-Broadway
play Bleacher Bums, inspired by countless afternoons watching
the
Chicago Cubs play in Wrigley Field. Once the Chicago PBS affiliate
picked
it up for production, the play both earned Joe an Emmy Award and gave
him
the opportunity to direct an updated version in a successful run at
Chicago's
Organic Theater. Joe also appeared in The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit
and Cops, along with taking two European tours with the Organic
Theater Company. SHOWTIME has produced yet another version of Bleacher
Bums that premiered April, 2002.
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