Anthony DiMaria (born 14 May 1966) is an American actor, producer, and director. He is also known for preserving the legacy of his uncle, Jay Sebring,[1] a pioneering stylist who was killed by members of the Manson Family in 1969, during what is now known as the Tate murders.
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Born | (1966-05-14) May 14, 1966 (age 56) |
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Occupation | Actor, producer, director |
Years active | 1989–present |
Anthony DiMaria was a 1984 graduate of Las Vegas' Bishop Gorman High School. In 1989, DiMaria earned his BFA at the University of Southern California (USC) School of Dramatic Arts.[2]
In both educational and professional capacities, DiMaria has worked on stage in New York City with the The Barrow Group, Actors Studio, Neighborhood Playhouse, and Circle Rep LAB.[3]
In 2020 Anthony DiMaria released the feature documentary Jay Sebring....Cutting to the Truth,[4] which presented a platform to correct and illuminate Jay Sebring's life outside the Manson murders.[5] Distributed in North America by Shout Studios,[6] the documentary was a critical success[7][8][9][10] and featured in-depth investigative interviews with Quincy Jones, Nancy Sinatra, Quentin Tarantino,[11] Dennis Hopper, and others.[12]
In his 2020 Los Angeles Times review, critic Michael Ordoña found Cutting To the Truth to be "an impressive directorial debut for actor Anthony DiMaria," noting its "stylish" presenation, and an "absorbing and passionate" narrative.[13]
Since 2004 Anthony DiMaria has represented his family and advocated for the Tate LaBianca family in the numerous parole hearings for Manson family members Patricia Krenwinkel,[14][15] Charles Watson,[16][17] Leslie Van Houten,[18] and Susan Atkins.[19][20] DiMaria and his immediate family have continuously and unfailingly urged the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to deny any and all parole or release to the remaining Manson group.[21][22][23] In one of Watson's parole hearings Anthony DiMaria commented, "These are troubled waters for many of us in here today and I would be remiss if I didn't state that I feel profound sorrow for all of us involved, and great sorrow for Mr. Watson."
In 2016, DiMaria urged the California Board to consider parole for Patricia Krenwinkel "when her victims are paroled from their graves."
In 2022, DiMaria spoke at Manson follower Bruce Davis' parole hearing, on behalf of families victimized by Davis' actions. DiMaria stated, "Bruce Davis remains in prison because his crimes were so severe and profound that they shook our country to its core, with permanent repercussions". Davis was denied parole.[24]
1997 | The Pigeon Egg Strategy | Jam Kitchen and Bartender 89 | Shot in Hong Kong |
2003 | High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story | Tony | |
2016 | Café Society | Howard Fox | Woody Allen |
2019 | The drought. | The Uncle | Short; Regina Corrado |
2019 | Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | Special Thanks | Quentin Tarantino |
2020 | Jay Sebring....Cutting to the Truth | Himself | Directed and Produced |
1990 | Dick Wolf's Nasty Boys | Security Guard | Episode "Crossover" |
1997 | One Life to Live | Doorman | Episode #1.7339 |
1997 | Guiding Light | Tony | Recurring; two episodes |
2000 | America's Most Wanted | Bartender | Episode unknown |
2001 | The Sopranos | Ruggerio's Son | Episode "Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood" |
2002 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Bartender | Episode "Primum Non Nocere" |
2003 | Strong Medicine | Ralphie Bonfiglio | Episode "PMS, Lies and Red Tape" |
2004 | Pixel Perfect (Disney) | Weldon Giles | TV movie |
2006 | Deadwood | Pinkerton Douglass | Episode "Tell Him Something Pretty" |
2007 | John from Cincinnati | Anglo | Recurring; three episodes |
2014 | The Leftovers (HBO) | Tactical Agent Kryczeck | Episode "Penguin One, Us Zero" |
2015 | Ray Donovan | Matty Flynn | Episode "Ding" |