Sabatino, Michael 1955–

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SABATINO, Michael 1955–

(Mike Sabatino)

PERSONAL

Born June 25, 1955, in Venice, CA; married Laura Bassett (divorced, 1991); married Crystal Chappell, January 6, 1997; children: (second marriage) Jacob Walker, Dylan Michael. Education: Graduated from the University of California, Irvine.


Career: Actor. Lark Theatre Literary Wing, member; former champion pole vaulter.


Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding villain/villainess, 1993, for Days of Our Lives; Dramalogue Award, for Strange Case of the Tenacious Suitcase.


CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Detective Elliot Greenfield, The Jigsaw Murders, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1988.

Rudy, Immortal Combat (also known as Resort to Kill), A–Pix Entertainment, 1994.

(As Mike Sabatino) Club manager, The Force, 1994.

(As Mike Sabatino) Harvey's thug, Batman Forever (also known as Forever), Warner Bros., 1995.

(As Mike Sabatino) Lieutenant Williams, White Cargo, Third Coast Entertainment, 1995.

Detective Losby, Midnight Blue, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1997.

Agent Ross, Wanted, York Entertainment, 1999.

Mike Rigalio, Chasing Ghosts, 2005.


Television Appearances; Series:

Brian Holmby, Behind the Screen, CBS, 1981.

Chip Roberts, Knots Landing, CBS, 1982–83.

Lawrence Alamain, Days of Our Lives (also known as DOOL and Days), NBC, 1990–93.

Officer Martelli, a recurring role, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993–2004.

Anthony Armondao, The Bold and the Beautiful (also known as Belleza y poder), CBS, 1993–95.

Second Dr. Jonathan Kinder, All My Children, ABC, 1995–96.

Phillip Vargas, Sunset Beach, NBC, 1998.

Vince Russo, The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 2000—.


Television Appearances; Movies:

Bob Hidalgo, Hostage Flight, NBC, 1985.


Television Appearances; Specials:

Lawrence Alamain, One Stormy Night (also known as Days of Our Lives: One Stormy Night), NBC, 1992.

Lawrence Alamain, Night Sins (also known as Days of Our Lives: Night Sins), CBS, 1993.

Presenter, The Ninth Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1993.

Presenter, The 22nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1995.


Television Appearances; Pilots:

Kevin, Heart Beat, NBC, 1985.

Ray, She's With Me, NBC, 1986.


Television Appearances; Episodic:

Alex Halpern, "Rallying Cry," Hotel, ABC, 1985.

Tom Giles, "Just Because I'm Paranoid ... ," Simon & Simon, CBS, 1986.

"Single in Heaven," Houston Knights, CBS, 1987.

Alan, "Love Is Blind," Empty Nest, 1990.

(As Mike Sabatino) Car salesman, "Strangers in the Night," Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1993.

J. Harvey Stark, "The Rival," Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, 1994.

Derek Nichols, "The Chasm," Sliders, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999.

Policeman, "Pig in Providence," Providence, 1999.

Mr. Ridley, "A Rock and a Hard Place," Third Watch, NBC, 2001.

Gino, "The Cousin," S Club 7 in Hollywood, BBC and Fox Family, 2001.

(Uncredited) Man, "Understand Your Man," The Guardian, CBS, 2003.


Also appeared (as Mike Sabatino) Clarence Desm, Moloney, CBS; (as Mike Sabatino) first officer, Life with Roger, The WB.


Stage Appearances:

Ty, Cobb, Melting Pot Theatre Company Theatre 3, 2000, then Lucille Lortel Theater, 2000–2001, then Falcon Theater, Burbank, CA, 2002.


Also appeared in Heartbreak and God's Creature, both Lark Theatre; Down the Road, Alice's Walkup; Kingdom of Earth and Fifth of July, both Theatre West, Los Angeles; First Couple, Tiffany Theatre, Los Angeles; Strange Case of the Tenacious Suitcase, Pilot Theatre; Sweet Bird of Youth.