Tony Senzamici
Tony Senzamici was introduced to and fell in love with acting while participating in theatrical stage productions at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. After graduating in 1984, Tony spent the next 20 years building a successful medical supply business. Success in business afforded Tony the opportunity to rekindle his prior love affair with acting. He began by attending local acting classes and workshops in the Tampa Bay area, which then led to starring and supporting roles in community theater. After gaining professional representation, Tony transitioned into film and television acting roles, and he has quickly amassed numerous acting credits just since 2008. Included among Tony's acting credits are guest starring roles on popular series like House of Cards, Burn Notice and NCIS: New Orleans and recurring roles on the series Treme, Magic City and Army Wives. Tony is most proud of having shared screen time opposite Oscar, Golden Globe and Emmy winner Melissa Leo on the HBO series Treme and with Golden Globe and Emmy winner Damien Lewis on the Showtime series Homeland. Tony is equally as passionate about his community service, having supported and volunteered with many community organizations since 1986. In 2011, Tony and his wife Judy started a non-profit foundation in Lakeland called The Amici Charity. Their charity was started to help those who may have very little to no opportunity to gain assistance elsewhere. The Amici Charity has assisted in giving "A Hand Up" to many individuals and families in the Lakeland area. Tony and Judy have two children, Marissa and Anthony.