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15 Facts About Robert Cuccioli

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Robert Cuccioli was born on May 3,1958 and is an American actor and singer.

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Robert Cuccioli attended St Mary's High School in Manhasset, New York, and college at St John's University in Jamaica, New York, earning a degree in Finance.

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Robert Cuccioli starred as Lancelot de Lac in US and Canadian national tours of Camelot in 1987, with Richard Harris.

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Robert Cuccioli returned to Broadway beginning August 7,2012, when he took over from Patrick Page in the dual role of Norman Osborn and his alter ego The Green Goblin in the rock musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.

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Robert Cuccioli was seen as Karl Streber in Temporary Help in 2002 and in Mirette by Harvey Schmidt with York Theatre in 2005.

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Robert Cuccioli has starred in shows at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, where he has played the title role in Macbeth, Brutus in Julius Caesar and Antonio Salieri in Amadeus, among others; at the New York's Equity Library Theatre; and in regional theatres around the United States.

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Robert Cuccioli reprised the title role in Phantom at the Westchester Broadway Theater from December 2007 to February 2008.

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Robert Cuccioli is heard on a concept album for The New Picasso, which was released in 2008.

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Robert Cuccioli reprised the role of Dickinson in 2012 at Ford's Theatre.

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Robert Cuccioli next starred as Cornelius "Con" Melody in A Touch of the Poet in Irish Repertory Theatre's 2022 off-Broadway production.

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Robert Cuccioli appeared on All My Children and One Life to Live.

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Robert Cuccioli has appeared in several films, including in Woody Allen's Celebrity, Operation Delta Force 3: Clear Target, Heroic Times and The Stranger.

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Robert Cuccioli directed The Glass Menagerie in 2003 at The Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey.

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Robert Cuccioli has been in a relationship with actress Laila Robins since 2000.

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Robert Cuccioli released his first solo album, The Look of Love, a collection of standards from the 1930s and 1940s, in 2012.