Born 1963 (age 63) · Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Appears in 99 titles

Enrico Colantoni, a versatile Canadian actor, gained fame as Elliot DiMauro in "Just Shoot Me!", Keith Mars in "Veronica Mars," and Sergeant Greg Parker in "Flashpoint." He attended Yale Drama School and graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. His acting journey started with his brother's high school performance, leading him to discover his passion at the University of Toronto. His theatre credits include acclaimed productions like "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and "The Triumph of Love." Transitioning to screen, he starred in shows like "Hope & Gloria," "Law & Order," and "NYPD Blue," with notable film roles in "Galaxy Quest" and "House of Versace." Colantoni's accolades include a Gemini Award for "Flashpoint" and his venture into writing and directing with shorts like "The Bike" and "Issues," which debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival. To think his remarkable journey stemmed from a high school play.

Filmography

A.I. Artificial Intelligence
7.1
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
2001
as The Murderer
Contagion
6.6
Contagion
2011
as Dennis French
Galaxy Quest
7.1
Galaxy Quest
1999
as Mathesar
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
7.0
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
2019
as Bill Isler
Stigmata
6.3
Stigmata
1999
as Father Dario
Feel the Beat
7.5
Feel the Beat
2020
as Frank
Veronica Mars
6.6
Veronica Mars
2014
as Keith Mars
Justice League Dark
7.3
Justice League Dark
2017
as Felix Faust (voice)
Money Train
5.9
Money Train
1995
as Dooley
My Mom's New Boyfriend
5.4
My Mom's New Boyfriend
2008
as Enrico the Chef
Humane
5.4
Humane
2024
as Bob
Kill Chain
5.2
Kill Chain
2020
as The Old Sniper
Albino Alligator
5.8
Albino Alligator
1997
as Agent #3
The Chaperone
5.5
The Chaperone
2011
as Dr. Etman
Criminal
6.2
Criminal
2004
as Businessman
James Dean
6.8
James Dean
2001
as Elia Kazan
Full Frontal
4.6
Full Frontal
2002
as Arty / Ed
The Wrong Guy
6.8
The Wrong Guy
1997
as Creepy Guy
Weather Girl
5.6
Weather Girl
2009
as George
The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest