Anthony LaMagna, a native of Queens, New York, currently resides in Monmouth County, New Jersey. From a young age, he had a strong desire to express himself publicly, which led him to appear in various plays and fashion shows.
Anthony's academic background includes a degree from Fordham University, where he was actively involved in the university's newspaper and founded two entrepreneurial-based clubs. He then pursued a career as a professional Financial Advisor, working as a licensed stock broker and developing a deep understanding of the market.
However, his passion for acting has always been a significant aspect of his life. Anthony's interest in acting intensified a few years ago, prompting him to take his craft more seriously. He enrolled in the Gene Frankel Institute's Drama program and has since honed his skills through monologue work at the Eric Loeb Studio in New York City, where he feels a strong sense of connection and belonging.
Over the past two years, Anthony has made significant progress in his acting career, starring in various regional theater productions, including the roles of "Dr. Armstrong" in Ten Little Indians and "Felix" in The Owl and The Pussycat. His recent credits include a film documentary on the West Nile Virus, two short films, a TV commercial, and the upcoming film "Rejection Junkies."