Mark DiConzo is a multifaceted American performer who has made a significant impact in both the Broadway and television industries.
As an actor, singer, and dancer, DiConzo has had the privilege of starring in the Broadway production of Aladdin, where he portrays the iconic roles of Razoul, Sultan, and Jafar.
In addition to his stage work, DiConzo has also made appearances on a variety of television shows, including Blue Bloods, Power, The Good Fight, Madam Secretary, Law & Order SVU, Instinct, Elementary, and Person of Interest.
One of DiConzo's most notable achievements is his work on the award-winning original movie musical, How Do You Write a Joe Schermann Song, which he not only produced but also starred in and choreographed.
Prior to his success in Aladdin, DiConzo was part of the National Touring production of The Producers, where he showcased his impressive range as a performer.
Furthermore, DiConzo has the distinction of originating the roles of Monty/Frank Sr. in the Stigwood foundation's remount musical production of Saturday Night Fever, a testament to his versatility and talent.
Throughout his career, DiConzo has consistently demonstrated his ability to excel in a wide range of roles, from the stage to the small screen, and has established himself as a talented and versatile performer in the entertainment industry.