Tony Senzamici's journey in the world of acting began during his college days at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida, where he discovered his passion for the performing arts through theatrical stage productions. After graduating in 1984, Tony devoted the next two decades to building a thriving medical supply business, which ultimately enabled him to revive his earlier love affair with acting.
With his newfound freedom, Tony started attending local acting classes and workshops in the Tampa Bay area, which led to a series of starring and supporting roles in community theater productions. As his confidence and skills grew, Tony transitioned into professional acting, securing representation and landing film and television roles.
Since 2008, Tony has accumulated a impressive list of acting credits, including guest starring roles on popular series such as House of Cards, Burn Notice, and NCIS: New Orleans, as well as recurring roles on Treme, Magic City, and Army Wives. He is particularly proud of sharing the screen with acclaimed actors such as Melissa Leo on the HBO series Treme and Damien Lewis on the Showtime series Homeland.
In addition to his acting career, Tony is deeply committed to community service, having volunteered with various organizations since 1986. In 2011, he and his wife Judy founded The Amici Charity, a non-profit organization based in Lakeland, which aims to provide assistance to those who may not have access to resources elsewhere. The Amici Charity has made a significant impact in the Lakeland area, offering "A Hand Up" to numerous individuals and families.
Tony is a devoted husband to Judy and a proud father of two children, Marissa and Anthony.