Lou DiMaggio is an American actor, writer, and former stand-up comedian. Beginning his career as a performer at Catch a Rising Star in New York City, he later relocated to Los Angeles, where he has worked as a writer.[1][2][3] He is the father of actor Daniel DiMaggio.[4]

Filmography

Acting

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Working Girl Tess's Birthday Party Friend
1992 Out on a Limb Analyst
1996 The Rich Man's Wife Party Guest
1997 Vegas Vacation Casino Host
2005 Duck City Worker #4
2010 I Am Comic Documentary
2012 Janeane from Des Moines Tea Party Speaker #1

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Baywatch Jay Episode: "Snake Eyes"
1990–1995 Dream On Vernon Pactor 5 episodes
1991 Herman's Head Waiter Episode: "Isn't It Romantic?"
1991–1995 Beverly Hills, 90210 Jack / Blaze Reporter / Tree Salesman 3 episodes
1992 L.A. Law Hotel Desk Clerk Episode: "I'm Ready for My Closeup, Mr. Markowitz"
1992 Carol Leifer: Gaudy, Bawdy & Blue The Squid Television film
1995 Seinfeld Stagehand Episode: "The Understudy"
1996 Life's Work Guy at the Bar Episode: "Pilot"
2002–2009 Curb Your Enthusiasm Investor / Lou DiMaggio 5 episodes
2010 Desperate Housewives Emcee Episode: "You Gotta Get a Gimmick"
2010 Men of a Certain Age Patrick 2 episodes
2010 The New Adventures of Old Christine Security Person Episode: "Up in the Airport"
2012 2 Broke Girls Detective James Episode: "And the Upstairs Neighbor"
2016 NCIS Nestor Carbone Episode: "Philly"
2016 On the Bright Side Police Officer Television film
2017 Where the Bears Are Toby Marsden 3 episodes
2020 Breakroom USA Lou

Writing

Year Title Notes
1997 Win Ben Stein's Money 2 episodes
1997 Make Me Laugh Episode: "Juli, Mark, Jenny"
1998 You're On! 4 episodes
1999 The Big Moment Episode dated 26 June 1999
2002 Weakest Link Episode #1.12
2003–2004 Who Wants to Marry My Dad? 11 episodes
2007 The Singing Bee 6 episodes
2007–2008 Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? 18 episodes
2008 The Moment of Truth 17 episodes
2013 The Million Second Quiz 10 episodes
2019 Common Knowledge

References

  1. "Where Have You Gone Lou DiMaggio?". Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival. Retrieved 2021-10-06.
  2. "Review: Former comic revisits stand-up roots in appealing doc 'Where Have You Gone, Lou DiMaggio?'". Los Angeles Times. 2018-03-08. Retrieved 2021-10-06.
  3. T. H. R. Staff (2017-02-04). "'Where Have You Gone, Lou DiMaggio?': Film Review | Santa Barbara 2017". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-10-06.
  4. "Daniel DiMaggio | American Housewife". ABC. Retrieved 2021-10-06.


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