Michael Carmine

Description:

Carmine's stage credits included productions at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and The Henry Street Settlement and La Mama ETC theaters, but he was best known for his work in Reinaldo Povad's "La Puta" and "Cuba and His Teddy Bear," the last successful New York Shakespeare Festival production whose cast included Robert Deniro and Ralph Macchio. Carmine also performed in episodes of TV's "Hill Street Blues", "MASH", "Miami Vice", and "Crime Story", as well as in some feature films. His films include: Scarface (1983); Invasion U.S.A.;, Turk 182! (1985); Band of The Hand (1986); Batteries Not Included (1987); Leviathan (1989); Longtime Companion (1990). He died tragically of heart failure. He was only thirty-years old.

Overview

Birthday March 6, 1959
Born In Brooklyn, New York, USA

Did you know

Trivia He died of AIDS soon after his last film, "Longtime Companion," was completed. In that film he played someone dying of AIDS. As was not unusual at the time, his official obituary did not mention that his heart failure was due to the effects of AIDS.

Scores

*batteries not included
1h 47m
6.6
Leviathan
1h 38m
5.8
Band of the Hand
1h 49m
6.1
Invasion U.S.A.
1h 47m
5.4
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