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Danny Nucci

1968 - Today

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Danny Nucci (born September 15, 1968) is an American actor. He is best known for his supporting roles in blockbuster films, including his roles as Danny Rivetti in Crimson Tide (1995), Lieutenant Shepard in The Rock (1996), Deputy Monroe in Eraser (1996), and Fabrizio de Rossi in Titanic (1997), as well as his lead role as Mike Foster in the Freeform series The Fosters (2013–2018). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia. Danny Nucci is the 4,740th most popular actor (up from 5,586th in 2019), the 885th most popular biography from Austria (down from 873rd in 2019) and the 48th most popular Austrian Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Danny Nucci ranks 4,740 out of 13,578Before him are Park Bo-young, Emily Ratajkowski, Carmelo Bene, Kim Jung-eun, Larry Fine, and James Franciscus. After him are Seth Gilliam, Phoebe Tonkin, Mariel Hemingway, Kelly Macdonald, Drea de Matteo, and Merab Ninidze.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Danny Nucci ranks 193Before him are Scott Morrison, Andreas Kisser, Lobsang Sangay, Jeri Ryan, Mario Basler, and Manuel Rivera-Ortiz. After him are Seth Gilliam, Hassan Ali Khayre, Gloria Trevi, Vlade Divac, Pavel Kuka, and Howard Donald.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Danny Nucci ranks 885 out of 1,424Before him are Franz Steindachner (1834), Trude Beiser (1927), Mihály Pollack (1773), Matthias Kaburek (1911), Franz Cisar (1908), and Sissy Schwarz (1936). After him are Jo Gartner (1954), Pál Kitaibel (1757), Franz Antel (1913), Richard Bergmann (1919), Andreas Maislinger (1955), and Dietmar Schönherr (1926).

Among ACTORS In Austria

Among actors born in Austria, Danny Nucci ranks 48Before him are Hans Moser (1880), La Jana (1905), O. W. Fischer (1915), Willi Forst (1903), Sybil Danning (1952), and Bibi Besch (1942). After him are Dietmar Schönherr (1926), Eva Rueber-Staier (1951), Anton Walbrook (1896), Oscar Homolka (1898), Maria Rohm (1945), and Walter Slezak (1902).