Close Up (film)
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Close Up is a 1996 American Crime drama film, directed by Przemyslaw Reut and starring Michael Mauro
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Michael Mauro
Michael Anthony Mauro was the Iowa Secretary of State. Previously he served as County Auditor and Commissioner of Elections for Polk County, Iowa for nearly a decade...
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Cast
- Michael MauroMichael MauroMichael Anthony Mauro was the Iowa Secretary of State. Previously he served as County Auditor and Commissioner of Elections for Polk County, Iowa for nearly a decade...
.... Stefan Van Der Berg (as Mauro Catenacci) - Eric Leffler .... Joseph Kline
- Tom Straw .... Detective Colligan
- Douglas Gowland .... Detective McClosky
- Michael Silvestri .... District Attorney
- Kevin KennyKevin KennyKevin Kenny is a former darts player who played for England and Merseyside. Kenny received 12 caps for England, winning 11 times, and 116 caps for Merseyside, winning 92. He was also a two time semi-finalist at the BDO World Darts Championships and a semi-finalist at the News of the World Darts...
.... Police Commissioner - Steffan Laurence .... Joey Capuletto
- Dolores Sirianni .... Lora Colligan
- Madelaine Koulouris .... Gigi
- Jimmy Cummings .... Mark Levy (as James Cummings)
- Peter Carlson .... Arthur Perry
- Will ArnettWill ArnettWilliam Emerson "Will" Arnett is a Canadian actor and comedian best known for his role as George Oscar "G.O.B." Bluth II on the Fox comedy Arrested Development. He is also known for his role as Devon Banks on the NBC comedy 30 Rock. Since his success on Arrested Development, Arnett has landed major...
.... Dave - Stelio SavanteStelio SavanteStelio Savante is a South African actor, producer, and writer living in the United States. He is a native English speaker and fluent in Afrikaans and Greek. In 2007 he became the first male South African born SAG award nominee. For his recurring role on Ugly Betty...
.... Frankie - Charles Burns .... Hypnotist
- Csaba Beretsky .... Gangster Hit With Pipe
External links
- Close Up (1996) at IMDb, webpage: IMDb-0326808.