Daniel James Cortese (; born September 14, 1967) is an American actor. He played Perry Rollins on ''
Veronica's Closet'' and Vic Meladeo on ''
What I Like About You''.
Early life and education
Of Italian (Calabrese) descent, Cortese was born on September 14, 1967, in
Sewickley, Pennsylvania, and graduated from
Quaker Valley High School in
Leetsdale, where he played
football
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and
basketball
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.
Prior to becoming an actor, Cortese played
college football
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at the
University of North Carolina
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as a backup
quarterback
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. In his freshman year in
1986, the
Tar Heels went to the
Aloha Bowl in
Hawaii
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. Cortese graduated from the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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with a
Bachelor of Arts
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degree in broadcasting in 1990.
Career
Cortese was the host of ''
MTV Sports'' from 1992 to 1997. Cortese was also the player/coach of The Bricklayers and The Homeboys for the ''
MTV Rock N' Jock'' games. During
Burger King
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's "Your Way, Right Away" advertising campaign in the 1990s, Cortese was hired as the company's official spokesperson. He appeared in over 90 national and regional commercials.
In 1993, per producer Joel Silver, Cortese made two separate cameos (
Taco Bell
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Lounge singer and a Cryo Prison guard) in the
Sylvester Stallone
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film ''
Demolition Man''. Also, in 1993, Cortese landed the lead role in
NBC's remake of ''
Route 66''. In 1994, he co-starred in the CBS police drama ''
Traps'' with Academy Award winner
George C. Scott. In 1995 he played Jess Hanson in ''
Melrose Place''.
He played Jake Hanson's half brother for 8 episodes in the third season but he was killed off in that season's cliffhanger finale.
In 1996, Cortese starred as Jason in the NBC TV movie ''
The Lottery''. Also in 1996, he starred in the feature film ''Weekend In The Country'' with
Jack Lemmon, as well as the HBO film ''Public Enemies''.
Cortese appeared on the
NBC sitcom ''
Seinfeld
''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, with a total of nine seasons consisting of List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It ...
''. He played Tony, the ultra-cool, good-looking, rock climbing boyfriend of
Elaine Benes
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(
Julia Louis-Dreyfuss). In the episode, titled "
The Stall", he was dubbed a "mimbo" (a male bimbo) by
Jerry. During rehearsals, Cortese improvised the line "Step off", which became the catchphrase that
Larry David
Lawrence Gene David (born July 2, 1947) is an American comedian, writer, actor, and television producer. He is known for his dry wit, portrayals of awkward social situations, and brutally honest takes on everyday life. He has received two Prim ...
insisted was used for the episode.
From 1997 to 2000, Cortese starred with
Kirstie Alley in ''
Veronica's Closet''. Then in 2000, he starred with
Brooke Shields in the feature film ''After Sex''. Cortese followed that up in 2001 with the TBS film ''The Triangle'' with
Luke Perry. In 2003, Cortese came back to comedy and starred in the sitcom ''
Rock Me Baby''.
From 2002 to 2003, Cortese also had a recurring role in the first season of
The WB
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sitcom ''
What I Like About You'' as Vic Maledeo, the boss of Val Tyler (
Jennie Garth). He reprised the role as a series regular from 2005 to 2006 in the fourth and final season. He also directed the episode "The Other Woman" that same season. In 2004, he appeared in two episodes of the third season of the ABC sitcom ''
8 Simple Rules'' as Scott McCallister, a tennis coach who is briefly caught in a love triangle with his player Bridget Hennessy (
Kaley Cuoco) and her mother Cate Hennessy (
Katey Sagal). Also in 2004, he starred in the
SyFy film ''
Locusts: The 8th Plague''.
In 2008, producer Mark Burnett then hired Cortese to host ''
My Dad Is Better than Your Dad'' for NBC. Cortese then appeared in the eight-episode ABC special ''
The Superstars''.
In 2008, Cortese co-starred with
Emily Osment in the feature film ''
Soccer Mom'' as Lorenzo Vincenzo, a world-famous Italian soccer player.
He co-hosted the ABC
game show
A game show (or gameshow) is a genre of broadcast viewing entertainment where contestants compete in a game for rewards. The shows are typically directed by a game show host, host, who explains the rules of the program as well as commentating a ...
''
Crash Course'' in 2009. Also in 2009, he co-starred with
Bob Saget in the sitcom ''Surviving Suburbia''. In 2010, Cortese hosted
VH-1's weight loss competition ''
Money Hungry''.
In 2012, Cortese guest-starred in the ''
Hot in Cleveland'' episode (#3.8) titled "
God and Football". where he played Jimmy Armstrong, a professional football player.
From 2013 to 2014, Cortese served a two-year run as the host of truTV's ''
Guinness World Records Unleashed''. In 2015, Cortese starred in the feature film ''Changing Seasons''. In 2019, Cortese performed on the TBS show ''Drop The Mic''.
Filmography
References
External links
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1967 births
Living people
American directors
American game show hosts
American male film actors
Male models from Pennsylvania
American male television actors
Burger King people
Spokespersons
North Carolina Tar Heels football players
Male actors from Pennsylvania
People from Sewickley, Pennsylvania
Players of American football from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
American people of Italian descent
UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media alumni