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Years active
  
1995–present

Name
  
Luke Tarsitano


Role
  
Television actor

TV shows
  
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Born
  
March 18, 1990 (age 34) (
1990-03-18
)

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Luke Tarsitano (born March 18, 1990) is an American television actor. He played the character of Fudge in the series of that name and had guest appearances on Frasier, Suddenly Susan and on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. During one of these visits, Leno asked if it was true that Tarsitano had seen a UFO. "I did not see a UFO," replied Tarsitano. "I saw an alien spaceship." He also pitched a movie to Jay, the plot of which revolved around Tarsitano being the reincarnation of John Wayne.

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In 1997, he was a regular on the short-lived series Over the Top, as impish youngster Daniel Martin, who affectionately gave grief to cynical grownup Simon Ferguson, played by Tim Curry.

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Tarsitano lives in California and has played Secret Service #1 in the 2011 short film Counterfeiters and has also played Referee in the 2011 short film Baer.

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Tarsitano recently starred with Courtney Bradley in director Joelle Silverman's recent film Existential.

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Awards

  • 1997 Young Artist Award Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Saturday Morning TV Program for Fudge.
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2011
    Counterfeiters (Short) as
    Secret Service #1
    2011
    Baer (Short) as
    Referee
    1997
    Over the Top (TV Series) as
    Daniel Martin
    - Pilot (1997) - Daniel Martin
    - The Southern Story (1997) - Daniel Martin
    - Acting Out (1997) - Daniel Martin
    - The Nemesis (1997) - Daniel Martin (credit only)
    - The Kernel (1997) - Daniel Martin
    - I'm Bonnie, I'm Clyde (1997) - Daniel Martin
    - The Bee Story - Daniel Martin
    - It's Gwen's Party and Hadley'll Cry If She Wants To - Daniel Martin
    - Who's Afraid of Simon Ferguson? - Daniel Martin
    - The Review - Daniel Martin
    - Simon, We Hardly Knew Ye - Daniel Martin
    - Fight Night at the Metropolitan - Daniel Martin
    1997
    Suddenly Susan (TV Series) as
    Kyle
    - Love and Divorce American Style: Part 2 (1997) - Kyle
    - Love and Divorce American Style: Part 1 (1997) - Kyle
    1995
    Frasier (TV Series) as
    Frederick Gaylord Crane
    - Frasier Grinch (1995) - Frederick Gaylord Crane
    1995
    Fudge (TV Series) as
    Fudge
    - Midnight Cowboys (1995) - Fudge
    - The Mouse Trappers (1995) - Fudge
    - Reversal of Fortune (1995) - Fudge
    - Slam Funk (1995) - Fudge
    - A Foreign Affair (1995) - Fudge
    - Odd Man Out (1995) - Fudge
    - Bad Housekeeping (1995) - Fudge
    - Bye Anxiety (1995) - Fudge
    - Big Little Lie (1995) - Fudge
    - My Grandmother the Card (1995) - Fudge
    - The Candyman Shouldn't (1995) - Fudge
    - Play It Again, Dad (1995) - Fudge
    - No Exit (1995) - Fudge
    - The Art of Friendship (1995) - Fudge
    - The Grade Escape (1995) - Fudge
    - Ducky Soup (1995) - Fudge
    - Uncle Feather (1995) - Fudge
    - The Flying Train Committee (1995) - Fudge
    - The Birthday Bash (1995) - Fudge
    - To Catch a Fudge (1995) - Fudge
    - The TV Star (1995) - Fudge
    - Fudge Meets Ratface (1995) - Fudge
    - Saving Up Is Hard to Do (1995) - Fudge
    - How Turtle Got His Name (1995) - Fudge
    - Fudge-a-mania (1995) - Fudge
    Self
    1995
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.125 (1996) - Self
    - Episode #4.68 (1995) - Self
    - Episode #4.3 (1995) - Self
    - OJ Half Time Show (1995) - Self
    - Episode #3.312 (1995) - Self
    - Episode #3.238 (1995) - Self
    1995
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 24 January 1995 (1995) - Self

    References

    Luke Tarsitano Wikipedia