Tony Danza will Guest Appear In Blue Blood As A Lifelong Cop 

Tony Danza will play a law enforcement officer who draws NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan into an ethical dilemma.

Danza will appear as a guest-star in the well-watched family/crime drama as Lt. Micelli Moretti, a lifelong cop and a devoted family man who gets shot in a drive-by. 

After Frank (played by Tom Selleck) drops by to check on the wounded LEO, it becomes evident that Moretti has concealed from the NYPD his son’s involvement in gang activity, and it was that dereliction of duty that nearly got him killed.

Tony Danza has been Serving the Entertainment Industry for Numerous Years

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Tony Danza’s Boxing Career 

Danza initially became a professional boxer despite being a skilled wrestler. His record is impressive, with nine wins and three losses during his short career. 

He scored a total of nine knockouts, including three technical knockouts. Except for one fight, each of his matches ended in a knockout.

Tony Danza’s Acting Career

While working out in a boxing gym, a producer noticed Tony and offered him a chance to audition for the TV show “Taxi.” 

He nailed the audition and played a cab driver and part-time boxer in the series. His next role in “Who’s the Boss?” made him even more famous, and he played a fictional former baseball player called Tony Micelli. 

The series consistently ranked in the top 10 in terms of overall ratings, and it ran for eight years. Tony Danza played the role of Tony Micelli from 1984 to 1992, and he was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1988 in recognition of his performance.

After “Who’s the Boss?” ended, Tony Danza started to appear in movies as well as further television projects. In 1994, he played a baseball player in the film “Angels in the Outfield.” 

Tony had previously appeared in films such as “The Hollywood Knights” and “Going Ape!” Next year, he appeared in the sitcom “Hudson Street” before following up with “The Tony Danza Show,” although both were short-lived. 

By 2000, he had landed a role in the series “Family Law.” After appearing in “The Practice,” Tony was nominated for an Emmy Award.

Critics praised Danza after appearing in a 1999 Broadway production of “The Iceman Cometh.” He subsequently started hosting his talk show. 

Another Broadway performance came in 2007 with “The Producers,” in 2008, he hosted the fourth season of “The Contender.” In 2013, Danza returned to Broadway once more with a “Honeymoon in Vegas.” In 2018, Tony starred in the Netflix series “The Good Cop,” but canceled after one season.

In 2020, it was announced that “Who’s the Boss” was being rebooted by Sony. The sequel series will reportedly star Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano, who played his on-screen daughter during the original 80s series. Both Milano and Danza shared their excitement and confirmed the legitimacy of the announcement over social media.

Tony Danza’s Teaching Career

During one strange year, Tony Danza taught 10th grade English at a high school in Philadelphia.

 His experiences were documented in a reality TV show called “Teach: Tony Danza,” which aired on A&E. Danza later published a book about this year called “I’d Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had: My Year as a Rookie Teacher at Northeast High.”

Tony Danza’s Аwаrdѕ

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Tony Danza’s Net Worth 

Tony Danza is an American actor, teacher, dancer, and former boxer who has a net worth of $40 million. 

His property records show that in 2005, Tony Danza purchased a 1,046-square-foot condo in the Millennium Tower of Manhattan. He paid $1.7 million for the luxurious condo.

In 2008, Danza sold his property in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles for an undisclosed price, although it had previously been listed for $6.15 million. The 6.778-square-foot residence sits on a 1.83-acre piece of land, and it had been constructed from the ground up by Danza.

After buying the home in 1986 from actor Robert Urich, Tony suffered a tragedy when the Northridge earthquake destroyed the house. He was forced to rebuild the home, and he included several custom features, including a gunite pool, a tennis court, and a wine cellar. The property also offers stunning views of the surrounding canyons and mountains.

In 2014, Tony finally sold his home in Malibu beach, having first listed the property back in 2011. Although Danza was hoping to sell the residence for approximately $9 million, he eventually settled for a price of $8 million.

Built-in 1949, the home features three bedrooms, 3,000 square feet of living space, and about 50 feet of glorious beachfront. He had initially purchased this home way back in 1987 for $1.15 million.

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