![]() In 1985, Marmo headed west to Hollywood and landed a role in the movie "Deuces Wild." From there he started a theatre company, 68 Cent Crew, with whom he has continued to produce, direct and star in productions at Theatre 68. Ronnie followed that up by joining the Broadway National Touring Company of "Tony N Tina's Wedding." He also won a Cable ACE award in 1997 for hosting and producing the Documentary of the Year. He went on to land lead roles in plays around New Jersey, which won him an ACT award for Outstanding Lead Male Actor. He auditioned for his first play and was cast as an evil farmer in "Hide and Seek" at the Edison Valley Playhouse. Although excited by the idea of being an actor, he didn't pursue the craft until his mid twenties. Born in Brooklyn, Ronnie moved with his family to New Jersey when he was six years old.
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