Tino Sutras - Actor
Tino Sutras began his career with print work, eventually leading
him to television and radio commercials. By the age of 4, he
could be seen on local TV commercials. This led to national
TV commercials and more local and national radio.
At 10, Tino was cast for a starring role with Burt Reynolds
in the CBS movie “The Man from Left Field”. It
was this experience that led to a commitment to stay in the
entertainment industry.
He moved to Orlando just prior to his movie for CBS, and many
other projects came his way. Roles on Nickelodeon, NBC, and
other networks led to parts on “Hi Honey, I’m Home”, “Super
Force”, “The Adventures of Superboy”, and “Homicide:
Life On The Street”.
Tino moved to Los Angeles in 2002 and has appeared and starred
in HBO’s “A Shot In The Heart”, AFI’s “Pros
and Cons of Breathing”, and starred in the 2004 feature “Gang
Warz” as C-Los.
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