Chris Romano

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Chris Romano
Born (1978-02-02) February 2, 1978 (age 46)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • producer
  • director
Years active2000–present

Chris Romano also known as "Romanski" (born February 2, 1978) is an American actor, writer, producer, and director, most commonly known for co-creating, producing and starring in Spike TV's Blue Mountain State.[1]

Early life[edit]

Romano grew up in Nashua, New Hampshire, and graduated from Nashua High School South. He then went on to Plymouth State College for 1 year before transferring and graduating from Emerson College in 2000.[2]

Chris claims that he and his family were in the Witness Protection Program. According to Chris, his father, Nicholas John Romano (Shaheen), a.k.a. "Johnny Cool", was the most prolific arsonist in the history of Massachusetts in the '60s and '70s, and had struck a deal with authorities to turn State's Evidence in return for protection.[3]

Television career[edit]

Blue Mountain State[edit]

Romano co-created the show, and also plays the role of Sammy Cacciatore, the school's mascot (and Alex's roommate), who is constantly searching for girls and excuses to get drunk, with his drinking often leading him into misadventure. Romano also produced, starred in, and co-wrote the film adaptation.

Other[edit]

Romano had a recurring role in the hit CBS television show How I Met Your Mother as Adam "Punchy" Punciarello, Ted's (Josh Radnor) high school friend; he also co-executive produced 24 episodes of the show. He has appeared on The Sarah Silverman Program, Drunk History, Big Time in Hollywood, FL, and Acceptable TV. He had a brief non-speaking role in the mockumentary 7 Days in Hell where he played a streaker who has sex with tennis player Aaron Williams (Andy Samberg) on the court. He also appeared in Tour de Pharmacy as steroid-addled cyclist Jabin Dolchey.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Blue Mountain State, retrieved 2018-09-12
  2. ^ Plenda, Melanie (January 28, 2010). "Romanski drops a name and picks up a TV show". encorebuzz.com. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
  3. ^ "Comedy Central". Twitter. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Chris Romano". IMDb.

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