Chuck Raucci
- Actor
Acting credits for Chuck Raucci include independent film, television, stage and commercials.
Film highlights include his lead role in the short film "Being Doug" (dir. Michael Van Orden) for which Chuck received a best actor award from Salt Lake Comic Con Film Festival; "Goodbye, Pluto" (dir. Benjamin Hayes); "Invisible Baby" (dir. Audie Harrison) and "Waiting For Michelle" (dir. Paul Bunch). Supporting role highlights include festival winners: "Breathe" (dir. Paul Kowalski); "Thule" (dir. Robert Scott Wildes) and the animated short, "The Velvet Tigress" (dir. Jen Sachs).
His first television appearance was playing Huey Matuso in the Fox Family Channel Series, "S Club 7 In Hollywood". Network credits include: "Superstore", "Veronica Mars" and "ER"; as well as the series-lead in the TV pilot, "Help Wanted".
Some memorable shows from his two decades of theatre credits include the critically acclaimed productions: "The Chicago Conspiracy Trial" (Odyssey Theatre Ensemble); "Shear Madness" (Mayfair Theatre); "Some Things You Need To Know Before The World Ends" (Trap Door Theatre/dir. Michael S. Pieper); Arnold Schulman's "Sleeping Ugly" (Santa Monica Playhouse) and "The Boys Of The Peggy August Club" (Trap Door Theatre/dir. Michael S. Pieper). Other notable stage credits include work with Equity Library Theatre, Apple Tree Theatre and Steppenwolf Workshop Theatre.
In addition to the stage, Chuck has appeared in numerous commercials, industrial films and print ads. National clients include: Toyota, Dodge, Honda, Baskin Robbins, Time Warner, Blockbuster, Motorola, Valvoline, Burger King and Jim Beam.
Film highlights include his lead role in the short film "Being Doug" (dir. Michael Van Orden) for which Chuck received a best actor award from Salt Lake Comic Con Film Festival; "Goodbye, Pluto" (dir. Benjamin Hayes); "Invisible Baby" (dir. Audie Harrison) and "Waiting For Michelle" (dir. Paul Bunch). Supporting role highlights include festival winners: "Breathe" (dir. Paul Kowalski); "Thule" (dir. Robert Scott Wildes) and the animated short, "The Velvet Tigress" (dir. Jen Sachs).
His first television appearance was playing Huey Matuso in the Fox Family Channel Series, "S Club 7 In Hollywood". Network credits include: "Superstore", "Veronica Mars" and "ER"; as well as the series-lead in the TV pilot, "Help Wanted".
Some memorable shows from his two decades of theatre credits include the critically acclaimed productions: "The Chicago Conspiracy Trial" (Odyssey Theatre Ensemble); "Shear Madness" (Mayfair Theatre); "Some Things You Need To Know Before The World Ends" (Trap Door Theatre/dir. Michael S. Pieper); Arnold Schulman's "Sleeping Ugly" (Santa Monica Playhouse) and "The Boys Of The Peggy August Club" (Trap Door Theatre/dir. Michael S. Pieper). Other notable stage credits include work with Equity Library Theatre, Apple Tree Theatre and Steppenwolf Workshop Theatre.
In addition to the stage, Chuck has appeared in numerous commercials, industrial films and print ads. National clients include: Toyota, Dodge, Honda, Baskin Robbins, Time Warner, Blockbuster, Motorola, Valvoline, Burger King and Jim Beam.