cast & crew: paradise falls

Steve Cumyn, "Tony Beroni"
A long and varied stage career has proven a great training ground for Steve, culminating in his Dora Mavor Moore Award-winning performance as Prior Walter in The Canadian Stage Company's production of Tony Kushner's Angels in America. Steve has played Tom Sizemore's troubled younger brother on Sins of the Father and Susan Sarandon's guru/garbage man on Icebound. He kept his eyes on Phillip Seymour Hoffman for John Hurt in Owning Mahoney, tried valiantly to keep Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson on track as a navigator in K-19: The Widowmaker and, as a CBS Records executive, takes Celine Dion's singing career to the next level in the upcoming Celine.

Tony used to work for the New PF as an intrepid videographer. But when management changed its format to include…well…more attractive and multi-ethnic reporters, Tony didn't seem to fit in. He was "sadly let go.".

Tony chose to see this as an opportunity in disguise. He always imagined himself more as a performer than an actual news journalist. (For example, he refused to go to Iraq and cover the war because the "insurgency had no respect for the Arts." Luckily the local TV station had no intention of sending anyone that far anyway.) With Rose's encouragement, Tony decided to pursue an acting career. More than anything for the last two years, Tony has been a house-husband. He has been raising Wendy – she's almost two and very beautiful. Tony is a very good daddy, a devoted father.

Unlike many people in Paradise Falls, Tony lives a very contented life. He doesn't concern himself with money or mortgages or the future. (Those are Rose's concerns.) Tony is devoted to Rose; he's just too self-centred to really focus on her needs. Tony is all about living in the moment…'cause that's what actors do. Or so he's read.
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