Ronnie Marmo: I’m Not A Comedian, I’m Lenny Bruce

A bi-coastal actor, director, producer, writer and teacher, Ronnie Marmo.

Ronnie Marmo

Ronnie Marmo is the playwright and actor in “I’m Not A Comedian, I’m Lenny Bruce”.

Ronnie is a prolific playwright and actor whose career has left an indelible mark on both screens large and small. He has recently graced hit series like “Criminal Minds” and “Lethal Weapon.”

Beyond his cinematic accomplishments, Ronnie’s stage presence is equally compelling. He’s held the spotlight in more than 40 plays, embodying diverse characters such as Bill Wilson in “Bill W. and Dr. Bob,” Silva in “Baby Doll,” and even Satan in “The Last Days of Judas Iscariot.”

In addition to his artistic endeavors, Ronnie’s influence extends to the helm of Theatre 68, known as the 68 Cent Crew Theatre Company, a role he performs in both Los Angeles and New York City.

Ronnie shared about:

  •  Recounting a pivotal juncture in his career – a remarkable leap from earning a mere $35 per night to a substantial $800 per week.
  • The captivating persona of Lenny Bruce, offering a window into the life of this enigmatic figure.
  • Multifaceted artistry, as he seamlessly juggles roles as an actor, director, producer, writer, and teacher.

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