Biography

Tom Caltabiano is an Emmy Award-winning writer and stand-up comedian. He began performing stand-up in such venues as The Original Improv, The Comedy Cellar, Stand-Up NY, and Catch A Rising Star, and appeared on TV shows such as HBO Comedy Showcase. During this time, Caltabiano met fellow stand-up comedian Ray Romano, and frequently toured with him as Romano's opening act. Caltabiano eventually relocated to Los Angeles, and was a writer on Everybody Loves Raymond for the duration of the series (1996-2005). As a co-executive producer of Everybody Loves Raymond, he won two Emmys when the show was awarded Outstanding Comedy Series in 2003 and 2005. Caltabiano wrote for Romano when he hosted Saturday Night Live (1999, 2003). In 2004, Caltabiano directed and co-starred in the documentary 95 Miles to Go. The film was an official selection at Montreal's Just For Laughs Festival, HBO's The Comedy Festival in Las Vegas and The SXSW Film Festival in Austin. It had a limited theatrical run in 20

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