John Scurti stars as Lt. Kenny "Lou" Shea on FX Network's "Rescue Me."
In past seasons, Entertainment Weekly's Gillian Flynn touted John Scurti's "particularly good" performance on the show, while The Bergen Record's Virginia Rohan listed him among her choices for Emmy nominations in the best supporting actor category.
Scurti was seen opposite Christopher Meloni in the sketch comedy film "Dirty Movie." Other film credits include Steven Spielberg's "War of the Worlds"; "Mona Lisa Smile," opposite Julia Roberts; and "The Ref" in which he appeared alongside a, as of then, fast rising lunatic named Denis Leary.
A common fixture in television, Scurti has made guest appearances on "Law & Order: Trial by Jury," "Monk," "Hope & Faith," "Ed," "Law & Order" and "Sex and the City."
Also a writer, Scurti received a story credit for "DNA," an episode from "Rescue Me's" first season. His other writing credits from the show are "Bitch" from season two; "Twilight" from three; and "Cycle" from last season.
In past seasons, Entertainment Weekly's Gillian Flynn touted John Scurti's "particularly good" performance on the show, while The Bergen Record's Virginia Rohan listed him among her choices for Emmy nominations in the best supporting actor category.
Scurti was seen opposite Christopher Meloni in the sketch comedy film "Dirty Movie." Other film credits include Steven Spielberg's "War of the Worlds"; "Mona Lisa Smile," opposite Julia Roberts; and "The Ref" in which he appeared alongside a, as of then, fast rising lunatic named Denis Leary.
A common fixture in television, Scurti has made guest appearances on "Law & Order: Trial by Jury," "Monk," "Hope & Faith," "Ed," "Law & Order" and "Sex and the City."
Also a writer, Scurti received a story credit for "DNA," an episode from "Rescue Me's" first season. His other writing credits from the show are "Bitch" from season two; "Twilight" from three; and "Cycle" from last season.
