
Sal Rendino
Acting
Biography
Sal Rendino is a Connecticut-born actor and writer known for ER, Frasier, The Get Down, and Dumb Money.
Place of Birth: Connecticut, US
Known For

Charmed
Three sisters (Prue, Piper and Phoebe) reunite and unlock their powers to become the Charmed Ones, the most powerful good witches of all time, whose prophesied destiny is to protect innocent lives from evil beings such as demons and warlocks. Each sister possesses unique magical powers that grow and evolve, while they attempt to maintain normal lives in modern day San Francisco.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
In the criminal justice system, sexually-based offenses are considered especially heinous. In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit. These are their stories.

Law & Order: Organized Crime
The detectives of the Organized Crime Control Bureau work to dismantle New York City's most vicious and violent illegal enterprises.

FBI
The New York office of the FBI brings to bear all their talents, intellect and technical expertise on major cases in order to keep their city and the country safe.

The Americans
Set during the Cold War period in the 1980s, The Americans is the story of Elizabeth and Philip Jennings, two Soviet KGB officers posing as an American married couple in the suburbs of Washington D.C. and their neighbor, Stan Beeman, an FBI Counterintelligence agent.

Angel
The vampire Angel, cursed with a soul, moves to Los Angeles and aids people with supernatural-related problems while questing for his own redemption. A spin-off from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

ER
ER explores the inner workings of an urban teaching hospital and the critical issues faced by the dedicated physicians and staff of its overburdened emergency room.

Frasier
After many years spent at the “Cheers” bar, Frasier moves back home to Seattle to work as a radio psychiatrist after his policeman father gets shot in the hip on duty.

Blindspot
A vast international plot explodes when a beautiful Jane Doe is discovered naked in Times Square, completely covered in mysterious, intricate tattoos with no memory of who she is or how she got there. But there's one tattoo that is impossible to miss: the name of FBI agent Kurt Weller, emblazoned across her back. "Jane," Agent Weller and the rest of the FBI quickly realize that each mark on her body is a crime to solve, leading them closer to the truth about her identity and the mysteries to be revealed.

Equal Standard
An NYPD Detective is shot by one of his own, benevolent brothers in uniform. Communities are ignited - to march for justice. Gangs put their differences aside - for a united fight, an equal opportunity. “That people not be judged by the color of their skin but for the content of their character.” The movement and unity impacts City society and leads to a Blue Wall intervention within the Police force. White cops lust for change and act on it - by flushing out racism. Not an easy fight. In the end, what was considered impossible, became possible.
Filmography
as Robert
as Local Cop (segment "Kidprint")
as Captain Quinn
as Beauchamp
as Bill
as Leonard
as Officer Jackson
as Dillon Cole
as John
as Ron
as Ken's Lawyer
as Jason
as Lee
as Eugene Goldstein
as Customer
as Tricked James
as Deputy Inspector Jack Hammond
as Jimmy Dean
as Cptn. Anderson
as Uncle Joe
as Gilbert
as Jim Hannigan
as Wally
as Mario Frugatti
as Billy's Dad
as Rick McGuinness
as Angry Officer
as George
as Robert
as Ted Coogan
as Det. Monroe
as Vincent 'Chin' Gigante
as Brian Steel
as Mr. Grant
as Millennium Realty Rep.
as Albert Terrace
as Mr. Brant
as The Great Staggali
as Vincent Anthony Conti
as Christopher O'Keefe
as Greenfield
as Henry
as Zach Gastineau
as Bruno
as Dr. Soloman
as Ned
as Man
as Barberi
as College Recruiter
as Guard
as Prison Guard
as Storm Drain Worker #1
as Keith
as Mohan
as Laundry Private #2
as Customs Officer
as Jeff Rodgers
as Warden
as Tony
as Phil
as Michael