Chuck Raucci began his career on the stages of Chicago's small black box theatres. He cut his teeth working with the avant-gade company, Trap Door Theatre. After attending an open casting call in Chicago for a new show with the Fox Family Channel, he was flown to Los Angeles and tested for his first series. Upon moving to L.A., he found early ...
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Chuck Raucci began his career on the stages of Chicago's small black box theatres. He cut his teeth working with the avant-gade company, Trap Door Theatre. After attending an open casting call in Chicago for a new show with the Fox Family Channel, he was flown to Los Angeles and tested for his first series. Upon moving to L.A., he found early success booking national commercials for Dodge, Baskin Robbins, Time Warner and Toyota, to name a few.He's appeared in several award-winning independent and AFI festival films, including: "Waiting For Michelle", "Goodbye, Pluto", "Thule" and "Breathe". Known for his aptitude with physical comedy, Backstage West described his comedic stage work as 'a morph of young Woody Allen and present day Steve Carell'. His lead role in the off-beat film, "Being Doug" brought him a best actor award at Salt Lake Comic Con Film Festival.His first television appearance was playing Huey Matuso in the Britpob-band classic series, "S Club 7 In Hollywood". Other network highlights include, "ER", "Veronica Mars" and "Superstore". He continues to live in L.A. working on stage, as well as in film, television and commercials. Show less «