Lou Comici was born in Italy and lived there until he was 8 years old. His mother died of breast cancer and his father moved his two sons to America. Because of laws at that time the two boys were placed in an orphanage due to the father working and the state not allowing the boys to remain at home alone.In his early 20's Lou Comici wrote a bo...
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Lou Comici was born in Italy and lived there until he was 8 years old. His mother died of breast cancer and his father moved his two sons to America. Because of laws at that time the two boys were placed in an orphanage due to the father working and the state not allowing the boys to remain at home alone.In his early 20's Lou Comici wrote a book published by Jove called The Heart Is No Stranger that revolved around his time in the orphanage. While in a foster home in his teens he began to paint and got a full scholarships to 7 Universities on his athletic and artistic ability and scholastic record. During that time he raced motorcycles professionally. As a hobby he now paints realistic.life sized vintage motorcycles.He moved to Hollywood and pursued his dream to become a screenwriter after a short film of his done in college caught the eye of Edgar J. Scherick who moved him to NYC. He worked on many series, films and also sold 12 film scripts to the studios. His film script The Visitor has become a cult classic and a recent interview of him has been released by Drafthouse.He has also written, produced and directed many global brand commercials for Mill Valley Media. He is married to Margot Martin and has five dogs who are his beloved children with Ms. Martin. Show less «