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Tom Caltabianois a writer and stand-up comedian. He directed and co-starred in the documentary95 Miles to Gowith longtime friendRay Romano.[1][2]He was a writer/producer onEverybody Loves Raymondand took over 30,000 behind-the-scenes photos of the show.[3]Caltabiano was a guest host forCBS'sThe Late Late Show (American talk show)in 2004 whenCraig Kilbornabruptly exited.[4]He was the inspiration for Terry Elliott, the characterScott Bakulaplayed onTNT'sMen of a Certain Age.[5]
Caltabiano, a former resident ofSparta, New Jersey,graduated in 1983 fromCounty College of Morrisand earned degrees in finance and management fromNew York University.[6]
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- ^"Nerdist Podcast: Ray Romano and Tom Caltabiano | Nerdist.com".Nerdist.com.Retrieved2012-06-11.
- ^"'Behind-the-Scenes with Tom Caltabiano | EverybodyLovesRay.com ".EverybodyLovesRay.com. 9 November 2023.
- ^"Why CBS Should Audition Its Potential 'Late Late Show' Hosts On Air Again | Splitsider.com".Splitsider.com.Retrieved2014-05-29.
- ^Rochlin, Margy (25 November 2009)."Taking on Midlife and All Its Crises | NewYorkTimes.com".The New York Times.Retrieved2009-11-25.
- ^Dunleavy, Bryan."Emmy winner: From 'bleak' time to primetime",Daily Record,September 23, 2003. Accessed December 4, 2024, viaNewspapers.com."Caltabiano, a former Sparta resident and graduate of County College of Morris, is a writer and co-executive producer for the hit CBS sitcom,Everybody Loves Raymond.... After graduating from CCM with a degree in business management in 1983, Caltabiano attended New York University, where he later graduated with a double-major in finance and management. "