Tony Cacciotti’s professional career kicked off in 1973, when he played a male nurse on the TV series “Search.” Over the next decade, Cacciotti landed a string of minor appearances on shows like “Police Story,” “Thank God It’s Friday,” and “The Dukes of Hazard.” In 1982, Cacciotti executive produced the TV movie “Farrell for the People,” and by the mid-80s his career was starting to take off. From 1986-1987, Cacciotti served as the executive producer on Valerie Harper’s sitcom, “Valerie.” Over that year, Cacciotti worked on a total of 36 episodes, per IMDB

Cacciotti’s credits thin out over the next couple of decades, but he remained active in Hollywood well into the 2010s. Caciotti’s last producing credit is 2016’s “Banner on the Moon,” which, according to the Amazon Prime description, is about a college instructor with a terminal illness who completed the Alaskan Iditarod to bring awareness to her disease.

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