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Born and raised in New Haven, Conn., Adam LaVorgna has been appearing on television and film since the early age of three when he first appeared on the daytime series "As
the World Turns." Other television work included the role of a young Frank Sinatra at the age of ten in the miniseries "Sinatra" and appearances in the miniseries "Degree of
Guilt" and "Blood Brothers."
Television audiences will recognize Adam LaVorgna from his starring role as Nicholas Scamperelli in the highly praised series "Brooklyn
Bridge," for which he received the 1993 Youth in Film Award for Best Actor. He then joined "7th Heaven" as a series regular portraying Robbie Palmer, Mary's (Jessica Biel) troubled
ex-boyfriend who has moved into the family home.
On the silver screen, LaVorgna has a number of film roles to his credit, including "I'll Be Home For Christmas" with Jonathan Taylor
Thomas and Jessica Biel, "Beautician and the Beast" with Fran Drescher, "Milk Money" with Melanie Griffith and Ed Harris, "Monkey Trouble" and "Blast." More
recently, he appeared in two independent features: "Outside Providence" and "The Bumblebee Flies Away."
The youngest of three siblings, LaVorgna resides in Los Angeles, but
still enjoys visiting his parents back East when he can. In his free time, he loves to shoot hoops with his buds.
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