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BIOGRAPHY
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New York City native, Steve is the son of Roz Vallero, a
professional actress.
Steve’s father, Ernesto Bonino, was a famous Italian crooner
who was very popular in Europe and who also enjoyed success in
America. He was considered the Frank Sinatra of Italy.
It was while on tour in America that the famous crooner met the
champion dancer/actress and fell in love. Their only
offspring, Steve Bonino did not fall too far from the tree.
Steve was a professional actor from 1975 to 1985, and is a
life-long professional musician.
He
attended the High School Of Music and Art in New York, sister
school to the high school made famous by the movie Fame, as a
voice major. He also attended college at The Leonard Davis
Center For The Performing Arts, at C.C.N.Y. as a voice / acting
major.
As
a professional actor, he starred in the NBC TV series:
"The Kids From C.A.P.E.R.", a Saturday morning kid's show
where he was able to display his acting and singing skills.
C.A.P.E.R. was produced by Don Kirshner, who also produced the
music for the Monkees TV show, which C.A.P.E.R. was emulating.
Steve contributed his vocal talents to the show’s album, released on
Columbia records.
He
was also seen on the big screen in "Three Days of the
Condor", starring Robert Redford, and the summer camp spoof
film "G.O.R.P." starring Dennis Quaid. Steve
also appeared in the made for television movies "Friendly
Fire" starring Carol Burnett, "Tarantulas, The Deadly
Cargo" and the remake of "It’s A Wonderful
Life" starring Marlo Thomas. He appeared in the
television shows "Eight Is Enough" and "One Day
At A Time" as an actor / musician, playing guitar and bass,
and in "Phyllis" as an actor.
In
New York, Steve acted in the Off Broadway play "Fire In The
Mindhouse". In California, Steve sang and acted at
the Mark Taper Forum Lab in the play "Salome" by Kim
Milford, and at the San Bernardino Civic Light Opera in the
plays "Man Of La Mancha" and "I Love My
Wife" in which he performed on guitar and banjo as well as
acted.
As a
professional musician, Steve sang on records by Screaming Jay
Hawkins & Francis X. On television, he has performed
as a bassist / vocalist with the popular German band "Avtograph",
and as a guitarist / vocalist on KCET with the original band
"Tomorrow’s Game" that Steve co-founded. He
also provided guitar accompaniment for KCET specials featuring
Barbie Benton and a Jacques Brel revue. He has done
session vocal work for television shows on NBC, KCET, HBO and
The Playboy Channel. Steve has composed the music score
and original songs for independent films and has been an active
musician since the early 90’s on the local club scene in Los
Angeles and Orange Counties with the cover bands: The Trip,
Gypsy Beggars & City Lights, as well as the premier Eagles
tribute band Desperado. He has also been active on the
original music scene with the bands: Kharma Dogs, Tomorrow’s
Game, One By One, Black Spring, Lucid Dreaming & Native
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