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John M. Cusimano is an American lawyer, actor, and musician best known for his roles in the "Rurouni Kenshin: Wandering Samurai" and "Crashing" television series. He is also the spouse of television celebrity chef Rachael Ray and a member of the independent rock band The Cringe.
John M Cusimano was born on August 19, 1967, in New York. He has a grandfather from Palermo, a city in southern Italy, and his grandmothers are from Catalano and Naples. Cusimano spent most of his early life in Long Island and New York City.
In 1989, Cusimano graduated from New York State University, where he was a student of law. After graduation, Cusimano went on to attend Cardozo Law School - Yeshiva University. He graduated from that school in 1994.
John M Cusimano had a romantic relationship with Ali Solomon in 2004, which ended the same year and didn't amount to anything serious. In 2005, Cusimano met Rachel Ray and claimed that it was love at first sight. They met at a mutual friend's birthday party, and they have been together ever since. In the same year, on September 24, they got married in Italy. Ray is known as a media personality, celebrity chef, and businesswoman.
On "The Rachael Ray Show," she talks about her favorite cuisines, celebrities, and anything trending. The couple is happily married with two daughters. They renewed their wedding vows in 2015 in Italy, at Tuscan castle, where they were initially married. That was how they celebrated their 10th marriage anniversary. Cusimano and his wife Rachael released a cookbook together called "My Years in Meals" in 2013. The book is about the delicious dishes she cooks, especially for her husband when the pair are off-camera. Many of the dishes Ray learned to cook while traveling across the globe.
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As a professional lawyer in America, Cusimano primarily practiced law in New Jersey and New York. He entered the entertainment industry as an actor and the band "The Cringe." The band also features James Rotondi as lead guitarist, Jonny Blaze as the bassist, and Shawn Pelton. The band has grown to be quite famous throughout the years and played big music festivals. "The Cringe" produced its own three albums starting at the end of November 2014 named "Tipping Point," "Play Thing," and "Scratch the Surface." All of the band's albums are pretty popular and have sold reasonably well. The Rock N Roll band mixes their musical style with contemporary sounds and alternative roots, making their music unique.
The majority of the group's songs that are written by Cusimano carry his recognizable sound. The band's most recent album was released in the year 2015 and is called "The Blind Spot." In this album, the group featured artists such as Don Gilmore. The band has released five independent albums. The band is based in Lower Manhattan and has worked with many big names in the industry including, "Fuel," "Motley Crüe," "The New York Dolls," and the hard rock band "Steel Panther." All of the group's fans combined cannot beat his wife, Rachel Ray, regarding her enthusiasm for the band. She has featured the bar on her talk show on quite a few occasions and is also very supportive of them on social media.
Cusimano has produced many films and shows, including "Biography" in 1987, "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981, and "E! True Hollywood Story". Cusimano also likes to frequent the other side of the camera, even in his productions. Cusimano acted in films such as "Big Morning Buzz Live" in 2011, "Cake Boss" in 2009, "Rachael's Vacation" in 2008, and "Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels" in which he co-starred with his wife. Cusimano also produced an animated TV series called "Rurouni Kenshin: Wandering Samurai" in 1996.
According to credible sources, Cusimano's net worth is believed to be over $14 million, based on his years as a lawyer, actor, and member of The Cringe.
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