By Linda Tuccio-Koonz
It's impossible not to laugh when Mario Cantone starts doing impressions. He's perfected everyone from Liza Minnelli to Bette Davis — not to mention all the animated characters from television's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer."
He also has a unique take on just what "Rudolph" is all about. Misfit toys? Indeed. Meanwhile, his one-man show, "Laugh Whore," earned him a Tony award nomination. But Cantone, 56, is more than just a very funny comic.
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