- While hosting his talk show, Tony appeared in 3 of NBC's public service announcements, The More You Know. His topics were child abuse, parental involvement, and teen pregnancy.
- Tony’s movie’s from 2007:
Aftermath playing King
- Tony’s movie’s from 2005:
Firedog doing the voice of Rocky
- Tony’s movie’s from 2004:
The Whisper playing Simon
Crash playing Fred
- Tony’s movie’s from 2003:
Stealing Christmas (made for TV) playing Jack Clayton
- Tony’s movie’s from 2001:
Glam as Sid Dalgren
- Tony’s movie’s from 1998:
The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon (made for TV) playing Barney Gorman
- Tony’s movie’s from 1997:
12 Angry Men (made for TV) as Juror #7
North Shore Fish (made for TV) as Sal
The Girl Gets Moe as Moe
Meet Wally Sparks as New York Cab Driver
A Brooklyn State of Mind as Louie Crisci
- Tony’s movie’s from 1996:
Illtown playing D'Avalon
- Tony’s movie’s from 1995:
Deadly Whispers (made for TV) as Tom Acton
- Tony’s movie’s from 1994:
Angels in the Outfield playing Mel Clark
- Tony’s movie’s from 1991:
Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace (made for TV) as Gus Farace
The Whereabouts of Jenny (made for TV) as Rowdy Patron
- Tony’s movie’s from 1989:
She's Out of Control as Doug Simpson
- Tony’s movie’s from 1988:
Freedom Fighter (made for TV) as Victor Ross
- Tony’s movie’s from 1986:
Doing Life (made for TV) as Jerry Rosenberg
- Tony’s movie’s from 1984:
Cannonball Run II playing Terry
Single Bars, Single Women (made for TV) playing Dennis
- Tony’s movie’s from 1981:
Going Ape! as Foster
- Tony’s movie’s from 1980:
Murder Can Hurt You (made for TV) playing Pony Lambretta
The Hollywood Knights playing Duke
- Tony’s movie from 1977:
Fast Lane Blues (made for TV)
- Tony described his character on Who’s The Boss? as kind of like him in a good mood.
- There is an E! True Hollywood Story based on Who’s The Boss? a show he was the star of.
- On his talk show he hosts a game show feature entitled Extravadanza that bears a disturbing resemblance to The Price is Right Plinko .
- Tony reunited with cast of Who’s The Boss? on his talk show.
- For his talk show The Tony Danza Show the live studio audience is surprisingly mostly female.
- The Tony Danza Show was shot in New York.
- Tony had a tattoo of a Mr. Natural cartoon that said ‘Keep On Truckin’ on his right arm, but had it removed in '97 or '98.
- After Tony recovered from his '93 skiing accident, he returned to the tree he crashed into and carved into it ‘T.D. was here’.
- Tony has a son named Mark Anthony and two daughters named Katie & Emily.
- Both of Tony parents are from Italy. One from Naples, the other from Sicily.
- Tony’s mother's name is Anne (pronounced Annie) and his father's name is Matty.
- Tony has a younger brother named Matty.
- On September 9, 1977, Tony was knocked down by Ralph Rocky Garcia, but climbed off the canvas to knock out Garcia in the 1st round.
- Tony made his professional boxing debut on August 3, 1976 by knocking out Earl Harris in the first round.
- Tony escaped serious injury on May 9, 2005 when the mini stock-car he was driving flipped over and he wasn't wearing a helmet.
- As a professional boxer, Tony fought in such cities as Brooklyn, New York, Long Island, Nanuet, White Plains, and Phoenix.
- Tony befriended Tupac Shakur while he was in prison.
- Tony is born Italian-American.
- Tony was named the King of Brooklyn at a Welcome Back Festival. The festival took place in 1999.
- Tony was still boxing while filming the first few episodes of Taxi.
- Tony graduated from the University of Dubuque.
- Tony lost his house during the Northridge earthquake in 1994.
- Tony broke his back skiing in Utah in 1993, and has plates, rods, and screws in his spine.
- Tony has a trademark, his Brooklyn accent.
- Tony married Tracy Robinson in 1986 and they are still married today. They have 2 children together.
- Tony was married to Rhonda Yeoman and they had one child together.
- Tony has several nicknames. They include Brooklyn Tony Danza, The Brooklyn Brawler and The Brooklyn Bomber.
- Tony was born Anthony Salvatore Iadanza.
- In 2005 Tony did a few episodes of the soap opera All My Children.
- Tony replaced Wayne Brady for his own talk show.
- Tony Danza: I wanted someone who could embody this villainy and this very subtle villainy.
- Tony Danza: It's the most amazing thing to watch your son be a father, and he's just wonderful at it. This is a real watershed moment for our family.
- Tony Danza: For the last eight years, I have been touring the country with my live act, and it seems as I have been in training for this.
- Tony Danza: Here's a guy out there lecturing people about drugs, but out-of-wedlock births don't seem to bother him.
- Tony Danza: I wanted one bad. It was a way to be socially conscious and still cool.
- Tony Danza: This isn't a sweeps stunt. This is real. I do have a remote control so when I think I'm funny [and] deserve applause I hit this button, and when I think I'm funny [and deserve laughs], I hit this button.
- Tony Danza: I'm sorry about the inconvenience. It's kinda cold. ... But it's nice to have you here.
- Tony Danza: You can't help but see a lot of young people storming the fort. It's hard for the guy who's been around 20 years to be the hot guy.
- Tony Danza: With a good time slot in LA, that will change a lot of things - providing the kind of A-list guests that audiences want to watch.
- Tony Danza: We've done a lot of tweaking. There are a bunch of new producers, and I'm blown away by some of the ideas they've come up with.
- Tony Danza: We did 112 shows and had 112 parties.
- Tony Danza: We are cutting things kids like-music, art, and gym classes; stuff that kept me in school. This country can't survive without you kids. It's all about you kids.
- Tony Danza: To get on The Tonight Show, you had to be a good guest. They'd interview you before you could go on.
- Tony Danza: There's no school for this, you just have to observe and pay attention to what worked, and then figure out why it worked.
- Tony Danza: The publicists are the gatekeepers, and they wield a lot of power. They're the ones giving you access to their clients.
- Tony Danza: The joke I wanted to put into one of the promos for this new season, was to have a guy come up to me and say, 'Hey! Tony! I love your show, I've watched you every night since you started!' And then I'd say, 'Ah! You're the one!'
- Tony Danza: Sometimes it's like watching a train wreck. You're uncomfortable, but you just can't help yourself. Some of those so-called bad interviews actually turned into compelling television.
- Tony Danza: : Sidney Poitier... is a dear friend of mine. I'm composing a note to Sidney - hopefully he'll come on.
- Tony Danza: Not having the pressure allowed us to get our feet wet, to figure things out, to see where we were taking the show.
- Tony Danza: My two best-known characters were both named Tony. For most people, I'm just Tony-period. They've never thought of me as some other character. I think that's another big part of that big connect thing.
- Tony Danza: My mother always wanted me to be a lawyer.
- Tony Danza: Last year no one in Los Angeles, for all practical purposes, could watch our show, so it was much harder getting good guests.
- Tony Danza: It's a lot like sparring, like boxing. You're working so hard just to survive in there, you can't work on the details.
- Tony Danza: In an earthquake, I shouldn't run out of the house - I should run into it.
- Tony Danza: I was thinking about my mother instead of skiing. It was my first Christmas without her. I was having a big-time blah. Then-boom!
- Tony Danza: I told my how-I-got-discovered story. It's a great story. It's gold. I caught an attitude.
- Tony Danza: I think the title belies how provocative it is. It's smart, it's well acted, and it's terrific. So, I thought it sounded like a pretty good deal.
- Tony Danza: I love to cook and I know a lot of people watching love those segments, but so often they feel rushed to me. If we give 'em a bit more time to breathe, people will get more out of them.
- Tony Danza: I know this sounds funny, but in many ways the lack of good time slots in some key markets like Chicago was a favor in disguise.
- Tony Danza: I got this call that they wanted me to join this cast. They called it a family show, and it thought that it would be similar to all family shows. I wasn't sure about this until I watched some tapes, and was amazed.
- Tony Danza: I did Vibe, and I felt old and paternal. I've got ties older than people in that audience. I had a talk with myself. I said, You've got to deal with this better.
- Tony Danza: I am looking forward to getting to do things I have never done before.
- Tony Danza: Hold back the tide. Keep your kids innocent as long as possible.
- Tony Danza: Everyone kept telling me, Just be yourself. Be yourself. I kept thinking, there's got to be more to it than that!
- Tony Danza: Don't try too hard to be young. Be who you are.