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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Mario Roccuzzo

Years active
  
1960–Present

Role
  
Actor

Born
  
November 9, 1940 (
1940-11-09
)
Boston, MA, US

Movies
  
Earth vs the Spider, Stepfather III, The Majestic, One Last Ride, The Love‑Ins

Similar People
  
Scott Ziehl, Guy Magar, Arthur Dreifuss, Frank Darabont

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Mario Roccuzzo is an American actor, most commonly known for his episodic roles on television police dramas, although he has played on significant sitcoms and films. His appearances include Hill Street Blues, Barney Miller, and NYPD Blue, as well as on Star Trek: The Next Generation. He has had over 250 television roles, and a dozen in feature films.

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Biography

Roccuzzo's parents were both actors, working in an east coast Italian repertory, inspiring him to the acting career path at an early age. When he was ten, his father died and his mother relocated to California, where he began taking night classes for acting, first with Jeff Corey, then Corey Allen. At twenty years old in 1960, he went so far as to appear uninvited in the office of director John Frankenheimer of Columbia Studios, asking for a chance to audition for whatever film he was doing next. This led to his first big break, playing Diavolo in the film The Young Savages.

Next, he played Nicky on the top television show, The Untouchables. He initially became typecast in "badguy" roles, but this gradually expanded to general roles in police/crime shows, both drama and comedy.

He has continued to act from that time to today.

Filmography

This filmography is very incomplete. For the complete list, check here.

References

Mario Roccuzzo Wikipedia