Robert Loggia

Nationality:
American
Birthdate:
01/03/1930
Birthplace:
Staten Island, New York
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biography
Veteran character player Robert Loggia anticipated a career in journalism but, after college and a stint in the military, turned his attention to performing and never looked back. Raised in Manhattan's Little Italy, the rugged, gravelly-voiced actor has frequently drawn from his upbringing and Sicilian background for the numerous roles in gangster films so prominent on his resume, but his swarthy looks have also enabled him to inhabit other ethnicities, ranging from Spanish (crime boss Frankie Lopez in "Scarface" 1983), Egyptian (Anwar Sadat in the 1982 syndicated miniseries "A Woman Called Continued
Credits
(TV Show)
2005-2005
Cast
2005
(TV Show)
2003-2003
Judge Thomas O'Neill
2003
Judge Thomas O'Neill
2003
Judge Thomas O'Neill
2003
Ronny Bartolotti
2000
(TV Show)
2000-2000
Stefano
2000
Angelo Pardipillo
2000
Jules
1999
John McBainbridge
1998
Hannibal Thurman
1998
Grandpa Beal
1998
Moritz Johnson
1997
General William Grey
1996
MacMillan
1988
Eduardo Prizzi
1985
Frank Lopez
1983
Byron Mayo
1982
Feldman
Lieutenant Bennish
Bruno Langois
1983
Frank Jarrett
Tulio Renata
John March
Matt Greenfield
Al Spillano
Dr. Raymond
Father Baragone
Michel Brimmer
Gordon
Sam Ransom
Lieutenant Sean McTaggert
Faustino Morales
Sal "The Shark" Macelli
Johnny Quatro
Jared Tolson
Lew Horner
Actor
Pappy Jack
Actor
Poppa Arouch
Michael Carlino
Commander Conrad Dart
Actor
Jason Cutler
Coach Wally Riggendorf
Bill Malloy
Mac MacClaren
Jake
milestones
Year
Milestone
 
Raised in Manhattan's Little Italy
1948 
Made stage debut as Petruchio in "The Taming of the Shrew" at Wagner College
1951 
Served in US Army as a news reporter for the Caribbean Forces Network in Panama
1955 
Off-Broadway debut, "The Man With the Golden Arm"
1956 
Film debut, "Somebody Up There Likes Me"
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