'Godfather' actor Alex Rocco dead at 79
Pat Saperstein, Variety.com
First posted: Sunday, July 19, 2015 04:29 PM EDT | Updated: Sunday, July 19, 2015 04:38 PM EDT
LOS ANGELES - Character actor Alex Rocco, who played casino owner Moe Greene in "The Godfather" and appeared in dozens of other movies and TV shows, died Saturday of cancer in Studio City, Calif. He was 79.
Often appearing as a heavy, hood or cop, in "The Godfather," he had the famous line, "Do you know who I am?" Recently he had a recurring role in Starz's "Magic City" and appeared on "Episodes" and "Maron." His daughter Jennifer Rocco reported his death on her Facebook page.
He appeared in several episodes of 1980s TV show "The Facts of Life" as Charlie Polniaczek, and had recurring roles on other shows including "Starsky and Hutch" and "The Famous Teddy Z," for which he won a supporting actor Emmy in 1990. He did voices for animated shows including "The Simpsons," for which he voiced the executive who made Itchy and Scratchy cartoons, and "Family Guy."
His film career included roles in "Freebie and the Bean," "Get Shorty," "Gotcha!," "The Stunt Man" and "That Thing You Do." His son, Marc Rocco, who died in 2009, directed him in "Dream a Little Dream" and "Scenes From the Goldmine."
Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who appeared with him in "Magic City," said in a statement, "We lost a great one yesterday. An amazing talent to be sure... But, more than that, an amazing husband, father, and friend. For those of us lucky enough to get to know Rocco, we were blessed. He gave the best advice, told the best and dirtiest jokes, and was the first to give you a hug and kiss when it was needed."
He was born Alexander Federico Petricone Jr. in Boston, and studied acting with Leonard Nimoy. He made his first TV appearance on "Batman" and went on to guest star on numerous TV series, including "The Rockford Files," "The Love Boat," "Get Smart" and "Murder She Wrote."
He is survived by his wife, actress Shannon Wilcox; daughters Jennifer and Kelli, sons Lucien and Sean; four grandchildren and a sister.
In this Sept. 16, 1990 file photo, actor Alex Rocco holds up his Emmy award for best supporting actor in a television comedy series for his role in "The Famous Teddy Z," during his acceptance speech at the 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Pasadena, Calif. Rocco, the character actor best known for playing the bespectacled Las Vegas mobster Moe Greene in “The Godfather,” has died, his daughter announced Saturday, July 18, 2015. He was 79. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)
'Godfather' actor Alex Rocco dead at 79 | Movies | Entertainment | Toronto Sun
Pat Saperstein, Variety.com
First posted: Sunday, July 19, 2015 04:29 PM EDT | Updated: Sunday, July 19, 2015 04:38 PM EDT
LOS ANGELES - Character actor Alex Rocco, who played casino owner Moe Greene in "The Godfather" and appeared in dozens of other movies and TV shows, died Saturday of cancer in Studio City, Calif. He was 79.
Often appearing as a heavy, hood or cop, in "The Godfather," he had the famous line, "Do you know who I am?" Recently he had a recurring role in Starz's "Magic City" and appeared on "Episodes" and "Maron." His daughter Jennifer Rocco reported his death on her Facebook page.
He appeared in several episodes of 1980s TV show "The Facts of Life" as Charlie Polniaczek, and had recurring roles on other shows including "Starsky and Hutch" and "The Famous Teddy Z," for which he won a supporting actor Emmy in 1990. He did voices for animated shows including "The Simpsons," for which he voiced the executive who made Itchy and Scratchy cartoons, and "Family Guy."
His film career included roles in "Freebie and the Bean," "Get Shorty," "Gotcha!," "The Stunt Man" and "That Thing You Do." His son, Marc Rocco, who died in 2009, directed him in "Dream a Little Dream" and "Scenes From the Goldmine."
Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who appeared with him in "Magic City," said in a statement, "We lost a great one yesterday. An amazing talent to be sure... But, more than that, an amazing husband, father, and friend. For those of us lucky enough to get to know Rocco, we were blessed. He gave the best advice, told the best and dirtiest jokes, and was the first to give you a hug and kiss when it was needed."
He was born Alexander Federico Petricone Jr. in Boston, and studied acting with Leonard Nimoy. He made his first TV appearance on "Batman" and went on to guest star on numerous TV series, including "The Rockford Files," "The Love Boat," "Get Smart" and "Murder She Wrote."
He is survived by his wife, actress Shannon Wilcox; daughters Jennifer and Kelli, sons Lucien and Sean; four grandchildren and a sister.
In this Sept. 16, 1990 file photo, actor Alex Rocco holds up his Emmy award for best supporting actor in a television comedy series for his role in "The Famous Teddy Z," during his acceptance speech at the 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Pasadena, Calif. Rocco, the character actor best known for playing the bespectacled Las Vegas mobster Moe Greene in “The Godfather,” has died, his daughter announced Saturday, July 18, 2015. He was 79. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)

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