Alex Rocco

Actor

Birthdate: Feb 29, 1936

Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Died: Jul 18, 2015

Tough, gruff, thick-browed, volatile-looking character actor Alex Rocco was born Alessandro Federico Petricone, Jr. on February 29, 1936, to Italian immigrants in Cambridge, Mass. He grew up a member of Boston's Winter Hill gang (his nickname was "Bobo") and was briefly detained regarding a murder at one point after an alleged personal incident triggered the Boston Irish Gang War (1961-1967). Rocco decided to straighten his life and relocated to Hollywood in 1962 following his detainment and release.

Developing an interest in acting, Alex initially trained with such notable teachers as Leonard Nimoy and Jeff Corey in order to curb his thick Boston accent. Working as a bartender during the lean years, his film and TV career finally kick-started in 1965, immediately relying on his sly, lethal menace, toothy toughness, and prior gangland past to realistically portray gritty anti-heroes and villains. He made an effective movie debut, co-starring as a vengeful veterinarian and Vietnam vet who goes after motorcycle "bad boys" following his wife's beating and rape in the exploitation flick Motorpsycho! (1965) directed by Russ Meyer. Despite this bold beginning, it was followed by a disappointing gangster bit in The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) and a nothing role as a police Lieutenant in The Boston Strangler (1968). On TV, he found sporadic work playing thugs and other unsavory types on such TV shows as "Run for Your Life," "Batman" and "Get Smart."

Rocco came into his own in the early 1970s. After featured roles in such violent exploitation like Blood Mania (1970) and Brute Corps (1971), he received a huge boost in an Oscar-winning "A" film. He made a brief but potent impact essaying the role of Las Vegas syndicate boss Moe Green who gets a bullet in the eye during the violently explosive "christening sequence" of Mario Puzo's The Godfather (1972). From there he found a comfortable supporting niche playing various swarthy-looking cronies, hoods and cops in such crime films as The Outside Man (1972), Slither (1973), The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973) (in which he made good use of his Boston criminal past), Freebie and the Bean (1974), Three the Hard Way (1974) and A Woman for All Men (1975). Similar urban roles followed him on TV with yeoman work on such 1970s cop shows as "The Rookies", "Get Christie Love", "Kojak", "Cannon", "The Blue Knight", "Police Story", "The Rockford Files", "Barnaby Jones", "Dog and Cat", "Baretta", "Starsky and Hutch", "Delvecchio", "CHiPs", "Matt Houston", "Hardcastle and McCormick", and "Simon & Simon", along with the TV movies or miniseries A Question of Guilt (1978), The Gangster Chronicles (1981) and Badge of the Assassin (1985).

In the midst of all this, Alex was handed the starring role of his own series Three for the Road (1975) in which he played a new widower photographer with two teenage sons (played by Vincent Van Patten and Leif Garrett) who assuage their grief by leaving town and "discovering America" together. Although well-received, it was short-lived (13 episodes) as a result of poor scheduling. The actor returned to series TV in the late 1980s and was much more successful as a slick Hollywood agent in The Famous Teddy Z (1989) for which he won a "Supporting Actor" Emmy Award. Other regular comedy series work, such as Sibs (1991), The George Carlin Show (1994), The Division (2001) and Magic City (2012), added to his healthy resume over the years, with over 400 TV appearances racked up in all. Recurring roles on such programs as The Simpsons (1989) and The Facts of Life (1979) (as Nancy McKeon's father) also kept his career going at a steady pace. Other memorably flashy film roles include Freebie and the Bean (1974), The Stunt Man (1980), Lady in White (1988), Get Shorty (1995) and Just Write (1997).

Twice married, Rocco's first wife, Sandra Garrett, a nightclub performer and screenwriter, died of cancer in 2002. He married actress Shannon Wilcox in 2005 and together they appeared in the film Scammerhead (2014). Rocco appeared in two films helmed by his adopted son, screenwriter and director Marc Rocco: Scenes from the Goldmine (1987) and Dream a Little Dream (1989), who died in 2009. Two other children by his first wife were Lucian, a poet, and Jennifer, an attorney. Alex Rocco died of pancreatic cancer on July 18, 2015 at age 79.

Known For

The Godfather
The Godfather

(1972)

The Wedding Planner
The Wedding Planner

(2001)

Find Me Guilty
Find Me Guilty

(2006)

Smokin' Aces
Smokin' Aces

(2006)

Alex Rocco Movies

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  • 2019 |

    Ready or Not

    asDon Julio
  • 2017 |
    Don't Sleepas Mr. Marino
  • 2016 |
    Silver Skiesas Frank
  • 2014 |
    Scammerheadas Ben Sarnus
  • 2013 |
    The House Across the Streetas Mr. Barnes
  • 2010 |
    Now Hereas Mr. Martin
  • 2006 |
    Smokin' Acesas Serna
  • 2006 |
    Find Me Guiltyas Nick Calabrese
  • 2003 |
    The Jobas Vernon Cray
  • 2001 |
    The Wedding Planneras Salvatore
  • 1999 |

    Dudley Do-Right

    asChief
  • 1998 |
    Goodbye Loveras Det. Crowley
  • 1973 |
    Detroit 9000as Lieutenant Danny Bassett
  • 1997 |
    Just Writeas Harold's Father
  • 1996 |
    Dead of Nightas Bukowski
  • 1995 |
    The Spy Withinas Bartender
  • 1991 |
    The Pope Must Dietas Cardinal Rocco
  • 1989 |
    Wiredas Arnie Fromson
  • 1988 |
    Lady in Whiteas Angelo 'Al' Scarlatti
  • 1987 |
    P.K. and the Kidas Les
  • 1987 |
    Scenes from the Goldmineas Nathan DiAngelo
  • 1987 |
    Return to Horror Highas Harry Sleerik
  • 1985 |
    Stiffsas Pasquale
  • 1985 |
    Gotcha!as Al
  • 1985 |
    Stickas Firestone
  • 1981 |
    Nobody's Perfektas The Boss
  • 1980 |
    The Stunt Manas Jake
  • 1980 |
    Herbie Goes Bananasas Quinn
  • 1979 |
    Voicesas Frank Rothman
  • 1978 |
    Rabbit Testas Sergeant Danny Bonhoff
  • 1977 |
    Fire Saleas Al
  • 1975 |
    A Woman for All Menas Lt. Robert Di Biase
  • 1975 |
    Hearts of the Westas Earl
  • 1975 |
    Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twinsas Vinnie
  • 1974 |
    Freebie and the Beanas D.A.
  • 1973 |
    Slitheras Man with Ice Cream
  • 1973 |
    The Friends of Eddie Coyleas Scalise
  • 1972 |
    Bonnie's Kidsas Eddy
  • 1972 |
    Stanleyas Richard Thomkins
  • 1971 |
    Brute Corpsas Wicks
  • 1971 |
    Wild Ridersas Stick
  • 1970 |
    Blood Maniaas Lawyer
  • 1965 |
    Motorpsycho!as Cory Maddox
Alex Rocco: Biography, Movies, Net Worth & Photos