
Vito Scotti
Acting
Born 1918-01-26 · San Francisco, California, USA · Died 1996-06-05
Vito Giusto Scozzari (January 26, 1918 – June 5, 1996), also known as Vito Scotti, was an American character actor who played both dramatic and comedy roles on Broadway, in films, and later on television, primarily from the late 1930s to the mid-1990s. He was known as a man of a thousand faces for his ability to assume so many divergent roles in more than 200 screen appearances in a career spanning 50 years and for his resourceful portrayals of various ethnic types. Of Italian heritage, he played everything from a Mexican bandit, to a Russian doctor, to a Japanese sailor, to an Indian travel agent. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Acting

Get Shorty
Manager at Vesuvio's

National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1
Tailor

Mad About You
Antonio

Northern Exposure
Godfather

Beverly Hills Brats
Jerry

Side Roads
Hank Delicado

Stewardess School
Carl Stromboli

The Golden Girls
Vincenzo

The Golden Girls
Dominic Bosco

Charles in Charge
Dino Firenzi

Who's the Boss?

Pinocchio
Antonio

Madame's Place
Inspector Putzeau

Faerie Tale Theatre
Antonio

The Haunting of Harrington House
Marco Roselli

Chu Chu and the Philly Flash
Vittorio

The Ghosts of Buxley Hall
Count Sergio Luchesi Di Gonzini

Herbie Goes Bananas
Armando Moccia

Hart to Hart

B. J. and the Bear
Storage Facility Manager

Vega$

Zero to Sixty
Benny

Lindsay Wagner: Another Side of Me
Sketch Artist

Halloween with the New Addams Family
Mikey/Mr. Grimm

CHiPs

Charlie's Angels
Tyrone

Monster Squad
Albert/Alberta

The Big Bus
Barber

The Bionic Woman

Paesano
Al Lozio