Bobby Di Cicco

Bobby Di Cicco is an Italian-American actor best known for his early roles in the films I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978) by Robert Zemeckis, 1941 (1979) by Steven Spielberg, Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One (1980), and the John Carpenter-produced The Philadelphia Experiment (1984), in which he co-starred with Michael Pare.

Di Cicco is the father of voice actress Jessica DiCicco and singer Katie DiCicco.[1][2]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1978I Wanna Hold Your HandTony Smerko
1978TowingTony
19791941Wally Stephens
1980The Big Red OnePvt. Vinci - 1st Squad
1982National Lampoon's Movie MadnessNicholas Naxos("Success Wanters")
1982Night ShiftLeonard
1983WavelengthMarvin Horn
1984Thieves After DarkFrançois
1984SplashJerry
1984The Philadelphia ExperimentJim Parker
1986The SupernaturalsPvt. Tim Cort
1987Number One with a BulletMalcolm
1987Tiger WarsawTony
1988Double RevengeBurt
1989She's BackBob
1990A Man Called SargeAnzalone
1991Frame UpMick J. August
1991The Last HourLombardi
1993Maniac Cop III: Badge of SilenceBishop
1993The Baby Doll MurdersLarry
1994Killing ObsessionPimp
1994Ghoulies: Part IVScotty
1996All Dogs Go to Heaven 2Thom (voice)
2018An Interview with GodBobby
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1981One Day at a TimeSteve SmithEpisode: "Airport"
1982Cagney & LaceyMannyEpisode: "Hot Line"
1985Scandal SheetPlatteTV movie
1985Tales from the DarksideDr. CoeEpisode: "The Impressionist"
1986The EqualizerAnza SerratoEpisode: "Unnatural Causes"
1986-1994Murder, She WrotePhilip Bonelli / Antonio D'Argento2 episodes
1987The A-TeamJoey BaroniEpisode: "Without Reservations"

Self

  • Sam Fuller and the Big Red One (1979)
  • Don Siegel: Last of the Independents (1980)
  • The Making of 1941 (1996)
  • The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller (2002)
  • Ban the Sadist Videos! (2005)
  • The Real Glory - Reconstructing The Big Red One (2005)
  • Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)

References

  1. https://musicsaveslivesx.wordpress.com/2010/11/16/interview-with-katie-dicicco/
  2. Katie DiCicco Official website, article Who's the Real Chica Bomb?; accessed September 29, 2012.
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