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Robert Loggia
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Loggia in 1983
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Salvatore Loggia
January 3, 1930 Staten Island, New York, U.S.
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Died | December 4, 2015 Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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(aged 85)
Resting place | Westwood Memorial Park |
Alma mater | University of Missouri (BA) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1951–2015 |
Spouse(s) |
Marjorie Sloan
(m. 1954; div. 1981)Audrey O'Brien
(m. 1982) |
Children | 3 |
Awards | Saturn Award (1988) Ellis Island Medal of Honor (2010) |
Military career | |
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United States Army |
Battles/wars | Korean War |
Salvatore "Robert" Loggia (/ˈloʊʒə/ LOH-zhə, Italian: [salvaˈtoːre ˈlɔddʒa]; January 3, 1930 – December 4, 2015) was an American actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Jagged Edge (1985) and won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for Big (1988).
In a career spanning over sixty years, Loggia performed in many films, including The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), three Pink Panther films, An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), Scarface (1982), Prizzi's Honor (1985), Oliver & Company (1988), Innocent Blood (1992), Independence Day (1996), Lost Highway (1997), Return to Me (2000), and Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (2012). He also appeared on television series including the Walt Disney limited series, The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca (starring role-1958), Mancuso, FBI (in which he starred-1989–1990), Malcolm in the Middle (2001), The Sopranos (2004), Men of a Certain Age (2011), and was also the star of the 1966–67 NBC martial arts / action series, T.H.E. Cat.
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Early life and education
Loggia was born in Staten Island, New York, on January 3, 1930, to Biagio Loggia, a shoemaker born in Palma di Montechiaro, Province of Agrigento, Sicily, and Elena Blandino, a homemaker born in Vittoria, Province of Ragusa, Sicily. He grew up in the Little Italy neighborhood, where the family spoke Italian at home. He graduated from New Dorp High School before taking courses at Wagner College where he joined the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. In 1951, he earned a degree in journalism from University of Missouri. He later studied acting with Alvina Krause at Northwestern University.
After serving in the United States Army during the Korean War, he married Marjorie Sloan in 1954 and began a long career at the Actors Studio, studying under Stella Adler.
Career
At age 25, he made his debut on Broadway in The Man with the Golden Arm in 1955.
Although Loggia made his first film, Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956), in an uncredited appearance, it was not until he was cast as a New Mexico lawman Elfego Baca, two years later, that he made a breakthrough in Hollywood. Loggia was a radio and TV anchor on the Southern Command Network in the Panama Canal Zone, and he came to prominence playing a real-life sheriff in The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca, a series of Walt Disney TV shows. He later starred as the proverbial cat-burglar-turned-good circus artist Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat in a short-lived detective series called T.H.E. Cat, first broadcast in 1966. At first, T.H.E. Cat appeared to be a success, Loggia said: "We're drawing about a 30 per cent share of the audience, which NBC considers fine for a new show with a new star." After NBC cancelled the series when viewing figures failed to deliver, Loggia went into a mid-life crisis—a "Dante-esque descent into the inferno", as he called it later. For six years his career foundered, and his marriage fell apart. Restless and unnerved, constantly riddled with self-doubt, a chance meeting with Audrey O'Brien was his saving grace. She helped him out of the crisis, and they later married. Despite playing Frank Carver on the CBS soap opera The Secret Storm in 1972, he took a new course when he decided to begin a career in directing.
He also carried on acting and amassed many television credits in a variety of roles, including appearances on Overland Trail, Target: The Corruptors!, The Untouchables, The Eleventh Hour, Breaking Point, Combat!, Custer, Columbo, Ellery Queen, The High Chaparral, Gunsmoke, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Big Valley, The Wild Wild West, Rawhide, Little House on the Prairie, The Rockford Files, Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels, Magnum, P.I., Quincy, M.E., Kojak, Hawaii Five-0, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, Falcon Crest, Frasier, The Sopranos, Monk, and Oliver Stone's miniseries Wild Palms.
The director Blake Edwards often cast Loggia in his films in minor or supporting roles. These included Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) and other Pink Panther sequels, and S.O.B. (1981), which was a satire about Hollywood.
In 1983, Loggia played Frank Lopez who was one of the main supporting characters and antagonists in the film Scarface, which is often considered a Hollywood classic film.
Loggia also acted in several widely acclaimed films such as An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), Prizzi's Honor (1985), and Independence Day (1996). Other films starring Loggia include Over The Top (1987), Necessary Roughness (1991), and Return to Me (2000).
Loggia was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of crusty private detective Sam Ransom in the crime thriller Jagged Edge (1985). He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, his first such honor, for portraying FBI agent Nick Mancuso in the TV series Mancuso, FBI (1989–1990), a follow-up to the previous year's miniseries Favorite Son (1988). Loggia appeared as a mobster in multiple films, including Bill Sykes, the immoral loanshark and shipyard agent in Disney's animated film Oliver & Company (1988), Salvatore "The Shark" Macelli in John Landis' Innocent Blood (1992), Mr. Eddy in David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997), and Don Vito Leoni in David Jablin's The Don's Analyst (1997). Additionally, he played violent mobster Feech La Manna in several episodes of The Sopranos.
In 1998, Loggia appeared in a television commercial lampooning obscure celebrity endorsements. In it, a young boy names Loggia as someone he would trust to recommend Minute Maid orange-tangerine blend. Loggia instantly appears and endorses the drink, to which the boy exclaims, "Whoa, Robert Loggia!" The commercial was later referenced in a Malcolm in the Middle episode in which Loggia made a guest appearance as "Grandpa Victor" (for which he received his second Emmy nomination); in it, Loggia drinks some orange juice, then spits it out and complains about the presence of pulp.
In addition to voicing Sykes in Disney's Oliver & Company, Loggia had several other voice acting roles, in multiple media, including: Admiral Petrarch in the computer game FreeSpace 2 (1999) and the anime movie The Dog of Flanders (1997), crooked cop Ray Machowski in the video game Grand Theft Auto III (2001), and a recurring role on the Adult Swim animated TV comedy series Tom Goes to the Mayor (2004–2006).
In August 2009, Loggia appeared in one of Apple's Get a Mac advertisements. The advertisement features Loggia as a personal trainer hired by PC to get him back on top of his game. On October 26, 2009, TVGuide.com announced Loggia had joined the cast of the TNT series Men of a Certain Age.
Loggia also appeared in two episodes of the animated series Family Guy as himself; in the episode "Brothers and Sisters". In 2012, Loggia portrayed Saint Peter during his final imprisonment in The Apostle Peter and the Last Supper. Loggia partnered with Canadian entrepreneur Frank D'Angelo from 2013, appearing in three films (Real Gangsters, The Big Fat Stone, and No Depo$it), with a fourth film in production (Sicilian Vampire) at the time of Loggia's death.
Loggia served as a director for episodes of Quincy M.E., Magnum, P.I., and Hart to Hart.
Loggia reprised his role from Independence Day, General William Grey, in a cameo appearance alongside his wife, Audrey, in the 2016 sequel Independence Day: Resurgence, filmed shortly before his death. The film was released posthumously and dedicated to him.
Personal life
Loggia was married to Marjorie Sloan from 1954 to 1981, with whom he had three children. Loggia and Sloan were divorced in 1981. In 1982, Loggia married Audrey O'Brien, a business executive and the mother of his stepdaughter Cynthia Marlette. Loggia and O'Brien remained married until his death in 2015.
Illness and death
In 2010, Loggia was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He died on December 4, 2015, due to complications from the disease, at his home in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, at the age of 85. He is interred at the Westwood Memorial Park.
Honors and recognitions
In 2010, Loggia was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in recognition of his humanitarian efforts.
On December 17, 2011, Loggia was honored by his alma mater, the University of Missouri, with an honorary degree for his career and his humanitarian efforts.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1956 | Somebody Up There Likes Me | Frankie Peppo | Uncredited |
1957 | The Garment Jungle | Tulio Renata | |
1958 | Cop Hater | Detective Steve Carella | |
The Lost Missile | Dr. David Loring | ||
1963 | Cattle King | Johnny Quatro | |
1965 | The Greatest Story Ever Told | Joseph | |
1966 | The Three Sisters | Solyony | |
Elfego Baca: Six Gun Law | Elfego Baca | ||
1969 | Che! | Faustino Morales | |
1974 | Two Missionaries | Marches Gonzaga |
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1977 | Speedtrap | Spillano | |
First Love | John March | ||
1978 | Revenge of the Pink Panther | Al Marchione | |
1980 | The Ninth Configuration | Lieutenant John Bennish | |
Flatfoot in Egypt | Edward Burns | ||
1981 | S.O.B. | Herb Maskowitz | |
1982 | An Officer and a Gentleman | Byron Mayo | |
Trail of the Pink Panther | Bruno Langois | ||
1983 | Psycho II | Dr. Bill Raymond | |
Curse of the Pink Panther | Bruno Langois | ||
Scarface | Frank Lopez | ||
1985 | Prizzi's Honor | Eduardo Prizzi | |
Jagged Edge | Sam Ransom | ||
1986 | Armed and Dangerous | Michael Carlino | |
That's Life! | Father Baragone | ||
1987 | Over the Top | Jason Cutler | |
Hot Pursuit | 'Mac' MacClaren | ||
The Believers | Lieutenant Sean McTaggert | ||
Gaby: A True Story | Michel Brimmer | ||
Amazon Women on the Moon | General McCormick | Uncredited Segment "The Unknown Soldier" |
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1988 | Big | Mr. Freddie MacMillan | |
Oliver & Company | Sykes |
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1989 | Relentless | Bill Malloy | |
Triumph of the Spirit | Father Arouch | ||
1990 | Opportunity Knocks | Milt Malkin | |
1991 | The Marrying Man | Lew Horner | |
Necessary Roughness | Coach Wally Rig | ||
1992 | Gladiator | Jack 'Pappy Jack' | |
Innocent Blood | Sallie 'The Shark' Macelli | ||
Spies Inc. | Mac | ||
1993 | Lifepod | Director Banks | |
1994 | Bad Girls | Frank Jarrett | |
The Last Tattoo | Commander Conrad Dart | ||
I Love Trouble | Matt Greenfield | ||
1995 | Coldblooded | Gordon | |
Man with a Gun | Philip Marquand | ||
1996 | Independence Day | General William Grey | |
1997 | Lost Highway | Dick Laurent / Mr. Eddy | |
Smilla's Sense of Snow | Moritz Jasperson | ||
The Dog of Flanders | Grandpa Jehan | English dub | |
The Don's Analyst | Don Vito Leoni | ||
1998 | Wide Awake | Grandpa Beal | |
The Proposition | Hannibal Thurman | ||
Holy Man | John McBainbridge | ||
Hard Time | Connie Martin | ||
1999 | The Suburbans | Jules | |
Flypaper | Marvin | ||
American Virgin | Ronny | ||
2000 | Return to Me | Angelo Pardipillo | |
2001 | Dodson's Journey | Opti Dodson | |
The Shipment | Frank Colucci | ||
All Over Again | Zack | ||
2005 | The Deal | Jared Tolson | |
2006 | Funny Money | Feldman | |
Rain | Jake Marvin | ||
Forget About It | Carl Campobasso | ||
Wild Seven | Mackey Willis | ||
2008 | The Boneyard Collection | ||
The Least Of These | Father William Jennings | ||
2009 | Shrink | Dr. Robert Carter | |
2010 | Harvest | 'Siv' | |
Obituary of the Sun | Samuel Levine | ||
2011 | Fake | Seamus White | |
The Grand Theft | General McAvoy | ||
The Great Fight | Dr. Salvatore Reno | ||
The Life Zone | John Lation / Satan | ||
2012 | Apostle Peter and the Last Supper | Apostle Peter | |
Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie | Tommy Schlaaang | ||
The Diary of Preston Plummer | John Percy | ||
Margarine Wars | Grandpa Griswold | ||
2013 | Real Gangsters | Gaitanno 'Tanno' | |
2014 | Snapshot | Paul Grady | |
Scavenger Killers | Dr. Montgomery | ||
An Evergreen Christmas | Pops | ||
The Big Fat Stone | Father Walter | ||
2015 | Bleeding Hearts | Sheriff Wilson | |
No Deposit | Sydney Fischer | ||
Sicilian Vampire | Santino Trafficante Sr. | ||
2016 | Independence Day: Resurgence | General William Grey | Cameo Posthumous release |
The Red Maple Leaf | Patrick Adams Senior | Posthumous release | |
2017 | Cries of the Unborn | Mr. Eric Lation | Posthumous release |
2019 | The Savant | Dr. Salvatore Reno | Posthumous release |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1958 | Rumors of Evening | Major Woulman | Playhouse 90, Season 2, Episode 32 |
1958 | The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca | Elfego Baca | 10 episodes |
1959 | Wagon Train | Jose Maria Moran | Episode: "The Jose Maria Moran Story" |
1959 | Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond | Tom Grant | Episode: "The Hand" |
1962 | The Untouchables | Leo Mencken | Episode: "Takeover" |
December 2, 1961 | The Defenders | Joe Manson | Episode: "Perjury" |
1963 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Driver | Episode: "You'll Be the Death of Me" |
1965 | Combat! | Etienne | Episode: "The Tree of Moray" |
1965 | Gunsmoke | Lieutenant Cal Tripp | Episode: "Chief Joseph" |
1965 | The Wild Wild West | Warren Trevor | Episode: "The Night of Sudden Death" |
1966–1967 | T.H.E. Cat | Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat | 26 episodes |
1968 | The Big Valley | Vern Hickson | Episode: "The Profit and the Lost" |
1968 | The High Chaparral | Chio | Episode: "The Deceivers" |
1974, 1976 | Cannon | Multiple | 2 episodes |
1974 | Mannix | Inspector Varga | Episode: “Bird of Prey” |
1975 | Starsky & Hutch | Ben Forest | Episode: “The Fix” |
1975 | S.W.A.T. | Joe Stevens | Episode: "Hit Men" |
1976 | Columbo | Harry | Episode: "Now You See Me" |
1976 | The Moneychangers | Tony 'Tony Bear' | 2 episodes |
1976 | The Rockford Files | Dominic Marcon | Episode: "Drought at Indianhead River" |
1976 | Wonder Woman | Hans Eichler | Episode: "Wonder Woman vs Gargantua" |
1976 | Street Killing | Louis Spillane | |
1976 | The Six Million Dollar Man | Mahmud Majid | Episode: "The Thunderbird Connection"
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1977 | The Rockford Files | Manny Arturis | Episode: "Beamer's Last Case" |
1977 | Raid on Entebbe | Yigal Allon |
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1977 | The Six Million Dollar Man | Hendricks | Episode: “Rollback” |
1977 | The Bionic Woman | Ali Ben Gazim | Episode: "Jaime and the King"
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1978 | The Rockford Files | Russell Nevitt | Episode: "Rosendahl and Gilda Stern Are Dead" |
1979 | Hawaii Five-O | Russ Hendrix | Episode: "The Execution File" |
1980, 1986 | Magnum, P.I. | Philippe Trusseau | 3 episodes |
1981 | Fantasy Island | Porter Brockhill | Episode: "The Heroine/The Warrior" |
1982 | A Woman Called Golda | Anwar Sadat | TV miniseries |
1982 | Little House on the Prairie | Thomas Stark | Episode: "Rage" |
1983–1984 | Emerald Point N.A.S. | Yuri Bukharin | 16 episodes |
1984 | Murder, She Wrote | Joe Kellijian | Episode "Death Casts a Spell" |
1987 | Echoes in the Darkness | Jay Smith | 2 episodes |
1987 | Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 | William Kunstler | Television film |
1988 | Favorite Son | Nick Mancuso | Episode: "Part One" |
1989–1990 | Mancuso, F.B.I. | Nick Mancuso | 20 episodes |
1991 | Sunday Dinner | Ben Benedict | 6 episodes |
1993 | Wild Palms | Senator Anton Kreutzer | 5 episodes |
1993 | Mercy Mission: the Rescue of Flight 771 | Gordon Vette | Television film |
1994 | Picture Windows | Merce | Episode: "Armed Response" |
1996 | The Right to Remain Silent | Lieutenant Mike Brosloe | Television film |
1996 | Mistrial | Captain Lou Unger | Television film |
1999 | Joan of Arc | Father Monet | 2 episodes |
2000 | Dharma & Greg | General Kirby | Episode: "Hell No, Greg Can't Go" |
2000 | Malcolm in the Middle | Victor | Episode: "The Grandparents" |
2000 | Frasier | Stefano | Episode: "The Three Faces of Frasier" |
2000 | The Outer Limits | Justice Earl Clayton | Episode: "Final Appeal" |
2000 | Touched by an Angel | Chandler Crowne | Episode: "Restoration" |
2003 | Queens Supreme | Judge Thomas O'Neill | 13 episodes |
2004 | The Sopranos | Feech La Manna | 4 episodes |
2006 | Tom Goes to the Mayor | Lew Petersen (voice) | Episode: "Saxman" |
2008 | Monk | Louie Flynn | Episode: "Mr. Monk Takes a Punch" |
2010 | Hawaii Five-0 | Boatswain's Mate 1st Class Ed McKay | Episode: "Ho'apano" |
2010–2011 | Men of a Certain Age | Artie | 3 episodes |
2011, 2013 | Family Guy | Himself (live-action cameo) | 2 episodes |
Video games
Year | Title | Roles | Notes |
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1999 | Freespace 2 | Admiral Petrarch | |
2001 | Grand Theft Auto III | Ray Machowski | |
2006 | Scarface: The World Is Yours | Frank Lopez, Narrator, Civilian |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | ref |
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1985 | Academy Award | Best Supporting Actor | Jagged Edge | Nominated | |
1988 | Cable ACE Award | Best Actor in a Theatrical or Dramatic Special | Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 | Nominated | |
1988 | Saturn Award | Best Supporting Actor | Big | Won | |
1990 | Primetime Emmy Award | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Mancuso, F.B.I. | Nominated | |
1992 | Fangoria Chainsaw Award | Best Actor | Innocent Blood | Nominated | |
2001 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Malcolm in the Middle | Nominated |
See also
In Spanish: Robert Loggia para niños