Leo Rossi
Leo Rossi | |
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Born | (1946-06-26) June 26, 1946 Trenton, New Jersey, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor, producer, screenwriter |
Leo Rossi (born June 26, 1946) is an American actor, writer and producer. A character actor with over 100 credits to his name, he is known for his role as foul-mouthed EMT Vincent "Budd" Scarlotti in the 1981 horror film Halloween II, as the serial killer Turkell from the 1990 horror sequel Maniac Cop 2, and as Detective Sam Dietz in the Relentless franchise. His other films include Heart Like a Wheel (1983), River's Edge (1986), The Accused (1988), Analyze This (1999), One Night at McCool's (2001), and 10th & Wolf (2006).
Contents
1 Career
2 Complete Filmography
2.1 Movies
2.2 TV Appearances
2.3 Writer
2.4 Producer
2.5 Music Department
2.6 Self
3 Filmography
4 Awards and nominations
5 External links
6 References
Career
Rossi began his career with small roles in successful films, such as the Rick Rosenthal-directed – John Carpenter-scripted – Halloween II (1981) with Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence, in which he falls victim to the suburban maniac Michael Myers.[1] Subsequent roles in Jonathan Kaplan's Heart Like a Wheel (1983) opposite Bonnie Bedelia and Beau Bridges, Tim Hunter's River's Edge (1986) with Dennis Hopper and Keanu Reeves, and Bob Rafelson's Black Widow (1987) – also with Hopper, Theresa Russell and Debra Winger – paved the way for a starring role opposite Jodie Foster and Kelly McGillis in Kaplan's The Accused (1988); Rossi delivers a chilling performance as the film's central antagonist, Cliff "Scorpion" Albrect. The Accused in turn led to Rossi winning a starring role in William Lustig's Relentless (1989), a serial killer film which co-stars Judd Nelson and Robert Loggia; however, this time Rossi plays the central protagonist – Detective Sam Deitz – a role he would reprise in three sequels.[2] Rossi followed up Relentless with Lustig's Maniac Cop 2 (1990), a horror film sequel starring Bruce Campbell and scripted by Larry Cohen.[3]
During the 1980s, Rossi was also a prominent face on TV: he made guest appearances in the police procedural Hill Street Blues (1982), a recurring role; the science fiction series Amazing Stories by Steven Spielberg (1985); the crime drama 21 Jump Street with Johnny Depp (1988); and the Vietnam War drama Tour of Duty (1989).[4]
Rossi began the 1990s with a performance in the action comedy Fast Getaway (1991): the film is about a father (Rossi) and son (Corey Haim) who rob banks together until the former is caught and imprisoned, and the latter is forced to break him out; Fast Getaway has one of the highest ratings on cable TV.[5] Rossi then took a supporting role in Where the Day Takes You (1992), a drama featuring an all-star cast including Sean Astin, James LeGros, Dermot Mulroney, and Christian Slater; the film depicts the lives of teenage runaways trying to survive on the streets of Los Angeles. He played a detective in the Pamela Anderson vehicle Raw Justice (1994), a street preacher in the teen comedy Dream a Little Dream 2 (1995) starring Corey Feldman and Corey Haim, and reprised his role opposite Haim in Fast Getaway 2 (1994).[6] Rossi saw out the twentieth century with a lead role in the Harold Ramis box office comedy Analyze This (1999), in which he plays the evil cousin to Robert De Niro; other co-stars include Billy Crystal, Chazz Palminteri, and Lisa Kudrow.[7]
TV appearances during the 1990s included Murder She Wrote (1992), Frasier (1997), JAG and a recurring role in ER (TV series) (1999). He portrayed a special agent in Kaplan's adaptation of Truman Capote's psychological drama In Cold Blood (1996); the latter – a miniseries set in 1950s America – co-stars Sam Neill and Eric Roberts[8]
The 2000s saw Rossi in a variety of roles: having exhibited a natural talent for comedy in Analyze This, he took a supporting role in the Harald Zwart comedy One Night at McCool's (2001) in which he shared the screen with Matt Dillon, Michael Douglas, John Goodman, and Liv Tyler; the same year he accepted a role in the mobster thriller One Eyed King (2001) co-starring with Armand Assante, William Baldwin, Bruno Kirby, and Chazz Palminteri. Next came a supporting role in the experimental drama The Business of Fancydancing (2002) and a part in Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) alongside a talented and extensive cast that includes Timothy Dalton, Brendan Fraser, Heather Locklear, and Steve Martin; Looney Tunes is a live action-animation comedy directed by Joe Dante. Rossi then both produced and starred in the thriller 10th & Wolf (2006) in which he plays an FBI Agent partnered with Brian Dennehy; the two agents attempt to infiltrate – and bring down – a Sicilian Mafia family business. 10th & Wolf is loosely based upon the real-life Philadelphia crime family mafia war in the 1990s; other cast members include Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, James Marsden, Brad Renfro, Giovani Ribisi, and Lesley Ann Warren.[9][10]
In TV, Rossi starred in another drama based on the life of Joseph D. Pistone: Falcone (2000); the show aired on CBS and also featured performances by Amy Carlson, Jason Gedrick, and Eric Roberts; it is based on the book Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia by Pistone and Richard Woodley.[11] He also appeared in Judging Amy (2001) and Without a Trace (2006).[12]
Complete Filmography
Movies
Alias Big Cherry (1975) – Big Cherry
Mr. Billion (1977) – Italian Kidnapper
Grand Theft Auto (1977) – Vegas Muscle Chief
The Pirate (1978) TV Movie – Shadin
Circle of Power (1983) – Chris Morris
Halloween II (1981) – Bud
Heart Like a Wheel (1983) – Jack Muldowney
Kids Don't Tell (1985, TV Movie) – Detective Rastelli
River's Edge (1986) – Jim
Black Widow (1987) – Detective Ricci
Russkies (1987) – Keefer
Leonard Part 6 (1987) – Chef
Out of Time (1988, TV Movie) – Hawkins
The Accused (1988) – Cliff (Scorpion) Albrect
Hit List (1989) – Frank DeSalvo
Relentless (1989) – Sam Dietz
Maniac Cop 2 (1990) – Turkell
Too Much Sun (1990) – George
Fast Getaway (1991) – Sam
Where the Day Takes You (1992) – Mr. Burtis
We're Talkin' Serious Money (1992) – Charlie
Dead On: Relentless II (1992) – Sam Dietz
Casualties of Love: The "Long Island Lolita" Story (1993, TV Movie) – Bobby Buttafuoco
Relentless 3 (1993) – Sam Dietz
Rave Review (1994) – Brian
Fast Getaway II (1994) – Sam Potter
Runaway Daughters (1994) – Deputy 2
Raw Justice aka Good Cop Bad Cop (1994) – Lieutenant Atkins
Reform School Girl (1994, TV Movie) – Disc Jockey
Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes (1994) – Det. Sam Dietz
The Misery Brothers (1995) – Michael Misery
Mutant Species (1995) – Hollinger
Felony (1995) – Detective Kincade
Dream a Little Dream 2 (1995) – Street Preacher (Uncredited)
In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is King (1995) – Moran
Beyond Desire (1995) – Frank Zulla
The Assault (1996) – Zigowski
Wedding Bell Blues (1996) – Robert
True Friends (1998) – Carmine
Unconditional Love (1999) – Martin Ward
Analyze This (1999) – Carlo Mangano
The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human (1999) – The Female's Father
Fashionably L.A. (1999) – Acting Teacher
Fatal Conflict (2000) – Conrad Nash
Crackerjack 3 (2000) – Ricky Santeria-Ramos
Separate Ways (2001)
Road to Redemption (2001) – Sully Santoro
Sticks (2001) – Domino
One Night at McCool's (2001) – Joey Dinardo
One Eyed King (2001) – Big Joe Thomas
The Syndicate (2002) Short Film – Mr. Gianelli
Four Deadly Reasons (2002) – Otto
The Business of Fancydancing (2002) – Mr. Williams
Deranged (2002) – Artie
Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) – Acme VP, Climbing to the Top
The Last Letter (2004) – Judge
Mafioso: The Father, the Son (2004) – Vito Lupo
Shut Up and Kiss Me (2004) – Mario
Back by Midnight (2004) – Rusty
Diamond Zero (2005) – Augustine Garza
All In (2006) – Dr. Hamilton
10th & Wolf (2006) – Agent Thornton
A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper (2007) – Officer Harold
The Nail: Joey Nardone Story (2009) – Petey
PriMates (2010) – Ray
Sinatra Club (2010) – Castellano
Exodus Fall (2011) – Ford Ashworth
The Unlikely's (2012) – Gerald Maxwell
The Independents (2013) – David the Barber
Fragments from Olympus: The Vision of Nikola Tesla (2013) – Henry
On Painted Wings (2014) – The Boss
Gotti (2018) - Bobby Boriello
[13]
TV Appearances
Hill Street Blues – Domestic Beef – Season 3, episode 2 (1982) – Jon Gennaro
Hill Street Blues – Heat Rash – Season 3, episode 3 (1982) – Jon Gennaro
Hill Street Blues – Rain of Terror – Season 3, episode 4 (1982) – Jon Gennaro
T.J. Hooker – Lady in Blue – Season 2, episode 22 (1983) – Joe Tate
Mike Hammer, Private Eye – Satan, Cyanide and Murder – Season 1, episode 10 (1984)
Partners in Crime – Season 1, episodes 1–13 (1984) – Lt. Ed Vronsky
Cagney & Lacey – Victimless Crime – Season 3, episode 3 (1984) – Moslovsky
ABC Afterschool Specials – One Too Many – Season 13, episode 7 (1985) – Mr. Jenkins
Hunter – Case X – Season 2, episode 1 (1985) – Tony Cochran
Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories – Mr. Magic – Season 1, episode 8 (1985) – Murray
Hardcastle and McCormick – In the Eye of the Beholder – Season 3, episode 20 (1986) – Marvin
T.J. Hooker – Into the Night – Season 5, episode 17 (1986) – Salvatore Martel
Cagney & Lacey – Role Call – Season 6, episode 5 (1986) – P. R. Man
Stingray – Anytime, Anywhere – Season 2, episode 13 (1987) – Johnny
CBS Summer Playhouse – Reno and Yolanda – Season 1, episode 13 (1987) – Ricky Barron
A Year in the Life – Goodbye to All That – Season 1, episode 15 (1988) – Mel
The Bronx Zoo – Career Day – Season 2, episode 5 (1988) – Tauber
Simon & Simon – Simon & Simon and Associates – Season 8, episode 2 (1988) – Al Krantz
21 Jump Street – Slippin' Into Darkness – Season 3, episode 2 – (1988)- Sgt. Walker
Tour of Duty – Saigon: Part 1 – Season 2, episode 1 (1989) – Jake Bridger
Tour of Duty – Saigon: Part 2 – Season 2, episode 2 (1989) – Jake Bridger
Murder, She Wrote – Murder on Madison Avenue – Season 8, episode 22 (1992) – Lieutenant Hornbeck
Mr. & Mrs. Smith – The Impossible Mission Episode – Season 1, episode 11 (1996) – Shelley
In Cold Blood (miniseries) (1996) – Agent Harold Nye
Frasier – Liar! Liar! – Season 4, episode 10 (1997)
Early Edition – Mob Wife – Season 1, episode 13 (1997) – Frank Pirelli
JAG – Dungaree Justice – Season 4, episode 12 (1999) – Peter Reardon
Sons of Thunder – Lost & Found – Season 1, episode 4 (1999) – Anthony Cardone
ER – Humpty Dumpty – Season 6, episode 7 (1999) – Detective Cruson
ER – Family Matters – Season 6, episode 10 (2000) – Detective Cruson
Falcone – Pilot – Season 1, episode 1 (2000) – Noah Dietrich
Falcone – Double Exposure – Season 1, episode 4 (2000) – Noah Dietrich
Falcone – But Not Forgotten – Season 1, episode 7 (2000) – Noah Dietrich
Falcone – Paying the Piper – Season 1, episode 9 (2000) – Noah Dietrich
Judging Amy – Rights of Passage – Season 3, episode 8 (2001) – Mr. Schmeltzer
Without a Trace – Candy – Season 5, episode 2 (2006) – Leo
[14]
Writer
We're Talking Serious (1992) – Writer
Mafioso: The Father, the Son (2004) – Writer[15]
Gotti (2017) - Bobby Boriello
Producer
We're Talkin' Serious (1992) – Co-Producer
Relentless 3 (1993) – Co-Producer
Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes (1994) – Co-Producer
10th & Wolf (2006) – Producer
The Nail: The Story of Joey Nordone (2009) – Producer
PriMates (2010) – Co-Producer
[16]
Music Department
Project X (1987) – Vocalizations
[17]
Self
Actors Entertainment (TV series), episode ActorsE Chat with Joe Sabatino and Leo Rossi (2009)
Actors Reporters Interviews (TV Series), episode Exclusive Interviews with Working Actors Peter Onorati, Leo Rossi, James Quattrochi, Joe Sabatino (2009)
The Nightmare Isn't Over: The Making of Halloween II (2012)
[18]
Filmography
The Boy Who Turned Yellow (actor only, 1972)
Hider in the House (1989)
The Hard Way (with Daniel Pyne) (1991)
Kafka (1991)
Dark City (with Alex Proyas & David S. Goyer) (1998)
The Limey (1999)
The Score (with Daniel E. Taylor, Kario Salem and Scott Marshall Smith) (2001)
Fear Itself (2009) (TV)
Haywire (2011)
The Company You Keep (2012)
Gotti (2018)
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Gotti | Worst Screenplay | Pending | [19] |
External links
Leo Rossi on IMDb- Production Company: (http://www.eastmanrossi.com/)
References
^ The Official John Carpenter.Com [accessed] May 4, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Eastman-Rossi Productions.Com [accessed] May 4, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, The Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 4, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo The Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 4, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Eastman-Rossi Productions.Com [accessed] May 4, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 1, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Eastman-Rossi Productions.Com [accessed] May 4, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, The Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 4, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, The Internet Movie Database Filmography [accessed] May 4, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Eastman-Rossi Productions.Com [accessed] May 4, 2012
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^ Rossi, Leo, The Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 4, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 1, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 1, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 1, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 1, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 1, 2012
^ Rossi, Leo, Internet Movie Database [accessed] May 1, 2012
^ "39th Razzie Nominations!". YouTube: Razzie Channel.