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Oscar nominated actor Robert Loggia who has appeared in a number of gangster movies has passed away. Robert Loggia appeared in the movie " Scarface " with Al Pacino. Robert also appeared in the light hearted movie " Big" with Tom Hanks. Who can forget the scene where Robert danced beside tom hanks on a floor size keyboard playing 2 parts to chopsticks and heart and soul. Robert Loggia also appeared in the movie Independence Day.
Robert fought a 5 year battle with Alzheimer's disease. Rest in Peace Robert |
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Eternal Patrol
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I still remember him from the old TV series T.H.E. CAT. His later years were spent playing mostly bad guys, or at least as I recall, but who could ever forget that menacing voice?
He also starred in the Disney series about Elfego Baca, the west's greatest gunfighter. Another great one with a good long run, but still sad to see him go.
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Gefallen Engel U-666
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My favorite scene of his!
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RIP!
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Chief of the Boat
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More recently played a cool guy in The Sopranos
RIP Robert |
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RIP, Mr. Loggia; thanks for a great childhood memory and thanks for all the great acting memories later on... <O>
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I got to thinking about that filming of the series pilot and started wondering if there was footage posted on the Net and, lo and behold, someone posted the entire episode to YouTube:
In a grim reminder of the ravages of age, my memory of the zip line was flawed; the stunt was actually a tightrope walk between the two buildings. In viewing the footage, I was also reminded there were no nets, safety wires or air bags under the stunt man, something you wouldn't see in a shoot today; as I said OSHA wasn't really around back then. The stunt sequence start at about 2:50 into the episode... When you see Loggia in this pilot, you get the sense if he had been at that age and with those looks as an actor today, he really might have gotten more of the hero/leading man roles rather the the heavy he usually played. He really is quite good in this pilot and it seems it was a case of him and the show being ahead of its time... BTW, dig the really cool 60s style program intro to the show right after the stunt sequence... <O>
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Grey Wolf
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I'm sad to hear he's gone. He was one of my favorite actors. His role for examle, as a mobster Sal "the sharkey" Macelli in innocent blood horror comedy was unforgettable. Well, he suited very well by his looks to many of his gangster roles, cause he was a true Sicilian blood.
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