Sal Viscuso
The dedication of Sal Viscuso to the craft of acting can be dated to a singular evening in 1967. A college freshman, he happened upon a teleplay of Ronald Ribman's CBS Playhouse: The Final War of Olly Winter (1967) and was so inspired by Ivan Dixon's Emmy-winning rendition of the title role that he entered the drama department the very next day, later explaining, "I felt that there I had found my family." He earned his BA from the University of California at Davis, then went on to study with Olympia Dukakis at NYU School of the Arts, from which he graduated with an MFA. Opportunities presented themselves rapidly, and Sal made his film debut in the classic The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974). An introduction to Burt Metcalfe, associate producer of the iconic series M*A*S*H (1972), led to his move to Los Angeles, and soon Sal was a regular on NBC's sitcom The Montefuscos (1975). He was an off-screen loudspeaker announcer (as well as various other characters) on M*A*S*H (1972); appeared in Gene Wilder's homage to 1920's Hollywood, The World's Greatest Lover (1977); improvised in Robert Altman's Three Women (1977); and played multiple parts on the beloved Barney Miller (1975) (one of which was written especially for him by the show's creator, Danny Arnold). He was also to feature in what TIME magazine has rated as one of the "Top 100 TV shows of all time," Susan Harris's Soap (1977). His vocationally challenged Father Timothy Flotsky (and the show's depiction of one of the first openly gay characters on network television), created instant controversy that attracted 19 million viewers to the series premiere. Shortly thereafter, Sal commenced his professional association with the Bancroft/Brooks combine of talent, first appearing in Anne Bancroft's Fatso (1980), and then in Mel Brooks' Spaceballs (1987), about which he has remarked, "I continue to get more attention from that project than from anything I've ever done!"
Known For
Credits
- 2022 · Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile as Judge
- 2018 · Station 19 as Mr. Phillips
- 2018 · 9-1-1 as Anton
- 2013 · Hollywood Seagull as Dr. Don Dorn
- 2012 · Scandal as Clark
- 2009 · Castle as Tommy Valentine
- 2008 · The Mentalist as Walter
- 2001 · The Cure for Boredom as Joey
- 2001 · When Billie Beat Bobby as Sports Writer Mike
- 2001 · The Amati Girls as Father Dedice
- 2000 · Boston Public as Arthur Ryan
- 1999 · Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Sal Avelino
- 1999 · Providence as
- 1996 · EZ Streets as
- 1996 · Pinocchio's Revenge as Jail Guard
- 1996 · The Dentist as Matthew Zeigler
- 1995 · Kicking and Screaming as Bar Teacher
- 1995 · Perry Mason: The Case of the Jealous Jokester as
- 1994 · Touched by an Angel as Dennis
- 1994 · ER as Mr. Weller
- 1993 · Diagnosis: Murder as Dick Douglas
- 1993 · Diagnosis: Murder as Phil
- 1993 · Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as Bobby Bigmouth
- 1992 · Batman: The Animated Series as Monk (voice)
- 1990 · Beverly Hills, 90210 as Hal Zareth
- 1990 · American Dreamer as
- 1990 · Dream On as Policeman (uncredited)
- 1989 · Booker as
- 1988 · 14 Going on 30 as Mr. Lloyd
- 1987 · Jake and the Fatman as
- 1987 · Spaceballs as Radio Operator
- 1986 · Sledge Hammer! as
- 1986 · Jake Speed as News stand Attendant
- 1986 · Matlock as
- 1986 · 2 1/2 Dads as
- 1985 · Amazing Stories as Sergeant Redmond
- 1985 · Spenser: For Hire as
- 1985 · This Wife for Hire as Paul Bellini
- 1984 · Cover Up as
- 1984 · Hunter as Sam Olan
- 1983 · Princess Daisy as Wingo
- 1983 · Max Dugan Returns as Coach Roy
- 1982 · It Takes Two as
- 1982 · Silver Spoons as
- 1982 · Family Ties as Richard Jacobs
- 1982 · Family Ties as Richard Grasso
- 1982 · Cagney & Lacey as Keppler
- 1982 · Fantasies as
- 1982 · Fame as
- 1981 · Falcon Crest as Judge Connor Stewart
- 1981 · Simon & Simon as
- 1981 · Today's F.B.I. as
- 1980 · Magnum, P.I. as
- 1980 · Fatso as Vito
- 1979 · The Facts of Life as
- 1978 · Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force as
- 1978 · Fantasy Island as Prosecutor
- 1977 · The World's Greatest Lover as Assistant Director
- 1977 · The Love Boat as Doug Ketchum
- 1977 · The Love Boat as Mark Carlson
- 1977 · The Love Boat as Charley Cole
- 1977 · Soap as Father Tim
- 1977 · Soap as Tim Flotsky
- 1975 · The Montefuscos as Nunzio Montefusco
- 1975 · Barney Miller as Brenner
- 1975 · Barney Miller as Thomas Vitella
- 1975 · Barney Miller as Joseph Beatty
- 1975 · Barney Miller as Victor Renaldi
- 1974 · The Taking of Pelham One Two Three as Ptl. O'Keefe
- 1972 · M*A*S*H as Patient John
- 1972 · M*A*S*H as Sergeant Raymond McGill
- 1961 · The Mike Douglas Show as Self