Leo Rossi
June 26, 1946 (78 years old) in Trenton, New Jersey, USA
Leo Rossi (born 1946) is an American character actor and writer with over 100 credits to his name, often playing authority figures, gangsters and other villains. He is known for his role as Budd Scarlotti in the 1981 horror film Halloween II and as Turkell from the 1990 horror sequel Maniac Cop 2. His other films include Heart Like a Wheel (1983), River's Edge (1986), The Accused (1988), Relentless (1989) and Analyze This (1999). Rossi starred on the 1980s short-lived TV series Partners in Crime and appeared in made-for-TV movies. Description above from the Wikipedia article Leo Rossi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known For
Credits
- 2020 · Gravesend as
- 2018 · Gotti as Bobby Boriello
- 2012 · The Nightmare Isn't Over! The Making of Halloween II as
- 2011 · Exodus Fall as
- 2010 · At the Sinatra Club as Paul Castellano
- 2007 · The Prince and the Pauper: The Movie as Officer Harold
- 2006 · All In as Dr. Hamilton
- 2006 · 10th & Wolf as Agent Thornton
- 2005 · Diamond Zero as Augustine Garza
- 2005 · Back By Midnight as Rusty
- 2004 · Mafioso: The Father The Son as Vito Lupo
- 2003 · Looney Tunes: Back in Action as Acme VP, Climbing to the Top
- 2002 · Without a Trace as Leo
- 2002 · Four Deadly Reasons as Otto
- 2002 · The Rose Technique as Artie
- 2002 · The Business of Fancydancing as Mr. Williams
- 2001 · Road to Redemption as Sully Santoro
- 2001 · One Eyed King as 'Big' Joe Thomas
- 2001 · One Night at McCool's as Joey Dinardo
- 2001 · Separate Ways as
- 2000 · Crackerjack 3 as Ricky Santeria-Ramos
- 2000 · Fatal Conflict as Conrad Nash
- 1999 · Judging Amy as Mr. Schmeltzer
- 1999 · The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human as The Female's Father
- 1999 · Sons of Thunder as
- 1999 · Analyze This as Carlo Mangano
- 1998 · The Assault as Zigowski
- 1998 · True Friends as Carmine
- 1996 · In Cold Blood as
- 1996 · In Cold Blood as Agent Harold Nye
- 1996 · Wedding Bell Blues as Robert
- 1996 · Early Edition as
- 1995 · JAG as Peter Reardon
- 1995 · Rave Review as Brian
- 1995 · Beyond Desire as Frank Zulla
- 1995 · In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is King as Moran
- 1995 · Mutant Species as Hollinger
- 1995 · The Misery Brothers as Michael Misery
- 1994 · Fast Getaway II as Sam Potter
- 1994 · Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes as Det. Sam Dietz
- 1994 · Felony as Detective Kincade
- 1994 · ER as Detective Cruson
- 1994 · Raw Justice as Lieutenant Atkins
- 1994 · Runaway Daughters as Deputy 2
- 1993 · Relentless 3 as Sam Dietz
- 1993 · Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story as Bobby Buttafuoco
- 1992 · Where the Day Takes You as Mr. Burtis
- 1992 · We're Talkin' Serious Money as Charlie
- 1992 · Dead On: Relentless II as Sam Dietz
- 1991 · Fast Getaway as Sam
- 1990 · Too Much Sun as George
- 1990 · Maniac Cop 2 as Turkell
- 1989 · Relentless as Sam Dietz
- 1989 · Peter Gunn as Det. Russo
- 1989 · Hit List as Frank DeSalvo
- 1988 · The Accused as Cliff "Scorpion" Albrect
- 1988 · Out of Time as Hawkins
- 1988 · Maniac Cop as Mayor's Chief of Staff (uncredited)
- 1987 · Leonard Part 6 as Chef
- 1987 · Russkies as Keefer
- 1987 · Tour of Duty as Jake Bridger
- 1987 · A Year in the Life as Mel
- 1987 · 21 Jump Street as Sgt. Walker
- 1987 · The Bronx Zoo as
- 1987 · Black Widow as Ricci
- 1986 · River's Edge as Jim
- 1985 · Amazing Stories as Murray
- 1985 · Hollywood Beat as
- 1985 · Stingray as
- 1985 · One Too Many as Mr. Jenkins
- 1985 · Kids Don't Tell as Detective Rastelli
- 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Lieutenant Hornbeck
- 1984 · Partners in Crime as Lt. Ed Vronsky
- 1984 · Hunter as Tony Cochran
- 1984 · Brothers as
- 1983 · Brainwash as Chris Morris
- 1983 · Heart Like a Wheel as Jack Muldowney
- 1982 · Cagney & Lacey as
- 1982 · T. J. Hooker as Salvatore Martel / Joe Tate
- 1981 · Halloween II as Budd
- 1981 · Hill Street Blues as
- 1978 · The Pirate as Shadin
- 1977 · Grand Theft Auto as Vegas Muscle Chief
- 1977 · Mr. Billion as Italian Kidnapper
- Future · Before Memory as Mr. Albert
- 1975 · Alias Big Cherry as Big Cherry