Chuck Zito
March 1, 1953 (71 years old) in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Chuck Zito was born on March 1, 1953 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. Chuck is an actor, known for Homefront (2013), Carlito's Way (1993) and The Rock (1996).
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · Don Q as Rocco
- 2024 · Chuck Zito: An American Story as Self
- 2023 · The Weapon as Lemmy
- 2022 · American Badass: A Michael Madsen Retrospective as Self
- 2021 · Mott Haven as Ray Pizzalongo
- 2019 · Vault as Joey Bruno
- 2018 · Antidote as Jorge
- 2018 · Father and Father as
- 2018 · Black Wake as Sheriff Williams
- 2018 · Honor Amongst Men as Frank LaCarver
- 2018 · King of Newark 2 as Big Al
- 2017 · Blood Circus as Dominick
- 2017 · Cops and Robbers as
- 2017 · Female Fight Squad as Zeke
- 2016 · Street Level as Carmine
- 2016 · Oiled Up as Mike
- 2015 · Jay Leno's Garage as Self
- 2015 · Lord of the Freaks as Self
- 2015 · The Martial Arts Kid as Frank Whitlaw
- 2014 · Reach Me as Joe
- 2013 · Homefront as 'Danny T' Turrie
- 2013 · Milius as Self
- 2012 · The Grasslands as Matty
- 2010 · 13 as Ted
- 2008 · Sons of Anarchy as Frankie Diamonds
- 2007 · Ghosts of Goldfield as George Winfield
- 2006 · Coalition as Vinnie
- 2005 · Searching for Bobby D as Freddy Knuckles
- 2005 · Brooklyn Bound as Anthony
- 2005 · Remedy as Captain Sallie
- 2005 · This Thing of Ours as DeGrazio Head Soldier
- 2004 · Entourage as
- 1999 · Man on the Moon as Tony Clifton Biker
- 1999 · Black and White as Chuck
- 1999 · Me and Will as Biker
- 1998 · V.I.P. as Mikey
- 1998 · Gia as Harley Biker
- 1997 · Oz as Chucky Pancamo
- 1997 · Sunset Boulevard - 27 Meilen Amerika as Self - Actor, Stuntman, Bodyguard, Trainer, Hells Angel
- 1996 · The Funeral as Zito
- 1995 · Red Line as Dick
- 1994 · Love Is a Gun as Big Cop
- 1994 · Sensation as Bartender
- 1994 · Jimmy Hollywood as Tough Guy
- 1993 · Love, Cheat & Steal as Jake
- 1993 · Carlito's Way as Club Bouncer
- 1993 · New York Undercover Cop as
- 1993 · Nowhere to Run as Prisoner
- 1993 · Squanderers as Jerry
- 1984 · Streets of Fire as Bombers Gang Member (uncredited)
- 1982 · 1990: The Bronx Warriors as Riders Member (uncredited)
- Future · Street Justice as Tony Dees