"Robert Loggia (born January 3, 1930; passed away December 4, 2015) is an Emmy and Oscar-nominated American character actor who has appeared in over 220 film and television productions. Loggia was an Italian American born on Staten Island on January 3, 1930, the son of Benjamin Loggia, a shoemaker, and Elena Blandino, a homemaker, both of whom were born in Sicily, Italy. After studying at Wagner College and journalism at the University of Missouri (class of 1951) and serving in the U.S. Army, Loggia began a long career as a supporting player in movies, on stage and television. Loggia was a radio and TV anchor in Southern Command Network in the Panama Canal Zone. Loggia first came to prominence playing the real-life American lawman Elfego Baca in a series of Walt Disney TV shows in 1958. He starred as the proverbial cat-burglar-turned-good in a short-lived series called \"T.H.E. Cat\". In 1972, he played Frank Carver on the CBS soap opera \"The Secret Storm\". His many television credits include appearances on The Bionic Woman, Overland Trail, \"Target: The Corruptors!\", \"Breaking Point\", \"Combat!\", Columbo, Ellery Queen, High Chaparral, \"Gunsmoke\", \"Big Valley\", \"Rawhide\", \"Starsky and Hutch\", \"Charlie's Angels\", \"The Rockford Files\" (three times as three different characters), \"Magnum, P.I\"., \"Little House on the Prairie\", Oliver Stone's miniseries \"Wild Palms\", \"Quincy, M.E.\", \"Kojak\", \"Frasier\", \"Malcolm in the Middle\", \"Family Guy\", \"The Sopranos\" and \"Monk\". His film roles include Speedtrap (with Joe Don Baker), An Officer and a Gentleman (with Tony Plana), Mercy Mission: The Rescue of Flight 771, Scarface, Psycho II, Prizzi's Honor (with Jack Nicholson), Armed and Dangerous, Over The Top, Big (for which he won a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor), Necessary Roughness, Independence Day and Return to Me. In 1985, Loggia was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of crusty private detective Sam Ransom in the thriller Jagged Edge (with Jeff Bridges). He was nominated for an Emmy in 1989 for his portrayal of the title FBI agent character in the short-lived TV series \"Mancuso, FBI\", which was a follow up to the previous year's miniseries \"Favorite Son\". Loggia appeared as mobsters in multiple films including: Disney's Oliver & Company, John Landis' Innocent Blood and David Lynch's Lost Highway (with Bill Pullman). In 1998, Loggia appeared in a Minute Maid television commercial lampooning obscure celebrity endorsements. In addition to his role in Oliver & Company, Loggia has had several other voice acting roles. A recurring role on the Adult Swim animated comedy \"Tom Goes to the Mayor\" in addition to various video game voice-overs. In August 2009, Loggia appeared in one of Apple's Get a Mac advertisements. The advertisement features Loggia as a personal trainer hired by PC to get him back on top of his game. On October 26, 2009, TVGuide.com announced Loggia joined the cast of the TNT series \"Men of a Certain Age\". The role had him teaming up again with his Necessary Roughness co-star Scott Bakula. In 2010, he was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in recognition of his humanitarian efforts. On December 17, 2011, Loggia was honored by his alma mater, the University of Missouri, with an honorary degree for his career and humanitarian efforts. In 2012, Loggia portrayed Saint Peter during his final imprisonment in The Apostle Peter and the Last Supper. On MST3K, he is briefly mentioned as one of several celebrity lookalikes during the end riffing of Experiment 501's Warrior of the Lost World."@en . . . "Robert Loggia"@en . "Salvatore Loggia"@en . . . "Robert Loggia"@es . . . "Robert Loggia (born Salvatore Loggia; January 3, 1930 - December 4, 2015) was an American actor."@en . "Actor and director"@en . "( 1 step daughter, Cynthia O'brien)"@en . . . "Robert Loggia fue un actor y doblador italo-americano nacido en Manhattan en 1930 que aparece como doblador de Ray Machowski en Grand Theft Auto III. Falleci\u00F3 el 4 de diciembre de 2015, a los 85 a\u00F1os. Padec\u00EDa de alzheimer."@es . "Marjorie Sloan"@en . . . "Robert Loggia (3 de enero de 1930) es un actor estadounidense de televisi\u00F3n,cine y teatro que le di\u00F3 vida al jefe de Tony Montana Frank L\u00F3pez en Scarface El Precio del Poder y a algunos peatones y el narrador inicial en Scarface: The World Is Yours. \u00B7Marcado Por El Odio (1956). \u00B7Over The Top (1987). \u00B7Independence Day (1996). \u00B7Los Soprano (1999-2007)."@es . . "actor"@en . . "Robert Loggia (January 3, 1930 \u2013 December 4, 2015) was an American voice actor who played Sykes in Oliver & Company."@en . "Robert Loggia fue un actor y doblador italo-americano nacido en Manhattan en 1930 que aparece como doblador de Ray Machowski en Grand Theft Auto III. Falleci\u00F3 el 4 de diciembre de 2015, a los 85 a\u00F1os. Padec\u00EDa de alzheimer."@es . . . "Alzheimer's disease"@en . "1953"^^ . "5162"^^ . . . "Robert Loggia (born Salvatore Loggia; January 3, 1930) is an American film and television actor and director, who specializes in character parts."@en . . . . . . "2015-12-04"^^ . . . . "Audrey O'Brien"@en . "In \"Peter's Two Dads\", Peter Griffin complains when he is stuck behind Robert Loggia in the airport. When asked to spell his name, Robert Loggia spells it out using each letter to start phrases about himself being recognized. He was voiced by John Viener. He appears as himself in \"Brothers & Sisters\" shouting that an AIDS joke is \"NOT OH-KAAAAAY!!!!\". A similar joke is used in \"Call Girl\" when he appears twice to announce \"8 fucking hours later.\""@en . . "Staten Island, New York, United States"@en . . . . "Robert Loggia (3 January 1930 - 4 December 2015) was an American Academy Award- and Emmy Award-nominated film and television actor who specialized in character parts."@en . . . . . "Salvatore Loggia"@en . "Robert Loggia (born Salvatore Loggia; January 3, 1930 - December 4, 2015) was an American film and television actor and director. He was famous for playing the role of bad guys, gangsters, mobsters, mafia bosses, drug dealers, loan sharks, mercenaries, and a gangster named Salvatore (his actual name) \"The Shark\" Macelli in Innocent Blood which explains why people in the Walt Disney Studios picked him to give the voice of Sykes, the loan shark gangster, in Oliver & Company. He also played Lew Horner in the 1991 Hollywood Pictures film, The Marrying Man, John McBainbridge in the 1998 Touchstone Picture film, Holy Man, and Matt in the 1994 Touchstone Pictures film, I Love Trouble."@en . . "He also appeared in TV shows like Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, Vega$, Cannon, Ellery Queen, The Wackiest Ship in the Army, Mancuso, FBI, Wonder Woman, Studio One in Hollywood, Magnum, P.I., Tom Goes to the Mayor, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Sopranos, Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond, The F.B.I., S.W.A.T., Stories from My Childhood, Route 66, Ben Casey, Family Guy, Naked City, Harry O, Police Woman, Monk, A Man Called Shenandoah, Play of the Week, Tarzan, Queens Supreme, Hawaii Five-O, The Manhunter, Kojak, The Doctors and the Nurses, Men of a Certain Age, The Name of the Game, Caribe, T.H.E. Cat and Malcolm in the Middle."@en . . . . "Brentwood, California, United States"@en . "Voice Actor"@en . . . . . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Robert Loggia Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown"@en . . . "He also appeared in TV shows like Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, Vega$, Cannon, Ellery Queen, The Wackiest Ship in the Army, Mancuso, FBI, Wonder Woman, Studio One in Hollywood, Magnum, P.I., Tom Goes to the Mayor, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Sopranos, Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond, The F.B.I., S.W.A.T., Stories from My Childhood, Route 66, Ben Casey, Family Guy, Naked City, Harry O, Police Woman, Monk, A Man Called Shenandoah, Play of the Week, Tarzan, Queens Supreme, Hawaii Five-O, The Manhunter, Kojak, The Doctors and the Nurses, Men of a Certain Age, The Name of the Game, Caribe, T.H.E. Cat and Malcolm in the Middle. He also provided narration for the video game Scarface: The World is Yours, which also starred other Grand Theft Auto actors, such as Robert Davi, James Woods, Ice-T, Michael Rapaport, and Ricky Gervais."@en . . . "Robert Loggia (born January 3, 1930; passed away December 4, 2015) is an Emmy and Oscar-nominated American character actor who has appeared in over 220 film and television productions. Loggia was an Italian American born on Staten Island on January 3, 1930, the son of Benjamin Loggia, a shoemaker, and Elena Blandino, a homemaker, both of whom were born in Sicily, Italy. After studying at Wagner College and journalism at the University of Missouri (class of 1951) and serving in the U.S. Army, Loggia began a long career as a supporting player in movies, on stage and television."@en . . "United States"@en . . . "Salvatore Loggia"@en . "Robert Loggia (born Salvatore Loggia; January 3, 1930 - December 4, 2015) was an American film and television actor and director. He was famous for playing the role of bad guys, gangsters, mobsters, mafia bosses, drug dealers, loan sharks, mercenaries, and a gangster named Salvatore (his actual name) \"The Shark\" Macelli in Innocent Blood which explains why people in the Walt Disney Studios picked him to give the voice of Sykes, the loan shark gangster, in Oliver & Company. He also played Lew Horner in the 1991 Hollywood Pictures film, The Marrying Man, John McBainbridge in the 1998 Touchstone Picture film, Holy Man, and Matt in the 1994 Touchstone Pictures film, I Love Trouble."@en . "Actor/Director"@en . . "In \"Peter's Two Dads\", Peter Griffin complains when he is stuck behind Robert Loggia in the airport. When asked to spell his name, Robert Loggia spells it out using each letter to start phrases about himself being recognized. He was voiced by John Viener. He appears as himself in \"Brothers & Sisters\" shouting that an AIDS joke is \"NOT OH-KAAAAAY!!!!\". A similar joke is used in \"Call Girl\" when he appears twice to announce \"8 fucking hours later.\""@en . . . . . "Robert Loggia"@es . . . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Robert Loggia Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown"@en . . "Robert Loggia (3 de enero de 1930) es un actor estadounidense de televisi\u00F3n,cine y teatro que le di\u00F3 vida al jefe de Tony Montana Frank L\u00F3pez en Scarface El Precio del Poder y a algunos peatones y el narrador inicial en Scarface: The World Is Yours. \u00B7Marcado Por El Odio (1956). \u00B7Over The Top (1987). \u00B7Independence Day (1996). \u00B7Los Soprano (1999-2007)."@es . . . "1930-01-03"^^ . . . . "Robert Loggia"@en . "( 3 children, Tracey, John, Kristina)"@en . . . . "1930-01-03"^^ . . . . "Robert Loggia (born Salvatore Loggia; January 3, 1930 - December 4, 2015) was an American actor."@en . . . . "Loggia, Robert"@en . "Robert Loggia (January 3, 1930 \u2013 December 4, 2015) was an American voice actor who played Sykes in Oliver & Company."@en . "Robert Loggia is a veteran Italian-American character actor whose career spans 6 decades, including countless television appearances and roles in such films as Prizzi's Honor and the Pink Panther movies."@en . . . . "1930-01-03"^^ . "Robert Loggia (3 January 1930 - 4 December 2015) was an American Academy Award- and Emmy Award-nominated film and television actor who specialized in character parts."@en . "200"^^ . . "What they work on and are known for outside of WS and [as]."@en . . . . "Robert Loggia is a veteran Italian-American character actor whose career spans 6 decades, including countless television appearances and roles in such films as Prizzi's Honor and the Pink Panther movies."@en . . . . "Robert Loggia"@en . . "3"^^ . "Robert Loggia en Los Soprano"@es . . "What they work on and are known for outside of WS and [as]."@en . "Robert Loggia (born Salvatore Loggia; January 3, 1930) is an American film and television actor and director, who specializes in character parts."@en . "Robert Loggia"@en . . . .