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Alex Rocco Quotes

Playing gangsters is great, they usually dress you sharp. And you have a license to pretty much bully anybody. I mean, I wouldn't dare do that at home. My wife will give me a back hander.Get Image

A Bug's Life was my greatest prize ever in life, because I did about eight lines as an ant, and I think I made over a million dollars.Get Image

The Godfather was without a doubt, my biggest ticket anywhere. I mean that literally.Get Image

I buy you out, you don't buy me out!Get Image

Photo of Alex RoccoBiography of Alex Rocco:

Tough and volatile-looking Italianate character actor Alex Rocco was born Alessandro Federico Petricone, in Boston and spent time training with such notable teachers as Leonard Nimoy and Jeff Corey to curb his thick Boston accent. In Hollywood from 1963, he worked as a bartender during the lean years and began his TV career in the late 60s. Slowly, he came to show sly, lethal menace in "big city" films and, in the next decade, notably played Las Vegas syndicate boss Moe Green who gets a bullet in the eye during the violent "christening sequence" of Mario Puzo's Oscar-winning The Godfather (1972).




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