- Alex Rocco
Infobox actor
caption = Rocco at the 1990 Annual Emmy Awards
birthdate = birth date and age|1936|02|29
birthplace =Cambridge, Massachusetts
emmyawards = Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series
1990 "The Famous Teddy Z "Alex Rocco (born
February 29 1936 ) is an Americanactor . His roles have ranged fromcomedy to playing gangsters inMafia movies, the latter fitting in with his reported connections to mob organizations.Life
Early life
Rocco was born Alexander Federico Petricone, Jr. in
thumb|left|300px|BPD mugshot of Alex Rocco taken in the early 1960sCambridge, Massachusetts but raised inSomerville, Massachusetts , the son of Mary (née Di Biase) and Alexander Sam Petricone. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/27/Alex-Rocco.html Alex Rocco Biography (1936-) ] ] Known by the nickname "Bobo" as a young man, Rocco had connections to theWinter Hill Gang in the early 1960s (a mostly Irish gang, despite hisItalian-American background).Howie Carr describes Alex as a "fringe member" of theWinter Hill Gang and thePatriarca crime family of which the Winter Hill Gang had close business relations with.What would later be known as the Irish Gang War started on
Labor Day weekend of 1961. The Somerville-basedWinter Hill Gang andMcLaughlin Gang before the incident had coexisted relatively peacefully together were partying together onSalisbury Beach . George McLaughlin, the youngest of the criminal gang leaders made some unwelcome drunken advances toward the girlfriend of Alex. When George McLaughlin refused to take "no" for an answer, he was severely beaten by Alex and others and dumped unconscious in front of the emergency ward entrance of a local hospital. Before the McLaughln-Winter Hill Gang was over, more than forty criminals would be murdered on the streets of Boston.Petricone was a suspect in the October 1961 murder of
Bernie McLaughlin , but was never charged. He then moved toCalifornia in 1962 and began using the name Alex Rocco, lost a considerable amount of weight, and got intoHollywood . He first worked as abartender inSanta Monica, California and took acting lessons from actorLeonard Nimoy , a Boston native himself. Leonard was not impressed with Alex's heavyBoston accent and told him to take speech lessons. Alex followed through with Leonard's instructions and after ridding himself of the accent came back to study under Nimoy and character actor and teacherJeff Corey .After moving to Los Angeles, Rocco became a member of the
Bahá'í Faith . He first married Sandra Elaine Garrett in 1964 who bore him two sons, actor Marc Rocco onJune 7 ,1965 and Lucien and one daughter named Jennifer. Sandra died in June 2002 ofcancer and he remarried to Shannon Wilcox on October 15, 2005. [ [http://www.uga.edu/bahai/2002/020704-1.html Obituary Sandie Rocco] Copyright Coastal View (Carpinteria Valley, CA, USA) 2002]The Winter Hill Gang did not know of Alex's acting career until the spring of 1972 when "
The Godfather " was released.John Martorano ,James Martorano ,Stephen Flemmi ,Vincent Flemmi andJames J. Bulger all went to see the film and were said to be amused.Career
Rocco played the part of
Moe Greene , a Las Vegas casino owner, in the film "The Godfather ". Greene's character represented the top Jewish mobster in the United States.Rocco also played a gangster in the film "
The Friends of Eddie Coyle " about the BostonIrish Mob , a part very close to his own life. Other notable movies in which Rocco has appeared include "The Wedding Planner ", as Salvatore and appeared uncredited in "Smokin' Aces ". He also played a small part in the Disney/Pixar film, "A Bug's Life " as Thorny. In the film "That Thing You Do! ", Rocco played the founder ofPlaytone Records .He also has a recurring part in the long running animated series "
The Simpsons " as the head ofItchy and Scratchy Studios,Roger Meyers, Jr. . In DVD commentaries, Rocco has expressed true gratitude to "The Simpsons"' staff for allowing him his first voiceover role. He has also taken a part on an episode of "Family Guy " (in the episode "Mind Over Murder ", he had a memorable role as the masculine woman) and he is known for having played Charlie Polniaczek, Jo's father on "The Facts of Life ". From 1989 to 1990, Rocco was a regular on the television comedy series "The Famous Teddy Z " in which he played "Al Floss", a slick cheesy Hollywood talent agent and foil toJon Cryer in the title role, an ex-mailroom clerk turned superagent. Rocco received anEmmy Award as Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for this role. In 1997, he appeared (along with the late Rodney Dangerfield) in the annual Thanksgiving episode of the ABC sitcom Home Improvement.In 2008, Alex Rocco starred in Audi's
Super Bowl commercial for theR8 supercar. The commercial was inspired by one of the films Rocco was in: "The Godfather ". He portrays a rich man who finds the front fascia of his luxury car in his bed, a nod to the scene from the original movie in whichJack Woltz , a rich movie producer, finds the head of his prized racehorse in his bed. [ [http://www.adrants.com/2008/02/audis-godfather-ad-powerful-stellar.php "AdRants" Audi's Godfather Ad Powerful, Stellar, Captivating] ]References
External links
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* [http://thebrothersbulger.com/alexander%20%28bobo%29%20petricone.htm Alexander (Bobo) Petricone]
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