Victor Colicchio
Victor Colicchio is a multifaceted talent from New York City, excelling as an actor, screenwriter, musician, and songwriter. He gained recognition in the film industry with his screenwriting contribution to the critically acclaimed film *Summer of Sam*, co-written alongside actor Michael Imperioli, as well as *High Times' Potluck*. As an actor, Colicchio has an impressive portfolio that includes performances in notable films such as *Inside Man*, *The Brave One*, and *Goodfellas*. He also made his mark on television with memorable roles in *The Sopranos*, *Bullets Over Broadway*, and numerous episodes of *Law & Order*, and portrayed Slick Rick in the series *New York Undercover*.
In the 1970s, Colicchio was an active member of the New York film collective Total Impact, contributing to the independent film scene. He also directed the documentary *Rockin' America*, which chronicles the challenges faced during a multi-band tour across the United States when the promoter unexpectedly abandons the project.
As a songwriter, Victor has made significant contributions, including the poignant piece "His Music Will Never Die," created in collaboration with Doc Pomus, and "Elvis Song," co-written with Otis Blackwell. His musical endeavors extend to being the lead singer and guitarist for the rock band The Squirrels, and he has shared the stage with legends such as Chuck Berry, David Peel, Rufus Thompson, and Tommy Boyce. Victor Colicchio continues to inspire with his diverse talents and contributions to the arts.