Alex Rocco
Alex Rocco, originally named Alessandro Federico Petricone Jr., was an American actor born on February 29, 1936, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Rocco became known for his unique gravelly voice, which often led him to portray memorable villainous characters in film and television. One of his most iconic roles was Moe Greene in the 1972 classic film, The Godfather, a performance that solidified his place in cinematic history.
Beyond his film career, Rocco earned critical acclaim for his work on television, particularly for his role in the series The Famous Teddy Z, which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award in 1990. Rocco's versatility allowed him to transition into voice-over work, where he lent his distinctive voice to numerous animated projects and commercials later in his career.
Throughout his life, Rocco's contributions to the entertainment industry were celebrated, and his performances left a lasting impression on audiences. He continued to work in film and television until his passing on July 18, 2015. With a career spanning several decades, Alex Rocco's legacy as a talented actor and memorable character performer remains strong in the hearts of fans and film historians alike.
Filmography
The Pope Must Die
The Country Bears
The Stunt Man
Dudley Do-Right
Fire Sale
Dream a Little Dream
Nobody's Perfekt
Batman: Year One
Wild Riders
Blood Mania
Stanley
Herbie Goes Bananas
Three the Hard Way
Stick
A Woman for All Men
Find Me Guilty
That Thing You Do!
Brute Corps
Boris and Natasha
The Job
Gotcha!
Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie
Motorpsycho!
Goodbye Lover
Lady in White
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
The Entity
Slither
Don't Sleep
The Wedding Planner
Detroit 9000
Return to Horror High
Bonnie's Kids
Hearts of the West
Maron