Michael Margotta
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Michael Margotta | |
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Born | 1946 |
Occupation | Film, television actor |
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Michael Margotta (b. 1946) is an American actor of Italian descent who currently serves as Artistic Director of The Actor's Center—ROMA after an industry appreciated but popularly under noticed career in Hollywood. He was nominated for an Emmy award for his appearance on Kojak in 1976.
He appeared in the film that was Jack Nicholson's directorial debut, Drive, He Said (1971). In the year of its release, the film cause a stir because of Margotta appearing fully nude in a mental break down scene. Censors at the time attempted to give the film an X rating.