Victor Orsatti (November 25, 1905 Los Angeles, California – June 9, 1984 Newport Beach, California, Hollywood talent agent and film producer
Orsatti attended Los Angeles Manual Arts High School playing third base for the baseball team. In 1923 he won a bat with which Babe Ruth had hit the first home run in Yankee Stadium. The bat was the prize given by the Los Angeles Evening Herald for a high school home run hitting contest they sponsored. He then attended the University of Southern California playing quarterback on the 1925 and 1926 football teams, wearing number 5, and also playing baseball and running track and field.
He became a Hollywood talent agent in the 1930s, later adding film and television producing. He joined his brothers in the Orsatti Talent Agency. He formed a production company with Rory Calhoun in the 1950s they named Rorvic Productions producing the films, Flight to Hong Kong, The Domino Kid, The Hired Gun, Ride Out for Revenge and Apache Territory and the TV series The Texan.
Orsatti was the son of Morris Orsatti and Mary Manse, both born in Italy. He had six siblings, including stuntman and baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals Ernie Orsatti. He was married four times, all ending in divorce: