Victor Colicchio

Victor Colicchio (New York, 1953) is an actor, screenwriter, musician, and songwriter. His screenwriting credits include Summer of Sam, co-written with actor Michael Imperioli.[1][2][3] and High Times' Potluck.[4] As an actor his credits include Inside Man, The Brave One, Goodfellas, The Deli, Bullets over Broadway, The Sopranos, and multiple episodes of Law & Order. He also played Slick Rick in New York Undercover.[1] In the 1970s he was involved with New York film collective Total Impact.[5] He also directed the documentary Rockin' America, about a multi-band tour of the USA that suffers serious problems when the promoter quits.[6]

Personal life

Colicchio founded Venice Film Production with his then-wife the producer Jeri Carroll.[7] His daughter, singer and actress Dionna Dal Monte, was the subject of controversy in 2013 over a Nazi swastika on her breast.[8]

Bibliography

Filmography

Films

  • Through the Looking Glass (1976, as Pretty Boy)
  • Blowdry (1976, as Warren)
  • Honeymoon Haven (1977, as Jack)
  • French-Teen (1977, uncredited)
  • Inside Jennifer Welles (1977, as Burt Hanson)
  • Joint Venture (1977, uncredited)
  • Daughters of Discipline (1978, as Bob)
  • High School Bunnies (1978, as Joe White)
  • Fiona on Fire (1978, as Ronald)
  • Chorus Call (1979, as Jody)
  • Blonde Ambition (1981, uncredited)
  • Delivery Boys (1985, as Tony)
  • Q & A (1990, as After Hours Luis Alvarado)
  • Goodfellas (1990, as Henry's '60s crew)
  • Street Hunter (1990, as Mustache Diablo)
  • True Identity (1991, as Alley Guy #2)
  • Men Lie (1994, as Ring Man)
  • Bullets Over Broadway (1994, as Waterfront Hood)
  • Sweet Nothing (1995, as Armed Bodyguard)
  • The Keeper (1995, as Officer Corvino)
  • West New York (1996, as Berto)
  • Loose Women (1997, as George)
  • The Deli (1997, as Micky)
  • Better Than Ever (1997, as Hopper)
  • Celebrity (1998, as Moving Man in Loft)
  • Exiled (1998, as Elaine's Waiter)
  • Arresting Gena (1998, as Gordie)
  • Summer of Sam (1999, as Chickie)
  • For Love of the Game (1999, as Heckler)
  • Reveille (2001, as Jamie)
  • Friends and Family (2001, as Sammy)
  • High Times Potluck (2002, as Vic)
  • Four Deadly Reasons (2002, as Chickie)
  • Tinsel Town (2005, as Tough Guy)
  • Inside Man (2006, as Sergeant Collins)
  • Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux Universe (2007, as Janitor / Devil)
  • The Brave One (2007, as Cutler)
  • Motherhood (2009, as Roofer in Truck)
  • I Love You (2011)
  • Chinese Puzzle (2013, as Le deuxième avocat)
  • Long Shot Louie (2013, as Pete Lazzaro)
  • Act, Naturally (2013, as Italian Ice)

Television

  • New York Undercover (1994-1995 as Slick Rick)
  • The Sopranos (1999, as Joe, 1 episode)
  • Prince Street (2000, 2 episodes)
  • The Beat (2000, as Super, 1 episode)
  • Third Watch (2000-2001, as Howell, 2 episodes)
  • Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2002, as Building Manager)
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2003, as Bartender)
  • Law & Order (1994-2008, 3 episodes)
  • The Unusuals (2009, as Lowdown Pat, 1 episode)
  • In the Life with Steve Stanulis (2013, as himself, 1 episode)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Hamill, Denis (June 27, 1999). "Bx. Denizen Recalls Summer Of Terror". New York Daily News.
  2. George De Stefano, An Offer We Can't Refuse: The Mafia in the Mind of America (Faber & Faber, 2007), p 253
  3. Klawans, Stuart (July 8, 1999). "Spike's Season". The Nation.
  4. Brendan Joel Kelley, "Bad Weed", Phoenix New Times, 2003/12/11, http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2003-12-11/film/bad-weed/
  5. Aaron Cometbus, "Punk magazine's John Holmstrom", Maximum Rock 'N' Roll #311, http://maximumrocknroll.com/john-holmstrom/
  6. Stephanie Caltagirone, "Kutztown filmmaker Victor Colicchio to preview documentary", Reading Eagle (Reading, PA), 9/28/2008, http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=107632
  7. Caltagirone, Stephanie (2008-09-28). "Kutztown filmmaker Victor Colicchio to preview documentary". Reading Eagle. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
  8. "NeoNazi rocker plays in Italian Resistance park". La Gazetta del Mezzogiorno. Retrieved 1 November 2013.

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