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Salvatore “Robert” Loggia Wiki Biography
Salvatore “Robert” Loggia was born on the 3rd January 1930, in Staten Island, New York City USA of Italian descent. He was an actor and film director, nominated for an Academy Award in the category of the Best Supporting Actor, and winning the Saturn Award as the Best Supporting Actor for “Big” in 1988. He had been active in the entertainment industry from 1951 until his death in 2015.
How rich was the actor and film director? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the total size of Robert Loggia’s net worth was as much as $1.5 million, converted to the present day.
To begin with, Robert Loggia studied at Wagner College and majored in journalism at University of Missouri. Later, he served in the USA military during the Korean War, and then pursued a career as an actor which added significant sums to the outright size of his net worth.
In 1956, he created his first film role in Robert Wise’s boxing drama “Somebody Up There Likes Me” with Paul Newman. He played his first leading role as Detective Steve Carella in “Cop Hater” (1958). In 1965, Loggia had a small role in the epic film “The Greatest Story Ever Told”, and the following year he starred in the series “The Cat”, which was followed by roles in the main cast of other series: “Columbo: Now You See Him” (1976) and “Rockford Files” (1977 – 1978).
Between 1976 and 1981, Robert Loggia worked as the director in some episodes of the television series “Quincy”, “Hart to Hart” and “Magnum”. In the early 1980s, Loggia experienced increasing success with critics and audiences establishing himself as a sensitive and versatile actor, as in Taylor Hackford’s drama “An Officer and a Gentleman” (1982). In Brian De Palma’s remake of the classic “Scarface” (1983) he played the role of the most ruthless drug lord Frank Lopez , while in Blake Edwards’ “SOB” (1981) he created the role of a lawyer. In 1985, he landed roles in John Huston’s “Prizzi’s Honor” and Richard Marquand’s “Jagged Edge” – for the latter, Loggia was nominated for the Oscar as the Best Supporting Actor. In Blake Edwards’ “That’s Life” (1986) he starred opposite Jack Lemmon and Julie Andrews, then starred alongside Tom Hanks and Elizabeth Perkins in the hit comedy “Big” (1988), for his role of Mr. MacMillan in the previously mentioned film he won the Saturn Award.
In 1996, he played a General in the blockbuster “Independence Day”. In 1997, he was in David Lynch’s enigmatic film “Lost Highway”. The same year he landed the main role in the film “The Don’s Analyst”. Moreover, he starred in “Holy Man” (1998) directed by Stephen Herek, “Return to Me” (2000) by BJ Davis, “Forget About It” (2006) by Bonnie Hunt and other films. In 2004, he had several appearances in the series “The Sopranos”. The last films the actor appeared in were “Sicilian Vampire” (2015) and “Independence Day: Resurgence” (2016), the latter being a posthumous release.
Finally, in the personal life of Robert Loggia, he was married twice. He was married to Marjorie Sloan from 1954 to 1981, with whom he had three children. From 1982 he lived with his second wife Audrey O’Brien and had four children. He died being 85 years old in Brentwood, Los Angeles on the 4th December 2015.
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Salvatore “Robert” Loggia Quick Info
Full Name | Robert Loggia |
Net Worth | $10 Million |
Date Of Birth | January 3, 1930, Staten Island, New York City, New York, United States, |
Died | December 4, 2015, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Height | 1.79 m |
Profession | Actor, Director |
Education | Wagner College, University of Missouri |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Audrey O’Brien (m. 1982–2015), Marjorie Sloan (m. 1954–1981) |
Children | Kristina Loggia, Tracey Loggia, John Loggia |
Parents | Elena Blandino, Benjamin Loggia |
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IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005162 |
Allmusic | www.allmusic.com/artist/robert-loggia-mn0001660850 |
Awards | Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor (1988) |
Nominations | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (1985), Cable ACE Award (1988), Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Actor (1993), Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (1990), for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series (2001) |
Movies | “Somebody Up There Likes Me” (1956), “Cop Hater” (1958), “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (1965), “Big” (1988), “Jagged Edge” (1985), “Quincy”, “Hart to Hart”, “Magnum”, “The Don’s Analyst”, “Sicilian Vampire” (2015), “Independence Day: Resurgence” (2016) |
TV Shows | “Columbo: Now You See Him” (1976) and “Rockford Files” (1977 – 1978), “The Sopranos”, “Mancuso, FBI” (1989–1990), “Malcolm in the Middle” (2001) |
Salvatore “Robert” Loggia Trademarks
- Distinctive raspy voice
Salvatore “Robert” Loggia Quotes
- [on being 100% natural in every film to the point where he’s always himself] Which is boring to the audience and boring to me. In the old days, I used to prepare, run around the block, do push-ups, psych it up, all that. When I say conceptual, I mean that I read the script, and it’s ingested. There was a book, by Arthur Koestler, called “The Art of Creation”. One of his examples was that Handel [George Frideric Handel] dreamed “The Messiah”; when he awakened, he set it right down on paper. There’s a certain truth for me in that as an actor. I do dream it, I do conceive it, and it’s there.
- [on being typecast in Mafioso roles and the acting process in general] It’s like eating steak every day. It’s not that I’m tired of eating steak, it’s that I’d like some lamb or chicken, a change of pace. No two tennis balls are the same. You can hit thousands and thousands of tennis balls, and it seems like the same stroke, but no two are the same. It’s the same with acting, one take to the other. There’s always a variance, so you try to play it fresh each time.
- [on Psycho II (1983)] Meg Tilly was wonderful and went on to do very well after that. They did that movie for spit — if they spent $5 million on it, that was a lot. But it was the only picture I was in from which I was actually paid a bonus.
- [on The Believers (1987)] It isn’t what Schlesinger [director John Schlesinger] intended; he wanted to make a serious picture about the aberration of power, but the picture fell through the cracks. The audience didn’t know whether they were being served a horror film, or a movie of a different nature. It was like going into a restaurant and not knowing what the menu is.
- I thought my career was over as an actor at one point and I decided if I was going to be trapped in episodic television, I would direct in episodic television.
- (2011, on making Lost Highway (1997)) It’s certainly in my memory book as a thrill. Working with David Lynch was like taking a bullet. A gun at you. Lost Highway (1997) is, I think, one of the best films I’ve ever been in. It’ll endure a long, long time.
- (2011, on Mancuso, FBI (1989)) Well, I liked playing the cop. It should have gone on longer. I don’t know why it was canceled, but Mancuso, FBI, it should have had a good long run, but it wasn’t picked up. Maybe there was a problem with me. I have no idea.
- (2011, on Independence Day (1996)) It was a thrill to do that movie. For all the actors. It was challenging, and you stepped to the plate and try to hit it out of the park, I guess…You’re dealing with aliens and all of that. It’s an obvious challenge. Scripts like that don’t come your way that often. It’s nice to have it in my acting agenda. Nice to take it on.
- (2011, on playing a lot of different ethnicities in your career) I’d have to thank Stella Adler for that. She didn’t want her actors to be a one-trick pony. An actor is an impersonator; he plays many different roles. If you played the same role all the time, God that’d be a boring career. When you take on different roles and become a different person, that’s called acting … It’s a challenge. When you read a script, you don’t want to be the same guy all the time, you want to change, you’re a different person. That’s why acting is a wonderful career. You’re not the same guy all the time.
- (2011, on A Woman Called Golda (1982)) I worked with Ingrid [Bergman]. Ingrid and I became very close during filming. She became Golda Meir. She had a problem with her circulation in her left arm. So the whole time it was swollen. She was in pain. Ingrid and I became very, very close in the film. I think it became a real classic.
- (2011, on Big (1988)) Well, when we came to the set, which was… what’s the store? F.A.O. Schwartz. We went up there, Tom [Hanks] and I, we see two guys dressed like we were, and they were going to shoot [the piano dance scene] with just the feet. We thought that was ridiculous. We told the guys who were dressed like we were to take a hike. So we were full-figure, which made it much more of a classic scene. Tom and I did all the dance. Full-figured view…It didn’t take long at all, really. Just about one take.
- (2011, on Prizzi’s Honor (1985)) What stands out for me in that shoot is John Huston’s daughter [Anjelica]. I don’t know what adjective to use. He wasn’t uncomfortable with her, but he felt that it would be better if I worked with his daughter more than he did. That I would shield Anjelica from any problems. So I became her off-screen mentor at the behest of John Huston. He wanted me to work with his daughter. He felt, I guess, uncomfortable doing it himself.
- (2011) We rehearsed our Scarface (1983) to the nines. Long period of rehearsal, so that by the time we started to shoot, it was almost like doing a play. We all had a grand time doing it. It was a wonderful cast. We all got along well together, and that’s it…The acting talent, the cinematography, we were propelled into a real class action film. Long after I kick the bucket it’ll be played.
Salvatore “Robert” Loggia Important Facts
- Robert Loggia passed away on December 4, 2015, a month away from what would have been his 86th birthday on January 3, 2016.
- Has made guest appearances on both Hawaii Five-O (1968) and Hawaii Five-0 (2010).
- Has mentioned in interviews that he meditates often while working on films to keep himself calm and centered.
- Close friends with Merv Griffin.
- Served in the United States Army.
- Began his acting career on Broadway in the play “The Man with the Golden Arm” (1955).
- Attended and graduated from New Dorp High School in Staten Island, New York (1947).
- Received his Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the University of Missouri (1951). He later received an honorary degree from the university on December 17, 2011.
- Father of Kristina Loggia, John Loggia and Tracey Loggia with ex-wife, Marjorie Sloan.
- In an interview on Pat Sajak Weekend (2003), he talked about when he first expressed an interest in acting while in his early twenties. Initially, he was reluctant to tell his father what he wanted to do with his life and, when he finally confessed, his father was less than happy with his son’s career choice. But the man had blessed his son by simply telling Robert he had to go with how he felt and follow his passion.
- His hair and eyebrows are more than often dyed a brown-like color in his movies, so often that his naturally white hair comes as a surprise when seen in real life and in films without that.
- Italian-American.
- Last name is pronounced Loh-jha.
Salvatore “Robert” Loggia Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Casino | 1980 | TV Movie | Karl Hauptman | Actor |
Charlie’s Angels | 1976-1980 | TV Series | Michael Durano / Paul Terranova | Actor |
Vega$ | 1979-1980 | TV Series | Simon Webster / Lou Voit | Actor |
Piedone d’Egitto | 1980 | Edward Burns | Actor | |
The Ninth Configuration | 1980 | Lt. Bennish | Actor | |
Quincy M.E. | 1979 | TV Series | Prime Minister Harland DeVille | Actor |
Kaz | 1979 | TV Series | Public Defender St. Paul | Actor |
No Other Love | 1979 | TV Movie | David Michaels | Actor |
Hawaii Five-O | 1979 | TV Series | Russ Hendrix | Actor |
Sword of Justice | 1978 | TV Series | Lubich | Actor |
Starsky and Hutch | 1975-1978 | TV Series | Jack Parker / Ben Forest | Actor |
The Eddie Capra Mysteries | 1978 | TV Series | Carroll | Actor |
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | 1978 | TV Series | Maurice | Actor |
The Rockford Files | 1976-1978 | TV Series | Russell Nevitt / Manny Arturis / Dominic Marcon | Actor |
Revenge of the Pink Panther | 1978 | Al Marchione | Actor | |
First Love | 1977 | John March | Actor | |
The Six Million Dollar Man | 1976-1977 | TV Series | Hendricks / Mahmud Majd | Actor |
Speedtrap | 1977 | Spillano | Actor | |
The Bionic Woman | 1977 | TV Series | Ali Ben Gazim | Actor |
Police Woman | 1976-1977 | TV Series | Sylvester / Paul Nicastro | Actor |
Switch | 1977 | TV Series | Sonny Lettner | Actor |
Raid on Entebbe | 1976 | TV Movie | Yigal Allon | Actor |
Arthur Hailey’s the Moneychangers | 1976 | TV Mini-Series | Tony Bear | Actor |
Wonder Woman | 1976 | TV Series | Hans Eichler | Actor |
Scott Free | 1976 | TV Movie | James Donaldson | Actor |
Street Killing | 1976 | TV Movie | Louis Spillane | Actor |
S.W.A.T. | 1975-1976 | TV Series | Lieutenant Johnson / Joe Stevens | Actor |
Columbo | 1976 | TV Series | Harry Blandford | Actor |
Cannon | 1974-1976 | TV Series | Johnny Behr / Luis Gutierrez | Actor |
Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence | 1976 | TV Movie | Angelo Rondello | Actor |
McMillan & Wife | 1975 | TV Series | Dimetrios Anapopulis | Actor |
Ellery Queen | 1975 | TV Series | Alexsei Dobrenskov | Actor |
Harry O | 1975 | TV Series | Joe Becker | Actor |
Caribe | 1975 | TV Series | John Roland | Actor |
Mannix | 1975 | TV Series | Inspector Varga | Actor |
The Manhunter | 1975 | TV Series | Actor | |
Kojak | 1975 | TV Series | Cassidy York | Actor |
Turn the Other Cheek | 1974 | Marches Gonzaga (as Roberto Loggia) | Actor | |
The F.B.I. | 1970-1972 | TV Series | Phillip Derrane / Alex Poland | Actor |
Young Dr. Kildare | 1972 | TV Series | Actor | |
The High Chaparral | 1968-1970 | TV Series | Grey Wolf / Chio | Actor |
The Chicago Conspiracy Trial | 1970 | TV Movie | Leonard Weinglass | Actor |
Then Came Bronson | 1969 | TV Series | Tony Wade | Actor |
Che! | 1969 | Faustino Morales | Actor | |
The Big Valley | 1968 | TV Series | Vern Hickson | Actor |
The Name of the Game | 1968 | TV Series | Arnold | Actor |
Tarzan | 1968 | TV Series | King Arthur Brown | Actor |
Custer | 1967 | TV Series | Lt. Carlos Moreno | Actor |
The Wild Wild West | 1965-1967 | TV Series | Col. Arsenio ‘Arsenic’ Barbossa / Warren Trevor | Actor |
T.H.E. Cat | 1966-1967 | TV Series | T. Hewitt Edward Cat | Actor |
The Three Sisters | 1966 | Solyony | Actor | |
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea | 1966 | TV Series | Dr. Crandall Ames | Actor |
A Man Called Shenandoah | 1966 | TV Series | Manuel Rojas | Actor |
The Wackiest Ship in the Army | 1966 | TV Series | Kamuka | Actor |
The Trials of O’Brien | 1965 | TV Series | Johnny Arno / Nick Arno | Actor |
Run for Your Life | 1965 | TV Series | Gen. Carlos Portaz | Actor |
Kraft Suspense Theatre | 1964-1965 | TV Series | Colonel Juano Chauvin / Mario Robrioz | Actor |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | 1963-1965 | TV Series | Richard Schausak / ‘Driver’ Arthur | Actor |
Combat! | 1965 | TV Series | Etienne | Actor |
The Greatest Story Ever Told | 1965 | Joseph | Actor | |
Gunsmoke | 1965 | TV Series | Lt. Cal Tripp | Actor |
The Doctors and the Nurses | 1964 | TV Series | Dr. Juan Cortez | Actor |
Ben Casey | 1963-1964 | TV Series | John Hanavan / Dr. Mike Rosario | Actor |
Route 66 | 1964 | TV Series | Colonel Zaman | Actor |
Breaking Point | 1964 | TV Series | Arnold Marin | Actor |
The Eleventh Hour | 1963 | TV Series | David Marne | Actor |
Cattle King | 1963 | Johnny Quatro | Actor | |
Rawhide | 1963 | TV Series | Maria Jose Chappala | Actor |
The Defenders | 1961-1963 | TV Series | Jerry Thomas / Joe Manson | Actor |
The Robert Taylor Show | 1963 | TV Series | Actor | |
The DuPont Show of the Week | 1962 | TV Series | Kiki | Actor |
The Dick Powell Theatre | 1962 | TV Series | Collin Maese | Actor |
The Untouchables | 1962 | TV Series | Leo Mencken / Larry Zenko | Actor |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | 1960-1962 | TV Series | Jimmy French / Larry Chetnick | Actor |
Alcoa Premiere | 1961 | TV Series | Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary | Actor |
Target: The Corruptors | 1961 | TV Series | Johnny Praisewater | Actor |
Naked City | 1961 | TV Series | Ben Tourelle | Actor |
Play of the Week | 1960 | TV Series | Orpheus / Gene | Actor |
An Arabian Night | 1960 | TV Movie | Nuri | Actor |
Overland Trail | 1960 | TV Series | Capitan Porfirio Diaz | Actor |
The United States Steel Hour | 1960 | TV Series | Jacques Planchet / Jonathan Plunkett | Actor |
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color | 1958-1960 | TV Series | Elfego Baca | Actor |
Strindberg on Love | 1960 | TV Movie | Jean (‘Miss Julie’) | Actor |
One Step Beyond | 1959 | TV Series | Tom Grant | Actor |
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse | 1959 | TV Series | Patsy | Actor |
Wagon Train | 1959 | TV Series | Jose Maria Moran | Actor |
The Lost Missile | 1958 | Dr. David Loring | Actor | |
Cop Hater | 1958 | Detective Steve Carelli | Actor | |
Playhouse 90 | 1958 | TV Series | Major Woulman | Actor |
Matinee Theatre | 1958 | TV Series | Dagnon | Actor |
Studio One in Hollywood | 1956-1957 | TV Series | Lieutenant Joe Crane / Henry Thomas | Actor |
The Garment Jungle | 1957 | Tulio Renata | Actor | |
Somebody Up There Likes Me | 1956 | Frankie Peppo (uncredited) | Actor | |
The Secret Storm | 1954 | TV Series | Frank Carver #3 (1972) | Actor |
Search for Tomorrow | 1951 | TV Series | Dr. Tony Vincente #3 (1973) | Actor |
Cries of the Unborn | 2016 | completed | Mr. Lation | Actor |
The Red Maple Leaf | 2016 | Patrick Adams Senior | Actor | |
Independence Day: Resurgence | 2016 | General Grey | Actor | |
Sicilian Vampire | 2015 | Santino Trafficante Sr. | Actor | |
La Trattoria Sitcom | 2015 | TV Movie | Roberto the Regular Patron | Actor |
No Deposit | 2015 | Sydney Fischer | Actor | |
Bleeding Hearts | 2015 | Sheriff Wilson | Actor | |
The Big Fat Stone | 2014 | Father Walter | Actor | |
An Evergreen Christmas | 2014 | Pops | Actor | |
Scavenger Killers | 2014 | Dr. Montgomery | Actor | |
Snapshot | 2014/II | Paul Grady | Actor | |
Before It’s Too Late | 2013 | Short | Grandpa | Actor |
Real Gangsters | 2013 | Gaitanno ‘Tanno’ | Actor | |
Family Guy | 2011-2013 | TV Series | Robert Loggia | Actor |
Margarine Wars | 2012 | Grandpa Griswold | Actor | |
The Diary of Preston Plummer | 2012 | John Percy | Actor | |
Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie | 2012 | Tommy Schlaaang | Actor | |
Apostle Peter and the Last Supper | 2012 | Elderly Peter | Actor | |
Men of a Certain Age | 2010-2011 | TV Series | Artie | Actor |
The Life Zone | 2011 | John Lation | Actor | |
The Great Fight | 2011 | Dr. Salvatore Reno | Actor | |
The Grand Theft | 2011 | General McAvoy | Actor | |
Fake | 2011/II | Seamus White | Actor | |
Hawaii Five-0 | 2010 | TV Series | Boatswain’s Mate, Ed McKay, 1st Class | Actor |
Obituary of the Sun | 2010 | Samuel Levine | Actor | |
Harvest | 2010/I | Siv | Actor | |
Shrink | 2009 | Dr. Robert Carter | Actor | |
The Least of These | 2008 | Father William Jennings | Actor | |
Monk | 2008 | TV Series | Louie Flynn | Actor |
Her Morbid Desires | 2008 | Video | Bob, the Director | Actor |
The Boneyard Collection | 2008 | Actor | ||
Scarface: The World Is Yours | 2006 | Video Game | Narrator / Civilian (voice) | Actor |
Wild Seven | 2006 | Mackey Willis | Actor | |
Tom Goes to the Mayor | 2006 | TV Series | Lew Petersen | Actor |
Forget About It | 2006 | Carl Campobasso | Actor | |
Rain | 2006 | Jake Marvin | Actor | |
Funny Money | 2006 | Feldman | Actor | |
The Deal | 2005 | Jared Tolson | Actor | |
Kojak | 2005 | TV Series | George Tucker | Actor |
The Sopranos | 2004 | TV Series | Feech La Manna | Actor |
Queens Supreme | 2003 | TV Series | Judge Thomas O’Neill | Actor |
All Over Again | 2001 | Zack | Actor | |
The Shipment | 2001 | Frank Colucci | Actor | |
The Guardian | 2001 | TV Series | Harry Josephs | Actor |
Grand Theft Auto 3 | 2001 | Video Game | Ray Machowski (voice) | Actor |
Malcolm in the Middle | 2001 | TV Series | Victor | Actor |
Dodson’s Journey | 2001 | TV Movie | Opti Dodson | Actor |
Dharma & Greg | 2000 | TV Series | General Kirby | Actor |
Touched by an Angel | 2000 | TV Series | Chandler Crowne | Actor |
The Outer Limits | 2000 | TV Series | Justice Earl Clayton | Actor |
Frasier | 2000 | TV Series | Stefano | Actor |
Return to Me | 2000 | Angelo Pardipillo | Actor | |
The Fearing Mind | 2000 | TV Series | Ernest Hemingway’s Ghost | Actor |
Freespace 2 | 1999 | Video Game | Adm. Petrarch (voice) | Actor |
American Virgin | 1999 | Ronny | Actor | |
Bonanno: A Godfather’s Story | 1999 | TV Movie | Don Ciccio | Actor |
Flypaper | 1999 | Marvin | Actor | |
The Suburbans | 1999 | Jules | Actor | |
Joan of Arc | 1999 | TV Mini-Series | Father Monet | Actor |
Hard Time | 1998 | TV Movie | Connie Martin | Actor |
Holy Man | 1998 | McBainbridge | Actor | |
The Proposition | 1998 | Hannibal Thurman | Actor | |
Wide Awake | 1998 | Grandpa Beal | Actor | |
Stories from My Childhood | 1998 | TV Series | Father | Actor |
Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way | 1997 | TV Movie | Frank Torre | Actor |
The Don’s Analyst | 1997 | TV Movie | Don Vito Leoni | Actor |
Gekijôban Furandaasu no inu | 1997 | Grandpa (English version, voice) | Actor | |
Smilla’s Sense of Snow | 1997 | Moritz Jasperson | Actor | |
Lost Highway | 1997 | Mr. Eddy Dick Laurent |
Actor | |
Pandora’s Clock | 1996 | TV Mini-Series | CIA Director Jonathan Roth | Actor |
Mistrial | 1996 | TV Movie | Captain Lou Unger | Actor |
Independence Day | 1996 | General William Grey | Actor | |
The Right to Remain Silent | 1996 | TV Movie | Lt. Mike Brosloe | Actor |
Man with a Gun | 1995 | Philip Marquand | Actor | |
Picture Windows | 1995 | TV Series | Merce | Actor |
Between Love and Honor | 1995 | TV Movie | Carlo Gambino | Actor |
Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou | 1995 | TV Movie | Dr. Charlie Riggs | Actor |
Coldblooded | 1995 | Gordon | Actor | |
I Love Trouble | 1994 | Matt, Chronicle Editor | Actor | |
White Mile | 1994 | TV Movie | Nick Karas | Actor |
The Last Tattoo | 1994 | Cmdr. Conrad Dart | Actor | |
Bad Girls | 1994 | Frank Jarrett | Actor | |
Mercy Mission: The Rescue of Flight 771 | 1993 | TV Movie | Gordon Vette | Actor |
Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7 | 1993 | TV Movie | Dr. Daniel Perrin | Actor |
Lifepod | 1993 | TV Movie | Director Banks | Actor |
Wild Palms | 1993 | TV Mini-Series | Sen. Anton Kreutzer | Actor |
Spies Inc. | 1992 | Mac | Actor | |
Innocent Blood | 1992 | Sallie (The Shark) Macelli | Actor | |
Afterburn | 1992 | TV Movie | Leo Morrone | Actor |
Gladiator | 1992 | Pappy Jack | Actor | |
Necessary Roughness | 1991 | Coach Wally Rig | Actor | |
Sunday Dinner | 1991 | TV Series | Ben Benedict | Actor |
The Marrying Man | 1991 | Lew Horner | Actor | |
The General Motors Playwrights Theater | 1991 | TV Series | Actor | |
Mancuso, FBI | 1989-1990 | TV Series | Nick Mancuso | Actor |
Opportunity Knocks | 1990 | Milt | Actor | |
Triumph of the Spirit | 1989 | Father Arouch | Actor | |
Relentless | 1989 | Bill Malloy | Actor | |
Running Away | 1989 | TV Movie | Giovanni | Actor |
Dream Breakers | 1989 | TV Movie | Joseph ‘Joe’ O’Connor | Actor |
Oliver & Company | 1988 | Sykes (voice) | Actor | |
Favorite Son | 1988 | TV Mini-Series | Nick Mancuso | Actor |
Intrigue | 1988 | TV Movie | Higbe | Actor |
Big | 1988 | MacMillan | Actor | |
Echoes in the Darkness | 1987 | TV Movie | Jay Smith | Actor |
Amazon Women on the Moon | 1987 | Gen. McCormick (segment “The Unknown Soldier”) (uncredited) | Actor | |
Gaby: A True Story | 1987 | Michel | Actor | |
The Believers | 1987 | Lt. Sean McTaggert | Actor | |
Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 | 1987 | TV Movie | William M. Kunstler | Actor |
Hot Pursuit | 1987 | ‘Mac’ MacClaren | Actor | |
Over the Top | 1987 | Jason Cutler | Actor | |
That’s Life! | 1986 | Father Baragone | Actor | |
Armed and Dangerous | 1986 | Michael Carlino | Actor | |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | 1986 | TV Series | Charley | Actor |
Streets of Justice | 1985 | TV Movie | Det. Christopher Ryan | Actor |
Jagged Edge | 1985 | Sam Ransom | Actor | |
Prizzi’s Honor | 1985 | Eduardo Prizzi | Actor | |
Murder, She Wrote | 1984 | TV Series | Joe Kellijian | Actor |
A Touch of Scandal | 1984 | TV Movie | Paul Avakian | Actor |
Matt Houston | 1984 | TV Series | Decker | Actor |
Tales of the Unexpected | 1984 | TV Series | Harry Elton | Actor |
Overnight Sensation | 1984 | Short | George Peregrine | Actor |
Emerald Point N.A.S. | 1983-1984 | TV Series | Adm. Yuri Bukharin | Actor |
The Ferret | 1984 | TV Movie | Sam Valenti Sr. | Actor |
Scarface | 1983 | Frank Lopez | Actor | |
Curse of the Pink Panther | 1983 | Bruno Langois | Actor | |
Psycho II | 1983 | Dr. Bill Raymond | Actor | |
Trail of the Pink Panther | 1982 | Bruno Langois | Actor | |
Falcon Crest | 1982 | TV Series | Tony Cumson | Actor |
Little House on the Prairie | 1982 | TV Series | Thomas Stark | Actor |
An Officer and a Gentleman | 1982 | Byron Mayo | Actor | |
A Woman Called Golda | 1982 | TV Movie | Anwar Sadat | Actor |
S.O.B. | 1981 | Herb Maskowitz | Actor | |
Nero Wolfe | 1981 | TV Series | Arnold Dorso | Actor |
Fantasy Island | 1981 | TV Series | Porter Brockhill | Actor |
Hart to Hart | 1981 | TV Series 1 episode | Director | |
Magnum, P.I. | 1981 | TV Series 2 episodes | Director | |
Quincy M.E. | 1979 | TV Series 1 episode | Director | |
Bad Girls | 1994 | performer: “Lorena” | Soundtrack | |
My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes | 2014 | Documentary voice: Gino Bartali | Miscellaneous | |
Independence Day: Resurgence | 2016 | in memoriam | Thanks | |
The Freddy Jenkins Show | 2016 | TV Mini-Series short in memory of – 1 episode | Thanks | |
Welcome to the Basement | 2016 | TV Series in memory of – 1 episode | Thanks | |
The Life and Times of Kirk Douglas | 2000 | Video documentary short special thanks – as Robertson Loggia | Thanks | |
Geraldine Page: Stages of a Dream | Documentary post-production | Himself (rumored) | Self | |
The Needs of Kim Stanley | Documentary post-production | Himself | Self | |
The Peter Austin Noto Show | 2016 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Cinerockom | 2015 | TV Series | Himself – Winner: Lifetime Achievement Award | Self |
My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes | 2014 | Documentary | Gino Bartali (voice) | Self |
Actor? A Documentary | 2014 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
The Being Frank Show | 2013 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Never the Same: The Prisoner-of-War Experience | 2013 | Documentary | Colonel Jones (voice) | Self |
The Scarface Phenomenon | 2011 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
The Psycho Legacy | 2010 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Sundance Skippy | 2010 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Char·ac·ter: The Interviews | 2010 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
AFI’s 10 Top 10: America’s 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres | 2008 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
TV Land Confidential | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Himself – Interviewee | Self |
Big: Chemistry of a Classic | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The Daily Show | 2007 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
3055 Jean Leon | 2006 | Documentary | Self | |
Directed by Norman Foster | 2006 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Big Break All-Star Challenge | 2006 | TV Special | Self | |
Working with a Master: John Landis | 2006 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
I Married a Princess | 2005 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | 2004 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Frank Sinatra: The Man and the Myth | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Curious Case of Inspector Clouseau | 2002 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
The 3rd Annual Family Television Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The 10th Annual Ella Award Presented a Salute to Julie Andrews | 2001 | TV Movie | Himself – Speaker | Self |
A Galaxy Far, Far Away | 2001 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Joe DiMaggio: The Final Chapter | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
Defeat at Waterloo: Napolean vs. Wellington | 1999 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Narrator | Self |
The 1998 Annual Kid’s Choice Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Divas Live: An Honors Concert for VH1 Save the Music | 1998 | TV Special documentary | Himself – Audience Member (uncredited) | Self |
The Rosie O’Donnell Show | 1998 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Napoleon and Wellington | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | Himself – Narrator | Self |
Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The Making of ‘Independence Day’ | 1996 | TV Short documentary | Himself | Self |
Jeopardy! | 1996 | TV Series | Himself – Celebrity Contestant | Self |
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story | 1996 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Late Night with Conan O’Brien | 1996 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
HBO First Look | 1996 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Independence Day: The ID4 Invasion | 1996 | TV Movie documentary | Himself / General William Grey | Self |
The 21st Annual People’s Choice Awards | 1995 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Favorite Actor in a Dramatic Motion Picture | Self |
Good Morning America | 1994 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Chuck Woolery Show | 1991 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1990 | TV Special | Himself – Nominee: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Self |
Night of 100 Stars III | 1990 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
The Making of ‘Triumph of the Spirit’ | 1990 | Short | Himself | Self |
Celebrity Guide to Wine | 1990 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
The Pat Sajak Show | 1989 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Arsenio Hall Show | 1989 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
Hour Magazine | 1986 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
First Annual All-Star Celebrity Baseball Game | 1967 | TV Special | Himself – Celebrity | Self |
Disneyland ’59 | 1959 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Self |
The 68th Primetime Emmy Awards | 2016 | TV Special | Himself – In Memoriam | Archive Footage |
The 88th Annual Academy Awards | 2016 | TV Special | Himself – Memorial Tribute | Archive Footage |
22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2016 | TV Special | Himself – In Memoriam | Archive Footage |
Welcome to the Basement | 2012-2016 | TV Series | Himself / Mr. Eddie | Archive Footage |
Entertainment Tonight | 2015 | TV Series | Himself | Archive Footage |
Inside Edition | 2015 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
The O’Reilly Factor | 2013 | TV Series | Himself (segment “Watters’ World”) | Archive Footage |
Whistleblowers: The Untold Stories | 2013 | TV Series | Himself – Award Winning Actor | Archive Footage |
Top Priority: The Terror Within | 2012 | Documentary | Himself – Academy Award Nominated Actor | Archive Footage |
Boffo! Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters | 2006 | Documentary | MacMillan (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2006 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Malcolm in the Middle | 2003 | TV Series | Victor | Archive Footage |
Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | General William Grey | Archive Footage |
Biography | 1999 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Hard Time: The Premonition | 1999 | TV Movie | Connie Martin (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1976 | TV Series | Angelo Rondello from TV film MALLORY: CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE | Archive Footage |
Elfego Baca: Six Gun Law | 1966 | Elfego Baca | Archive Footage |
Salvatore “Robert” Loggia Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Action on Film Award | Action on Film International Film Festival, USA | Outstanding Cast Performance – Feature | The Red Maple Leaf (2016) | Won |
2015 | Festival Award | Northeast Film Festival, US | Best Ensemble Cast | Cries of the Unborn (2016) | Won |
2015 | Lifetime Achievement Diamond Award | CineRockom International Film Festival | For 65 Years of Great Films & Entertainment | Won | |
2010 | Festival Prize | Charlotte Film Festival | Best Actor | Harvest (2010) | Won |
1990 | Saturn Award | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Supporting Actor | Big (1988) | Won |
1988 | Golden Precolumbian Circle | Bogota Film Festival | Best Actor | Gaby: A True Story (1987) | Won |
2016 | Action on Film Award | Action on Film International Film Festival, USA | Outstanding Cast Performance – Feature | The Red Maple Leaf (2016) | Nominated |
2015 | Festival Award | Northeast Film Festival, US | Best Ensemble Cast | Cries of the Unborn (2016) | Nominated |
2015 | Lifetime Achievement Diamond Award | CineRockom International Film Festival | For 65 Years of Great Films & Entertainment | Nominated | |
2010 | Festival Prize | Charlotte Film Festival | Best Actor | Harvest (2010) | Nominated |
1990 | Saturn Award | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Supporting Actor | Big (1988) | Nominated |
1988 | Golden Precolumbian Circle | Bogota Film Festival | Best Actor | Gaby: A True Story (1987) | Nominated |