
Tom Signorelli
ActingOctober 19, 1939— July 6, 2010 (age 70)
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Signorelli was born in Brooklyn, New York. He made his film debut in 1963 on an episode of Wagon Train, then made his movie debut in The Beautiful, the Bloody, and the Bare in 1964. He appeared in films such as Dick Tracy, The Sicilian and The Cotton Club.
Movies
(37 total)
Sleepers
19967.6
as Confessional Man

Serpico
19737.5
as Bookmaker (uncredited)

Dick Tracy
19906.1
as Mike

Thief
19817.2
as Vincent Attaglia

Kelly's Heroes
19707.3
as Bonsor

Sorcerer
19777.4
as Bystander (uncredited)

Prizzi's Honor
19856.4
as Photographer #2

Alice, Sweet Alice
19766.4
as Detective Brennan

The Pick-up Artist
19875.6
as Marty

Death of a Salesman
19856.9
as Stanley

The Anderson Tapes
19716.1
as Sync Man

The Sicilian
19875.2
as Abbot Manfredi

California Split
19746.6
as Nugie

The Seven-Ups
19736.4
as Minor Role (uncredited)

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
19676.3
as Bobo Borotto

The Trip
19675.7
as Al

Big Bad Mama
19745.7
as Dodds

Bang the Drum Slowly
19736.0
as Goose

Fingers
19786.3
as Italian Prisoner

Love Affair
19945.4
as Cab Driver
TV Shows
(8 total)
Columbo
19718.1
as Doctor

Law & Order
19907.3
as Anthony Holland

Law & Order
19907.3
as Mr. Merrick

Miami Vice
19847.5
as Johnny Cannata

The Equalizer
19857.1
as Frankie Corso

The Equalizer
19857.1
as Dio

The Fugitive
19637.2
as Mechanic

Leg Work
19875.0
as Logan