Born in New York City, New York, USA — Apr 21 1939• Died Aug 01 2020

Reni Santoni (April 21, 1939 – August 1, 2020) was an American film, television and voice actor. Santoni was born in New York City of French and Spanish descent. He began his career in off-Broadway theatre. His first significant film role was an uncredited appearance in the 1964 film The Pawnbroker, starring Rod Steiger, in which he played a junkie trying to sell a radio to the title character, using anti-Semitic slurs that have absolutely no effect. Santoni's first leading role was as the young actor in Carl Reiner's Enter Laughing. His other well-kn…
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Alan Griswold

Frank Mejia

Poppie

Lt. Caceras

Sgt. Lopez

Holder

Juan Carlos Prieto

Clyde Tate

Lt. Arturo Dominguez

Jimmy Rego

Perry


Luis Montez

Señor Arredondo

Eddie Locke


Don Carlos del Vega Garcia

Tony


Judge Maurice Vincent

Ernie

Chip Rawlins

Jim Keenan


Mr. Martinez



Mr. Tribbiani

Danny Paterno

Cleo Baxter


Pedro Vasquez

State Trooper (voice) (uncredited)



(voice)

Chicago Police Lieutenant



George Coletta

Sergeant Gonzales

Leonard

Mr. Hernandez

Chico

Rat #1 (Voice)

Lieutenant Rivera
Youth

Rat #2 (voice)

Ramon Herrera

Daniel


Vallesecca

Vin Rapelito

Max

Police Officer (uncredited)

Announcer (voice)

Carlos Rodriguez

Ricardo Sandoval

Man in Train Station

Hobbs

Additional Voices (voice)

Junkie Selling Radio (uncredited)

Dr. Roberto Granato

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Self

Self

Rueben the Bartender

Judge Thomas Agajanian

Victor Charlie

Billy Joe

John Agoglia

Mike Belano

Drunk

Emil Linz

Father Luis

Self

'Red' Hairstylist


Pvt. Movie

David Kolowitz
Vinny Shea

Mario Santana

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