Born in Brooklyn, New York, USA — Oct 19 1936• Died Jun 11 2024

Tony Lo Bianco (October 19, 1936 - June 11, 2024) was an American actor in films and television. Lo Bianco was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of a taxi driver. He is known for his roles in the cult films The Honeymoon Killers, God Told Me To, and The French Connection. Lo Bianco was a Golden Gloves boxer and also founded the Triangle Theatre in 1963, serving as its artistic director for six years. He also worked for OTM Servo Mechanism. Lo Bianco, an Italian American, was the National Spokesperson for the Order Sons of Italy in America. Description…
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Marc Menaker

Joseph

Phil Mannix

Frank


Det. Mitch Drummond

(segment "If She Dies")

Tony Ferrelli



Martin Thorne

Quintilius

Frate Nicola

Rosario Masucci

Arturo Taft

Cop (uncredited)

Sal Boca
Nick Capello Turner

Johnny Roselli

Alex Ascoli

Louie Boffano

Nino Sciallacca

Jack Licavoli

Anthony 'Babe' Milano

Tony Dio

Directing

Vito Lucia

Joe Rinaldi

Peter J. Nicholas

Leon Coll
Directing

Jim Jacobs

Vito Capece

Detective DiAngelo

Dominic 'Pops' Russo

Joey

Allen Dorfman

Marzoni

Briggs

Pietro Carolla

Tony

Michael Garcia

Det. Rick Massi

Detective Marinello

Astarita

Mouthman

Joseph

Rocky Marciano

Frankie Carbo

Officer McClusky (uncredited)

Self

Directing

Tommy De Coco

Victor Patrizzi

Angelo Carmine

Monte

Warren

Nikolai Galakhov

Det. Dan Ward

Frank

Carlos

Lt. Frank Orozco

Judge Guiliano Salina

Jerry Diangelis

Ray

Tony Calabrese

Dr. Ben Abbot

Jesse Gifford

Ken Colby

Gen. Bruno Loi

Frederick Berger

Dr. Charles Smith

Police Capt. Tanzini

Alan Denschroeder
Tony "Ducks" Carallo

Supervisor Klyn

Joe Cavalero

Mike DeBray

Nick Di Cenzo

Paul DeCruccio

Pete Mackey

The American

Andy Murcia

Aldo

Vincent

Lou

Anthony Albano

Self

Professor Donati

Evan Campbell

Magee

Allen
Aleister Crowley