Ric Mancini
Enrico P. Mancini (April 16, 1933 – May 26, 2006) was an American film and television actor. He played Mayor Cobb in the 1985 film Friday the 13th: A New Beginning. He also played Sal in the 1974 film The Gambler and Steve in the 1984 television film A Streetcar Named Desire.[2]
Ric Mancini | |
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Born | Enrico P. Mancini April 16, 1933 New York, U.S. |
Died | May 26, 2006 73) | (aged
Occupation(s) | Film and television actor |
Spouse | [1] |
Career
Mancini started his acting career playing Marco in a 1964 production of the play A View from the Bridge.[3] Mancini continued to appear on stage and in television commercials,[4] before starting to appear in films and on television in the 1970s, first appearing in McCloud.
Mancini later appeared in films and television programs including The Rockford Files, M*A*S*H, Deep Cover, Charlie's Angels, Ed Wood, Across 110th Street, Laverne & Shirley, Who's the Boss?, Ghostbusters, Quantum Leap, Nickelodeon and The A-Team.[5]
Mancini died in May 2006 in Woodland Hills, California, at the age of 73.[6]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1972 | Across 110th Street | Police Detective | |
1973 | Shamus | Angie | |
1973 | Badge 373 | Tugboat Crew | |
1973 | The Don Is Dead | Sabatini | uncredited |
1974 | Thursday's Game | Bartender | TV movie |
1974 | Teenage Hitchhikers | Rapist | |
1974 | The Gambler | Sal | |
1974 | Law and Disorder | ||
1976 | Nickelodeon | Patents Thug | |
1977 | Green Eyes | Foreman | TV movie |
1978 | To Kill a Cop | Mike Cusack | TV movie |
1979 | The Ordeal of Patty Hearst | Desk Sergeant | TV movie |
1980 | Below the Bet | Tio | |
1980 | The Formula | Printman | |
1982 | They Call Me Bruce? | Don Atelli | |
1983 | Murder Me, Murder You | Cal Pope | TV movie |
1984 | A Streetcar Named Desire | Steve | TV movie |
1984 | Ghostbusters | Policeman at Apartment | |
1985 | Friday the 13th: A New Beginning | Mayor Cobb | |
1986 | Hollywood Vice Squad | Hood No. 2 | |
1986 | Outrage! | Sgt. Kalbfus | TV movie |
1986 | Triplecross | Lieutenant Snead | TV movie |
1987 | Penitentiary II | Warden | |
1988 | Aloha Summer | Angelo Tognetti | |
1989 | The Runnin' Kind | Mr. Tataglia | |
1989 | Man Against the Mob | Stratta | TV movie |
1989 | Jury Duty: The Comedy | TV movie | |
1990 | Faith | Dominic | |
1992 | Deep Cover | Photographer No. 2 | |
1996 | The Real Thing | Man | |
1997 | My Brother Jack | Squatriglia | |
1998 | Nowhere Land | Pete | |
1998 | True Friends | Don Pasquale | |
1999 | Two Shades of Blue | Branch Manager | |
2000 | Ready to Rumble | Front Row Fan No. 1 | |
2002 | Kiss the Bride | Luigi | |
2002 | The 4th Tenor | Neighbor Man |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1963 | General Hospital | Nick (1989) | 1 episode |
1970 | McCloud | Brodney | 1 episode |
1970–1972 | The F.B.I. | Warehouse Manager/Hank Lasko | 2 episodes |
1970 | The Interns | Male Nurse | 1 episode |
1970 | Dan August | Gym Attendant | 1 episode |
1971 | Great Performances | 1 episode | |
1972–1975 | Cannon | Construction Worker/Manny Preston | 2 episodes |
1975 | The Wide World of Mystery | 1 episode | |
1975 | Police Story | Reinhardt/Naranza/Orlowski | 3 episodes |
1975–1977 | The Rockford Files | Ray Porter/Aaron | 2 episodes |
1975–1977 | Baretta | Villa | 2 episodes |
1975 | The Rookies | Barton | 1 episode |
1975–1978 | The Bob Newhart Show | Moving Man/Al Brolio | 3 episodes |
1976 | Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman | Engineer | 2 episodes |
1976 | Rhoda | Man with Sacks | 1 episode |
1976 | Charlie's Angels | Poker Player | 1 episode |
1976 | M*A*S*H | Sergeant Hodkey | 1 episode |
1976 | Starsky & Hutch | Johnny Lonigan | 1 episode |
1976 | Most Wanted | Granatti | 1 episode |
1977 | Delvecchio | Frankie Stepner | 1 episode |
1977 | Quincy, M.E. | Jim Rudolf | 1 episode |
1977 | CHiPs | Vince | 1 episode |
1978 | Kojak | Woody | 1 episode |
1978 | What's Happening!! | Mr. Lawrence | 1 episode |
1979 | Lou Grant | Kenworth | 1 episode |
1979 | The White Shadow | Salvatore Mariani | 1 episode |
1979 | Brothers and Sisters | Mr. Zipper | 1 episode |
1979 | Kaz | 1 episode | |
1979 | Trapper John, M.D. | Sgt. Hecht | 1 episode |
1982 | Insight | Mr. Cooper | 1 episode |
1982 | Archie Bunker's Place | Ed | 1 episode |
1982 | Laverne & Shirley | Rocky Manicotti | 1 episode |
1982–1984 | Fame | Mr. Amatullo | 2 episodes |
1982 | Private Benjamin | Anton | 1 episode |
1984 | Gimme a Break! | 2 episodes | |
1984 | Remington Steele | Young Man | 1 episode |
1984 | Maximum Security | 1 episode | |
1985–1988 | Cagney & Lacey | Detective/Constantine Festa | 2 episodes |
1985 | Who's the Boss? | Joe Rossini | 1 episode |
1986 | Misfits of Science | Kovich | 1 episode |
1986 | The A-Team | Ashton | 1 episode |
1986 | Starman | Arnold Davidson | 1 episode |
1986 | One Big Family | Sergeant | 1 episode |
1987 | Mathnet | Ernie | 1 episode |
1987 | Square One Television | Ernie | 2 episodes |
1987 | High Mountain Rangers | Sheriff Dodge | 1 episode |
1989 | Quantum Leap | Al | 1 episode |
1989 | Mancuso, F.B.I. | Fr. Luchesi | 1 episode |
1989 | Sister Kate | Det. Carlson | 1 episode |
1991 | Miller & Mueller | Leutnant | 1 episode |
1997–1998 | Mike Hammer, Private Eye | Don Vito Di Dominico | 3 episodes |
1998 | NYPD Blue | Barfly No. 1 | 1 episode |
2001 | Power Rangers Time Force | Judge | 1 episode |
2002 | ER | Gasner | 1 episode |
2002 | The Bold and the Beautiful | Vendor No. 1 | 1 episode |
References
- "St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri · Page 45". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. October 28, 1977. p. 45 – via Newspapers.com.
- "The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico · 2". The Santa Fe New Mexican. Santa Fe, New Mexico. June 19, 1968. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
- Roberts, Terri (May 1, 2001). "A View From The Bridge". Backstage. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
- "A View From The Bridge – 1977". Issuu. Otterbein University. March 24, 2017. p. 3. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
- "Ric Mancini Filmography". Fandango. Archived from the original on May 22, 2008. Retrieved June 5, 2021 – via Wayback Machine.
- Lentz, Harris (April 24, 2007). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2006. McFarland. p. 225-226. ISBN 9780786429332 – via Google Books.