Robert Miranda (actor)
Robert Guy Miranda (born April 10, 1952) is an American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the mobster Joey in the 1988 film Midnight Run.[2]
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Born | Robert Guy Miranda April 10, 1952 |
Occupation(s) | Film and television actor |
Years active | 1983–present |
Partial filmography
- 1986: Inside Out as Sal
- 1987: The Untouchables as Gunned Head
- 1987: Highway to Heaven: Fight for Your Life as Jerry Zadan
- 1987: The Living Daylights as Pushkin's Hitman (uncredited)
- 1988: Midnight Run as Joey[3]
- 1989: Miami Vice - TV series, episodio 5x12 "Jack of All Trades" (1989)
- 1990: My Blue Heaven as Lilo Mello
- 1990: Sons as Fred
- 1991: The Rocketeer as Spanish Johnny (as Robert Guy Miranda)
- 1992: Sister Act as Joey
- 1993: Lost in Yonkers as Hollywood Harry (as Robert Guy Miranda)
- 1993: Desire as Nick Palermo
- 1994: Huck and the King of Hearts as Happy
- 1994: Monkey Trouble as Drake
- 1995: Heat as Cusmano (uncredited)
- 1996: For Which He Stands as Johnny's Lawyer
- 1996: Eraser as Frediano
- 1996: Judge and Jury as Coach Wagner
- 1996* Gotti as Frank Decicco
- 1996: The Devil Takes a Holiday as Vinnie Grannucci
- 1997: Steel Sharks as Gregorov
- 1998: Black Thunder as Rojar
- 1999: Blue Streak as Glennfidish
- 1999: Scriptfella's as Leo
- 2000: Thirteen Days as RFK's Driver
- 2001: Cowboy Up as Eddie (as Robert G. Miranda)
- 2002: Virginia's Run as Blake Raines (as Robert Guy Miranda)
- 2002: Deuces Wild as Gino
- 2004: Target as Officer D'Angelo
- 2004: The Last Letter as Mr. Pickett
- 2016: The Unlikely's as Buck Cringle
- 2017: Pizza with Bullets as Louis Parchessi
- 2017: Proximity to Power
References
- "Robert Guy Miranda". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
- Pedersen, Erik (May 18, 2021). "Robert De Niro Remembers His 'Midnight Run' Co-Star Charles Grodin: "As Good A Person As He Was An Actor"". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
- Wilmington, Michael (July 20, 1998). "Movie Review: Murderous Fun in the 'Midnight Run'". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 23, 2015. Retrieved February 13, 2018 – via Wayback Machine.
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