Joseph Bologna

Joseph Bologna

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

30/12/1934

Day of Death

13/08/2017
(83) years old

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Joseph Bologna (born December 30, 1934) was an American actor, director and writer.

Filmography

Cast

2021

Tango Shalom

as Father Anthony

2012

Driving Me Crazy

as Martin Brown

2006

Ice Age: The Meltdown

as Mr. Start (voice)

2005

Boynton Beach Club

as Harry

2005

Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part

as Louis Angelini

2001

Dying on the Edge

as Cal Roman

1999

Blink of an Eye

as Renfro

1999

Big Daddy

as Lenny Koufax

1997

The Batman/Superman Movie: World's Fines...

as SCU Lt. Dan Turpin (voice)

1997

The Don's Analyst

as Vincent DeMarco

1996

Love Is All There Is

as Mike Capomezzo

1996

Ringer

as Goldstein

1994

Night of the Archer

as Reggie

1993

Deadly Rivals

as Anthony Canberra

1992

Citizen Cohn

as Walter Winchell

1992

Jersey Girl

as Bennie

1991

Alligator 2: The Mutation

as David Hodges

1990

Thanksgiving Day

as Ned Monk

1990

Coupe de Ville

as Uncle Phil

1989

It Had to Be You

as Vito Pignoli

1989

Prime Target

as Judge Ralph Manza

1987

Not Quite Human

as Gordon Vogel

1987

Rags to Riches

as Nick Foley

1985

Copacabana

as Rico Castelli

1985

Transylvania 6-5000

as Dr. Malavaqua

1984

The Woman in Red

as Joey

1984

Blame It on Rio

as Victor Lyons

1984

Bedrooms

as Host / Bill / David

1982

My Favorite Year

as King Kaiser

1979

Chapter Two

as Leo Schneider

1979

Torn Between Two Lovers

as Ted Conti

1976

Woman of the Year

as Sam Rodino

1976

The Big Bus

as Dan Torrance

1974

Mixed Company

as Pete

1974

Paradise

as David / Biff / Tony / Nick

1973

Acts of Love and Other Comedies

as Arthur Hellman

1973

Honor Thy Father

as Salvatore (Bill) Bonnano

Crew

2021

Tango Shalom

as Producer

2021

Tango Shalom

as Screenplay

1996

Love Is All There Is

as Director

1989

It Had to Be You

as Director

1984

Bedrooms

as Director

1984

Bedrooms

as Writer

1980

A Cry for Love

as Writer

1976

Woman of the Year

as Writer

1975

Three for Two

as Writer

1974

Paradise

as Writer

1971

Made For Each Other

as Writer

1970

Lovers and Other Strangers

as Theatre Play