Robert Loggia
Born | January 3, 1930 |
Hometown | Staten Island, New York, United States |
Height | 5'11" (1.80m) |
Spouse | Audrey O'Brien, Marjorie Sloan |
Children | Tracey Loggia, Kristina Loggia, John Loggia |
Parents | Elena Blandino, Benjamin Loggia |
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'Scarface' actor ángel Salazar dies at 68
- Actor Angel Salazar, best known for his roles alongside Al Pacino in the lauded crime dramas "Scarface" and "Carlito's Way," has died at 68.
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Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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1986 | Academy Award | Actor in a Supporting Role | Jagged Edge (film) | Nominated |
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SNL Video: 'Walking in Memphis' Gets a Staten Island Makeover — Watch
“Viva Las Vegas,” “Cleveland Rocks,” “London Calling.” Now, finally, New York’s last borough (alphabetically and, arguably, qualitatively) has its own song: “Walking in Staten.” Saturday Night Live‘s latest country-esque video with Pete Davidson also features Big Wet, who you may remember from another collaboration earlier this season, “Squid Game.” It’s tempting to call it a […]
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Classic movies in L.A., O.C.: Marx Brothers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Outfest and more
Double bills of Marx Brothers comedies and Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi flicks and other movies streaming online or playing at a theater near you.
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Tom Hanks wasn't originally supposed to star in 'Big' - he replaced Robert De Niro, according to Elizabeth Perkins
Perkins told Andy Cohen on "Watch What Happens Live" that the 1988 classic had "more of a horror movie" vibe when De Niro was involved.
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SAG-AFTRA Health Plan Cuts “Illegally Discriminate Based On Age”, Class-Action Lawsuit Says
When actor Robert Loggia died in 2015, his widow, Audrey Loggia, was notified by the SAG Health Plan that she was entitled to receive continuing health coverage as a surviving spouse “for the remainder of her lifetime or until she remarried.” But a class action lawsuit filed today against the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan and its […]
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The 42 most rewatchable movies of all time
From "Goodfellas" to "13 Going on 30," these are the movies that we can't get enough of despite how many times we watch them.
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How Penny Marshall Changed a Young Tom Hanks' Life and Career
Following the news of her death, the Oscar winner took to social media to share a sweet message about his former colleague.
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Penny Marshall, 'Big' director and TV's 'Laverne,' dead at 75
Penny Marshall, who played an endearingly graceless character with a thick Bronx accent in U.S. television's "Laverne & Shirley" before becoming a pioneering film director with hits including "Big" and "A League of Their Own," has died at 75, her publicist said on Tuesday. Marshall died of complications of diabetes Monday at her home in Hollywood Hills, California, her publicist, Michelle Bega said in a phone interview. Marshall played the unrefined but lovable Laverne DeFazio on "Laverne & S
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Halle Berry At Center Of ‘Jagged Edge’ Remake At Sony Pictures
<strong>EXCLUSIVE</strong>: Sony Pictures is in the early stages of mounting a remake of the 1985 thriller <em> Jagged Edge</em>, as a star vehicle for Halle Berry. The effort is being led by Steven Bersch, the Sony Worldwide Acquisitions Group head who took over the genre arm Screen Gems. This one could very well be a standard Sony release, but they’re still working that out. The project is a priority and the studio has begun the search for the right writer to draft the new version. Matti Leshe
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The inches and yards that led to this College Football Playoff
With all due respect to Ronald Reagan's George Gipp on his deathbed, Denzel Washington's Herman Boone at Gettysburg or even Robert Loggia's halftime talk with the Texas State Armadillos, Hollywood's greatest football speech was Al Pacino's in "Any Given Sunday." "You find out life's this game of inches. On this team we fight for that inch." On Sunday afternoon, the College Football Playoff selection committee announced the four teams that will compete for the national championship: Alabama,
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The 5 Best Movie Bosses
You know how bosses stink? Well, not all of them. My bosses, for instance? Love ‘em. Love ‘em! Best bosses in the world. Good save. Anyway, you know how bosses stink? Well, sometimes bosses are actually really good. They’re decent people who are in their position because they’re capable workers. It’s in that spirit that today, National Boss Day, we present the five best movie bosses.
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