Vito Scotti

Vito Scotti
Vito Giusto Scozzari (January 26, 1918 – June 5, 1996), also known as Vito Scotti, was an American character actor who played both dramatic and comedy roles on Broadway, in films, and later on television, primarily from the late 1930s to the mid-1990s. He was known as a man of a thousand faces for his ability to assume so many divergent roles in more than 200 screen appearances in a career spanning 50 years and for his resourceful portrayals of various ethnic types. Of Italian heritage, he played everything from a Mexican bandit, to a Russian doctor, to a Japanese sailor, to an Indian travel agent. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Acted Movies
Director: Robert Stevenson
Writers: Bill Walsh,
Cast: Dan Tobin, Helen Hayes, Huntz Hall, Ivor Barry, John McIntire, Keenan Wynn, Ken Berry, Raymond Bailey, Stefanie Powers, Vito Scotti,
Director: Gene Saks
Writers: I. A. L. Diamond,
Cast: Eve Bruce, Goldie Hawn, Ingrid Bergman, Irene Hervey, Irwin Charone, Jack Weston, Matthew Saks, Rick Lenz, Vito Scotti, Walter Matthau,
Director: Gordon Douglas
Writers: Joseph Landon,
Cast: Anthony Franciosa, Barry Kelley, House Peters Jr., Jim Brown, Richard Boone, Rodolfo Acosta, Stuart Whitman, Vito Scotti, Warner Anderson, Wende Wagner,
Director: William Witney
Writers: Richard Matheson,
Cast: Charles Bronson, David Frankham, Henry Hull, Ken Terrell, Mary Webster, Richard Harrison, Steve Masino, Vincent Price, Vito Scotti, Wally Campo,