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  1. Vito Scotti was an Italian-American comedy actor best known for his roles in episodic 60s and 70s TV, such as "Gilligan's Island," "Bewitched" and "Hogan's Heroes." Born Vito Giusto Scozzari in January 26, 1918 in San Francisco, California, Scotti grew up during the 1920s in Naples, Italy, where he developed his gift for farce, modeled after the Commedia dell'arte, a symbolic style of the ...

  2. Born January 26, 1918, in San Francisco, CA; died of cancer, June 5, 1996, inWoodland Hills, CA. Actor. Scotti gained prominence as a character actor appearing in numerous films and television shows. He first appeared in the 1948film Cry of the City. After being cast in several films, he landed a recurring role as Rama the Indian in the long ...

  3. Vito Scotti, veteran character known as a man of a thousand faces for his ability to assume so many divergent roles on television and film, has died. He was 78. Scotti died of cancer June 5 at the ...

  4. 16 de jun. de 1996 · Vito Scotti, a character actor in films and television, died on June 5 at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 78. Mr. Scotti first delighted television ...

  5. Get Vito Scotti Email Alerts. Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more. Sign Up: Vito Scotti STAGE CREDITS. Steel [Broadway] 1939. Joe. They Knew What They Wanted [Broadway] 1939. Farm-Hand.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2023 · Scotti's Vito Giusto Scozzari, known professionally as Vito Scotti, is an American actor who has played multiple roles on Broadway, in films and later on television, mainly from the end of the series. 1930s to the mid-1990s because of the ability to take on a wide variety of roles in more than 200 screen appearances over 50 years of career and for the ability to depict the talents of many ...

  7. Vito Giusto Scozzari (January 26, 1918 – June 5, 1996), known professionally as Vito Scotti, was an American character actor who played both dramatic and comedy roles many 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 ...