Biography
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Robert Costanzo is a Brooklyn, New York-born US American actor. The son of actor Carmine Costanzo, Robert has an acting career spanning 30 years. He is often found playing surly New York types such as crooks or low level workers, and mixes both drama and comedy roles.
Biography
His first role seems to be in the 1975 movie Dog Day Afternoon playing a cop, although that was an uncredited part. This was followed by a role as Paint Store customer in 1977 film Saturday Night Fever.
Throughout the 1980's he made numerous guest appearances in hit shows such as Police Squad, Who's the Boss, The Fall Guy, Street Hawk, Family Ties and Cagney & Lacey with major recurring roles in Hill Street Blues as Lester Franco, LA Law as Vinnie La Rosa and St. Elsewhere as Mr. Broadwater.
It was in the 1990's however, when Robert had some of his biggest successes, starting with the key role of Harry, Doug's best friend in 1990 action movie Total Recall. Other movie roles in Die Hard 2, Dick Tracy and City Slickers followed as did a recurring part in NYPD Blue as Alfonse Giardella.
One of his most famous parts was his voicing of the shady cop Harvey Bullock in the popular Batman: the Animated Series adventures, and on two occasions he played Friends character Joey Tribbiani's dad Joseph Tribbiani Sr. in the Season One episode "The One With the Boobies" from 1995 and in the Season Two episode of Friends-spin off Joey "Joey and the Dad" in 2006 (co-starring his Canadian homonym Paulo Costanzo).
Also credited as
Robert Castanzo / Robert Constanzo / Robert Costanza / Bobby Costanzo / Bob Costanzo / Robert P. Costanzo
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