Robert Cicchini

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Robert Cicchini
Born
Education New York University (MFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1989-present

Robert Cicchini is an American film and television actor and director.

Among Cicchini's film appearances are his roles as Lou Pennino, Vincent Corleone's bodyguard, in The Godfather Part III (1990), Bill Guidone in Light Sleeper (1992), Jimmy Ozio in Primary Colors (1998), and Mitch Casper in The Watcher (2000).

On television he has played recurring roles on Maybe This Time (as Nick Sr.), Providence (as Alex Mendoza), 24 (as Howard Bern) and Six Feet Under (as Todd). Other television appearances include episodes of Law & Order , ER , Chicago Hope , The Sopranos , NYPD Blue , Gilmore Girls , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Everybody Hates Chris and others.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1989Alien Space AvengerRaoul Richard W. Haines
1990 The Godfather Part III Lou Pennino Francis Ford Coppola
1991 Age Isn't Everything BrunoDouglas Katz
Mission of the SharkD'Angelo Robert Iscove TV movie
1992 Light Sleeper Bill Guidone Paul Schrader
DevlinRizzo Rick Rosenthal TV movie
Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted Neil Vogler George Kaczender TV movie
1993 The Pickle Electronics Store Clerk Paul Mazursky
Law & Order Gerald AustinArthur W. ForneyTV series (1 episode)
1994 NYPD Blue Nicky Costantino Michael M. Robin TV series (1 episode)
Robin's Hoods Paul QuillMartin PasettaTV series (1 episode)
The Commish Eddie DiMaestri James Whitmore Jr. TV series (2 episodes)
1995 ER Channel 5 Reporter Christopher Chulack TV series (1 episode)
Marker George Mendeluk TV series (1 episode)
1996 Nowhere Man Michael Kramer Reza Badiyi TV series (1 episode)
Maybe This Time Nick Sr. David Trainer TV series (4 episodes)
1997Dog WatchMink John Langley
The Don's Analyst Donnie Leoni David Jablin TV movie
The Sentinel Gordon AbbottWilliam GereghtyTV series (1 episode)
Pacific Blue Terence H. Winkless TV series (1 episode)
1998 Primary Colors Jimmy Ozio Mike Nichols
A Civil Action PI Lawyers Steven Zaillian
Chicago Hope Tony Mangelli Rob Corn TV series (1 episode)
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Sonny Rhodes Tony Randel TV series (1 episode)
1999Cool CrimeJohn Jérôme Cohen-Olivar
The Deep End of the Ocean Uncle Joey Ulu Grosbard
Time of Your Life Mitchell Michael Engler & Ellen S. Pressman TV series (2 episodes)
1999-2000 Providence Alex Mendoza Michael Fresco & John Patterson TV series (5 episodes)
2000 The Watcher Mitch CasperJoe Charbanic
A Family in Crisis: The Elian Gonzales StorySam CiancioChristopher LeitchTV movie
The Sopranos Dr. D'Alessio Allen Coulter TV series (1 episode)
Touched by an Angel Coach Duncan Peter H. Hunt TV series (1 episode)
2002 Path to War Joseph A. Califano Jr. John Frankenheimer TV movie
NYPD Blue Tim Hale Mark Piznarski TV series (1 episode)
The Practice Rodney Edsel Jeannot Szwarc TV series (1 episode)
The Guardian Jonathan Goldsmith Andy Wolk TV series (1 episode)
Presidio Med Charles Haid TV series (1 episode)
Strong Medicine Jan Eliasberg TV series (1 episode)
Without a Trace Paul Holahan TV series (1 episode)
2003Love and Loathing at the Ass Lamp LoungeMarc StantonMike Andrews
Gilmore Girls Russell Bynes Chris Long TV series (1 episode)
Mister Sterling Rick Wallace TV series (1 episode)
Crossing Jordan Diner Owner Michael Gershman TV series (1 episode)
American Dreams Mr. Bojarski Craig Zisk TV series (1 episode)
2003-2005 Six Feet Under Todd Michael Cuesta, Kathy Bates, ...TV series (5 episodes)
2004FallacyJeff Jensen
The Sure Hand of GodJoeMichael Kolko
Cold Case Paul Chaney James Whitmore Jr. TV series (1 episode)
Touching Evil Father Bob Di Fabian Rob Bailey TV series (1 episode)
NCIS Agent Daniel Snyder Peter Ellis & Thomas J. Wright TV series (2 episodes)
2005Come as You AreDr. KramerChuck Rose
War of the Worlds Guy in Suit Steven Spielberg
Mrs. Harris Det. Siciliano Phyllis Nagy TV movie
Just Legal Dwight H. Little TV series (1 episode)
Blind Justice Lloyd Crider Gary Fleder TV series (1 episode)
Everybody Hates Chris Coach Brady Lev L. Spiro TV series (1 episode)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Mr. Daluca Terrence O'Hara TV series (1 episode)
24 Howard Bern Jon Cassar, Bryan Spicer, ...TV series (4 episodes)
2006 Dreamgirls Nicky Cassaro Bill Condon
Desperate Housewives Scott TollmanDavid GrossmanTV series (1 episode)
2007 Shark Ramon Campos Paul McCrane TV series (1 episode)
State of Mind John Michael M. Robin TV series (1 episode)
2008EmMale Psychiatrist Tony Barbieri
CSI: NY Felix HallMarshall AdamsTV series (1 episode)
Las Vegas Bill L. Norton TV series (1 episode)
The Closer Parole officer Arvin Brown TV series (1 episode)
2009 B-Girl Dr. VolchekEmily Dell
Play Dead TV Announcer Jason Wiles
2010 All My Children Artie Casey Childs TV series (1 episode)
Law & Order: Los Angeles Restaurant Owner Roger Young TV series (1 episode)
2011 The Event Dr. Narducci Milan Cheylov TV series (1 episode)
The Mentalist Nick Monaco Eric Laneuville TV series (1 episode)
2012WaterwalkSteven FaulknerRobert Cicchini & James Sparling
California Solo DomenicoMarshall Lewy
Bones Ezra Krane Ian Toynton TV series (1 episode)
2013#1 Serial KillerDetective PhillipsStanley Yung
Twisted Ray Bickner Joe Lazarov TV series (1 episode)
Livin' It UpSkydive LouieChase YiTV series (1 episode)
2014Pilot ErrorPhilippeJoe Anderson
Castle Mr. Turino Paul Holahan TV series (1 episode)
Shameless ER Doctor Christopher Chulack TV series (1 episode)
2015 Chasing Eagle Rock Joe Paul Erick Avari
Wicked City Allison Liddi-Brown TV series (1 episode)
Rizzoli & Isles CarloStephen ClancyTV series (1 episode)
2016Laguna SleepUncle BobbyJordan JacintoShort
Murder in the First Chief Charles Shannon Jesse Bochco, Eriq La Salle, ...TV series (3 episodes)
2018 S.W.A.T. Mark Billy Gierhart TV series (1 episode)
2019 SEAL Team Dr. BernsteinRuben GarciaTV series (1 episode)
Animal Kingdom Solvan Naim TV series (1 episode)
The Morning Show Robert David Frankel TV series (1 episode)
2020Fate of a MathorFather AnthonyAdmire SimbarasiPost-Production
Unto OthersBill DumasPost-Production
2023 Heart of a Lion Angelo Dundee George Tillman Jr.


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