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Val Bisoglio(1926-2021)

  • Actor
IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,0009722
Val Bisoglio
A Polish rabbi wanders through the Old West on his way to lead a synagogue in San Francisco. On the way, he is nearly burned at the stake by Native Americans and almost killed by outlaws.
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This husky, instantly identifiable American character actor was born Italo Valentino Bisoglio on May 7, 1926, in New York City. His parents were emigrants who hailed from an area near Casale Monferrato, a region noted for its viticulture, in Piedmont, Italy. Val studied acting under the renowned drama coach Jeff Corey. He made his first entry onto the New York stage in 1964 and debuted on Broadway two years later as Sergeant Carlino in Frederick Knott's thriller Wait until Dark, opposite Lee Remick and Robert Duvall (his role was played by Jack Weston in the 1967 film version). By the late '60s, Val had become an established actor on TV, often cast as tough, Bronx-accented cops or minor gangland figures. He is perhaps best remembered as the sympathetic restaurateur Danny Tovo, close friend and sometime confidante of Jack Klugman's Quincy, M.E. (1976), and as the blissfully insouciant cook Sgt. Sal Pernelli on M*A*S*H (1972). Among infrequent movie appearances were an iconic turn as John Travolta's brash father in Saturday Night Fever (1977) and as the wry Indian chief Gray Cloud in The Frisco Kid (1979). Val retired from screen acting after his final role as the elderly capo Murf Lupo in three episodes of The Sopranos (1999).

Early on in his career, Val was involved in the Kennedy Administration's Mobilization for Youth Program. Launched on the Lower East Side in New York in 1961, it was designed to help fight poverty and juvenile delinquency, as well as aiding disadvantaged youths by the provision of counseling, education and job training.
BornMay 7, 1926
DiedOctober 18, 2021(95)
BornMay 7, 1926
DiedOctober 18, 2021(95)
IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,0009722

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Known for

Harrison Ford and Gene Wilder in The Frisco Kid (1979)
The Frisco Kid
6.3
  • Chief Gray Cloud
  • 1979
John Travolta and Karen Lynn Gorney in Saturday Night Fever (1977)
Saturday Night Fever
6.8
  • Frank Sr.
  • 1977
Jack Klugman in Quincy, M.E. (1976)
Quincy, M.E.
7.3
TV Series
  • Danny Tovo
Michael Keaton and Jim Belushi in Working Stiffs (1979)
Working Stiffs
6.6
TV Series
  • Al Steckler

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  • Lorraine Bracco, James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Steven Van Zandt, Dominic Chianese, Robert Iler, Michael Imperioli, Steve Schirripa, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Aida Turturro in The Sopranos (1999)
    The Sopranos
    9.2
    TV Series
    • Murf
    • 2002
  • Melora Hardin, Michael Angarano, Peter Dobson, Antoinette Picatto, and Cameron Richardson in Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (2000)
    Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Joe Collado
    • 2000
  • Diamonds (1999)
    Diamonds
    5.4
    • Tarzan (as Val Bisiglio)
    • 1999
  • Kellie Martin, Chris Burke, Patti LuPone, and Bill Smitrovich in Life Goes On (1989)
    Life Goes On
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Judge
    • 1992
  • Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in Miami Vice (1984)
    Miami Vice
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Gus Albierro
    • 1986
  • Peter Boyle and Andrew Rubin in Joe Bash (1986)
    Joe Bash
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Sgt. Carmine Di Calvo
    • 1986
  • Robert Clohessy, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz in Hill Street Blues (1981)
    Hill Street Blues
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Landlord
    • 1985
  • Joe Pesci, George Kennedy, Dean Martin, Rory Calhoun, Fred Williamson, Morgan Brittany, and Victoria Jackson in Half Nelson (1985)
    Half Nelson
    6.0
    TV Movie
    • (uncredited)
    • 1985
  • Jon-Erik Hexum and Jennifer O'Neill in Cover Up (1984)
    Cover Up
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Mario Donati
    • 1984
  • Jack Klugman in Quincy, M.E. (1976)
    Quincy, M.E.
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Danny Tovo
    • 1976–1983
  • Johnny Garage (1983)
    Johnny Garage
    TV Movie
    • Frankie
    • 1983
  • Lee Majors and Heather Thomas in The Fall Guy (1981)
    The Fall Guy
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Eddie
    • 1982
  • Alan Alda, David Ogden Stiers, Gary Burghoff, William Christopher, Jamie Farr, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, and Loretta Swit in M*A*S*H (1972)
    M*A*S*H
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Sgt. Sal Pernelli
    • Sgt. Pernelli
    • The Cook
    • 1981–1982
  • Galactica 1980 (1980)
    Galactica 1980
    5.5
    TV Series
    • Arnie
    • 1980
  • Greg Evigan in B.J. and the Bear (1978)
    B.J. and the Bear
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Captain Eddie Villetti
    • Cannon
    • 1979–1980

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  • Alternative names
    • Val Besoglio
  • Born
    • May 7, 1926
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • October 18, 2021
    • Los Olivos, California, USA(Undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Bonnie1996 - October 18, 2021 (his death)
  • Children
    • Scott Chapman
  • Parents
      Mario Bisoglio
  • Relatives
    • Luigi "Louis" Bisoglio(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Unsold pilot: Appeared in a pilot for ABC called "Code 3". The plot concerned the experiences of the medical staff of a hospital emergency room.

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    Earthy, gruff-voiced New York-born Italian-American character player who started on the '60s New York stage ("Wait Until Dark") and played a sturdy series of ethnic roles, from gangsters to restaurant owners, on film and TV. Best known as the volatile, head-slapping papa Frank Manero Sr., who messes up son John Travolta's hair during a heated dinner scene in Saturday Night Fever (1977).

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