
Tony Giorgio was born in Herkimer, NY on September 27, 1923. He grew up in Schenectady, NY during The Great Depression and began his career in show business as a professional "amateur", performing magic in talent shows for pay. At the age of twelve, he ran away from home to join a circus and performed magic in the side show. His first appearance in films was as a card dealer in "Big Hand for the Little Lady." He subsequently appeared in over 100 movies and TV shows; won an Emmy for "Ziggy's Gift" and appeared on stage as Big Julie in "Guys and Dolls" starring Milton Berle. His most iconic film appearances were as Bruno Tattaglia in "The Godfather", Frank Palancio in "Magnum Force", and Don Scagnelli in "American Me".
Tony Giorgio was born in Herkimer, NY on September 27, 1923. He grew up in Schenectady, NY during The Great Depression and began his career in show business as a professional "amateur", performing magic in talent shows for pay. At the age of twelve, he ran away from home to join a circus and performed magic in the side show. His first appearance in films was as a card dealer in "Big Hand for the Little Lady." He subsequently appeared in over 100 movies and TV shows; won an Emmy for "Ziggy's Gift" and appeared on stage as Big Julie in "Guys and Dolls" starring Milton Berle. His most iconic film appearances were as Bruno Tattaglia in "The Godfather", Frank Palancio in "Magnum Force", and Don Scagnelli in "American Me".
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Cop Land
Character:Ceremonial Officer
Release Date:15/08/1997

American Me
Character:Don Antonio Scagnelli
Release Date:13/03/1992

Night Train to Terror
Character:Satan (segment "The Night Train") (as Lu Sifer)
Release Date:01/05/1985

The Lonely Guy
Character:Writer at Party
Release Date:27/01/1984

The Sting II
Character:Rossovich (Macalinski's Man)
Release Date:18/02/1983

Ziggy's Gift
Character:Butcher (voice)
Release Date:01/12/1982

The Godfather: The Complete Epic 1901–1959
Character:Bruno Tattaglia (uncredited)
Release Date:24/03/1981

Elvis and the Beauty Queen
Character:Mob Figure
Release Date:01/03/1981

Record City
Character:Mr. F
Release Date:08/02/1978

Capone
Character:Antonio Lombardo
Release Date:16/04/1975

Foxy Brown
Character:Eddie
Release Date:05/04/1974

Magnum Force
Character:Frank Palancio
Release Date:13/12/1973

Key West
Character:Joseph Canto
Release Date:10/12/1973

Harry in Your Pocket
Character:1st Detective
Release Date:23/09/1973

Incident on a Dark Street
Character:Vincent Romeo
Release Date:12/01/1973

Black Gunn
Character:Ben
Release Date:20/12/1972

Journey Through the Past
Character:The Grey-Faced Dude
Release Date:07/11/1972

The Godfather
Character:Bruno Tattaglia
Release Date:14/03/1972

Sol Madrid
Character:Tall Man
Release Date:07/02/1968

A Big Hand for the Little Lady
Character:Steamboat (uncredited)
Release Date:08/06/1966

The Practice
Character:Client #1

Moonlighting
Character:Tony

Hunter
Character:John Vincent

Hunter
Character:Uncle Dom

Brothers
Character:Mr. Santini

The A-Team
Character:Mr. Carlin - Mobster

Falcon Crest
Character:Croupier

Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television
Character:Bruno Tattaglia (uncredited)

Bronk
Character:Killer

The Six Million Dollar Man
Character:Abe Collins

Kojak
Character:Bill Wilson

Columbo
Character:Harry

Adam-12
Character:1st Bandit

Adam-12
Character:Mike Funicello

Adam-12
Character:1st Hijacker

Mannix
Character:Player (uncredited)

Mannix
Character:Sanford

Mission: Impossible
Character:Foyer Guard

Mission: Impossible
Character:Dealer

Mission: Impossible
Character:Meerghan

Mission: Impossible
Character:Croupier

Mission: Impossible
Character:First Man

The F.B.I.
Character:M. Giorgio

I Dream of Jeannie
Character:Torpedo