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Oscar-Nominated Actor Robert Loggia Dies At 85

Robert Loggia Dies
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LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 4, 2105 (Gephardt Daily) — Robert Loggia, a durable and versatile star of movies and TV shows including Brian De Palma’s 1986 “Scarface” and “Big,” died Friday in Los Angeles, his widow Audrey confirmed to Variety.

Loggia, who was 85, had been battling Alzheimer’s Disease for the past five years.

He was nominated for a Supporting Actor Academy Award for “Jagged Edge” in 1986 for his portrayal of a blunt private detective.

His most notable film credits included “An Officer and a Gentleman,” “Prizzi’s Honor,” “Independence Day,” “Problem Child” and “Big,” in which performed a memorable duet on a giant piano with Tom Hanks. He also played a Miami drug lord in “Scarface.”

Loggia was nominated for an Emmy in 1989 for his portrayal of FBI agent Nick Mancuso in the series “Mancuso FBI” and again in 2000 for his guest star role in “Malcolm in the Middle.” He also portrayed a fearsome mobster named Feech La Manna on several episodes of “The Sopranos.”

Photo Courtesy: UPI.com
Photo Courtesy: UPI.com

Loggia was a native of Staten Island, born to Italian immigrants. After serving two years in the U.S. Army, he began classes with Stella Adler and at ‘The Actors Studio.’

“He loved being an actor,” his widow told Variety. “He used to say that he never had to work. He never had to wait tables.”

“I loved Bob like a father,” Lionsgate Vice Chairman Michael Burns told Variety. “I will miss him a lot.”

His first TV credits came in 1958 as lawman Elfego Baca in a series of Walt Disney TV shows. Loggia’s TV credits included “The Untouchables,” “Columbo,” “Gunsmoke,” “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea,” “The Big Valley,” “Rawhide,” “Little House on the Prairie,” “Starsky and Hutch,”  “Charlie’s Angels,” “Magnum, P.I.,” “Kojak,” “Hawaii Five-0,” “The Bionic Woman,” “Frasier” and “Monk.”

His other film roles include “Revenge of the Pink Panther,” “Trail of the Pink Panther,” “Curse of the Pink Panther,” “Over The Top,” “Necessary Roughness,” “Return to Me” and “Armed and Dangerous.”

Loggia is survived by his widow; three children, Tracy, John and Kristina, and a stepchild, Cynthia. His family has asked that donations be made to the Motion Picture and Television Fund. Loggia was an active supporter of the fund.

Funeral services will be private.

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