Birthday
1951/07/04
Day of death
2020/03/31 (68 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Also know as
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Vincent Marzello is an American actor. Marzello has been active on screen since 1976 in North America and Europe, his first role being in an episode of The Brothers. He has since appeared in productions that include The Spy Who Loved Me, Superman, Never Say Never Again, Pulaski, The Witches, Taggart, The House of Eliott, Dalziel and Pascoe, Little Britain, Nuclear Secrets and Mile High. Marzello also lent his voice to the character of Fernando Ramirez in the UFO: Afterlight computer game. He is married to the actress Lorelei King.
(2003) Never Say Never Mind
as ---
(1985) John and Yoko: A Love Story
as Tony Cox
(2009) Planet 51
as Additional Voices (voice)
(2011) Bob the Builder: The Big Dino Dig - The Movie
as Farmer Pickle (voice)
(2003) Bob the Builder: The Knights of Fix-A-Lot
as Robert (voice)
(2013) Bob the Builder: Hammer Time
as Farmer Pickles / Robert / Angelo Sabatini
(2007) Bob the Builder: Scrambler to the Rescue
as Farmer Pickles / Robert / Angelo Sabatini
(2010) Bob the Builder: The Golden Hammer - The Movie
as Farmer Pickles (voice)
(2008) Bob the Builder: Race to the Finish - The Movie
as Robert / Angelo Sabatini (voice)
(1995) A Kid in King Arthur's Court
as Dad
(2003) Bob the Builder: Bob's Friends and Family
as Robert (voice)
(1979) Ike
as Mickey McKeogh
(1978) Superman
as 1st Copy Boy
(1983) Never Say Never Again
as Culpepper
(1988) The Woman He Loved
as Benny Thaw
(1979) Cries from a Watchtower
as American executive
(2004) Laws of Attraction
as Lyman Hersh
(1998) Velvet Goldmine
as US Reporter 1
(1977) The Spy Who Loved Me
as USS Wayne Crewman
(1990) The Witches
as Luke's Father
(1999) Bob the Builder
as Farmer Pickles / Robert / Tumbler (voice)
(1987) Pulaski
as Harry
(2001) Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story
as Sprague
(1977) Secret Army
as Charles McGee
(1995) Father Ted
as Television Psychiatrist
(1991) The House of Eliott
as Scott Williams
(2003) Little Britain
as U.S.A. President
(1970) Play for Today
as American Executive
(1986) Strong Medicine
as Lou