Bobby Di Cicco
Biography
Bobby Di Cicco is an accomplished American actor known for his work across both film and television since the 1970s. He gained notable recognition for his role as Wally Stephens in Steven Spielberg's 1941, a comedy set during World War II. Di Cicco also showcased his talents as a young private in Samuel Fuller's war film, The Big Red One, where he was part of an ensemble cast portraying a squad during the conflict.
In addition to his film roles, Bobby Di Cicco is remembered for his appearances in popular television series, including a memorable stint on The A-Team. He further demonstrated his comedic chops in the 1990 film A Man Called Sarge, where he again portrayed a private. Perhaps one of his most quoted performances came from the 1982 film Night Shift, directed by Ron Howard, where he delivered the classic line, "Barney Rubble, what an actor."
Di Cicco also starred alongside Michael Pare in the 1984 cult classic sci-fi film The Philadelphia Experiment, solidifying his status in the genre. Beyond his professional achievements, he is the proud father of actress Jessica Di Cicco. With a diverse career spanning multiple decades, Bobby Di Cicco remains a notable figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
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Night Shift
1982 • Leonard
An Interview with God
2018 • Bobby the Super
The Philadelphia Experiment
1984 • Jim Parker
Ghoulies IV
1994 • Scotty
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
1978 • Tony Smerko
She's Back
1989 • Bob
Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence
1992
Splash
1984 • Jerry
Frame Up
1991 • Mick J. August
Number One with a Bullet
1987 • Malcolm