Rocco Sisto
Actor

Rocco Sisto

3 Movies
3 Credits
Personal Info
Known For Acting
Known Credits 3
Birthday February 8, 1953 (73 years old)
Place of Birth Bari, Italy
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Biography

Rocco Sisto is an Italian-American stage, film, television, and voice actor. Sisto was born on February 18, 1953, in Bari, Italy, and later moved to Addison, Illinois. He attended and graduated Addison Trail High School in 1970 and studied acting at New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, graduating in 1977. On TV, he played the young Junior Soprano in the HBO series The Sopranos. He has appeared as well in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Law & Order, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Blue Bloods, and Madam Secretary.

In film he has been seen in After Hours, Far and Away, Carlito's Way, Donnie Brasco, Illuminata, and The American Astronaut. His voice work includes Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and The Warriors.

Sisto has acted in the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Delacorte Theater. In 1996 he received a Drama Desk Award nomination for his acting in the play Quills.

Filmography (45)

I Guess It Might Be Selfish 2024
Son 2021
Evil 2019
Madam Secretary 2014
Joy de V. 2013
The Blacklist 2013
A Bird of the Air 2011
Mildred Pierce 2011
Close to Home 2005
Eulogy 2004
Undermind 2003
The American Astronaut 2001
The Big Heist 2001
Alias 2001
Law & Order: Criminal Intent 2001
Crossing Jordan 2001
Frequency 2000
Intern 2000
Blue Moon 2000
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2000
The Sopranos 1999
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 1999
Illuminata 1998
Love Walked In 1997
Donnie Brasco 1997 Eraser 1996
Rescuing Desire 1996
Naked in New York 1993
Carlito's Way 1993
Homicide: Life on the Street 1993
Innocent Blood 1992
Far and Away 1992
Lorenzo's Oil 1992
Law & Order 1990
Me and Him 1988
Red Riding Hood 1987
Star Trek: The Next Generation 1987
Leg Work 1987
Doing Life 1986
Matlock 1986
After Hours 1985
Spenser: For Hire 1985
The Equalizer 1985
Scream for Help 1984
Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number 1983