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  1. Salvatore "Robert" Loggia (/ ˈ l oʊ ʒ ə / LOH-zhə, Italian: [salvaˈtoːre ˈlɔddʒa]; January 3, 1930 – December 4, 2015) was an American actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Jagged Edge (1985) and won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for Big (1988).

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    Robert Loggia (1930-2015) was an American actor and director who appeared in TV and movies such as Scarface, Big, Independence Day and Lost Highway. He was nominated for an Oscar for Jagged Edge and had a distinctive raspy voice.

    • January 1, 1
    • Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Mini Bio. Born and raised in New York City, Robert Loggia studied journalism at the University of Missouri before moving back to New York to pursue acting. He trained at the Actors Studio while doing stage work. From the late 1950s he was a familiar face on TV, usually as authoritative figures.

    • January 3, 1930
    • December 4, 2015
  4. By JAKE COYLE. Updated 4:44 PM PDT, December 4, 2015. Oscar-nominated actor Robert Loggia, who was known for gravelly voiced gangsters from “Scarface” to “The Sopranos” but who was most endearing as Tom Hanks’ kid-at-heart toy-company boss in “Big,” has died. He was 85.

    • jcoyle@ap.org
    • Film Writer And Critic
  5. Dec 5, 2015 · Robert Loggia, an Oscar-nominated actor who had a durable career in television and movies, notably in Brian De Palma’s gangster film “Scarface” and Penny Marshall’s comedy “Big,” died on Friday...

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  7. Dec 4, 2015 · Robert Loggia, a durable and versatile tough guy actor in movies and TV shows including Brian De Palma’s 1983 drama “ Scarface ” and “Big,” died Friday at his home in Los Angeles, his widow...

  8. Dec 8, 2015 · From 'Scarface' To 'Sopranos': Remembering Character Actor Robert Loggia Best known for his roles as cops and outlaws, Loggia died Friday from complications related to Alzheimer's disease. He...

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