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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0780005Vito Scotti - IMDb

    Vito Scotti. Actor: The Godfather. With his dark features and having spent much of his early years in Naples, Italy, Vito Scotti was understandably typecast as Italian waiters, government functionaries, policemen, maitre d's and barbers.

    • Actor, Soundtrack
    • January 26, 1918
    • 49 sec
    • June 5, 1996
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vito_ScottiVito Scotti - Wikipedia

    The actor appeared in hundreds of film and television roles, including a prominent role as the "Italian Train Engineer" in Von Ryan's Express who leads the escaped prisoners to Switzerland, as Nazorine in The Godfather (1972), as Vittorio in Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981), and most notably [citation needed] as the scene-stealing cook in ...

  3. Born in San Francisco, Vito G. Scotti was an Italian-American character actor who was known for his appearance in The Godfather as Nazorine, as well as several appearances in television on The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Addams Family. Scotti died of lung cancer in 1996.

  4. The Godfather: Part II is split into two parts, revealing the origins of Vito's criminal empire and his youngest son's efforts decades later to maintain control of the organization. The ending of ...

  5. Vito Scotti. Actor: The Godfather. With his dark features and having spent much of his early years in Naples, Italy, Vito Scotti was understandably typecast as Italian waiters, government functionaries, policemen, maitre d's and barbers.

    • January 26, 1918
    • June 5, 1996
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  7. Nazorine, played by Vito Scotti, is the guy who asks Don Corleone for help in keeping Enzo, a baker and possible future son-in-law, in America. Don Corleone obliges. (Later, Enzo helps Michael scare away the assassins who come to kill Don Corleone at the hospital.)

  8. Jun 12, 1996 · By MYRNA OLIVER. June 12, 1996 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Vito Scotti, veteran character actor known as a man of a thousand faces for his ability to assume so many divergent roles on...