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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1949-04-28 (75 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Bruno Kirby

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Bruno Kirby (April 28, 1949 – August 14, 2006) was an American film and television actor. He was perhaps best known for his roles in the Hollywood films City Slickers, When Harry Met Sally..., Good Morning, Vietnam, and The Godfather Part II.

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Known For

Acting

2007

2006

2004

2001

How Harry Met Sally… as Self (archive footage)
One Eyed King as Mickey

2000

American Tragedy as Barry Scheck

1999

A Slipping Down Life as Kiddie Arcades Manager
Stuart Little as Mr. Stout (voice)
Spy Games as Max Fisher

1997

Donnie Brasco as Nicholas 'Nicky' Santora

1996

Sleepers as Shakes' Father

1995

1994

Golden Gate as Agent Ron Pirelli

1993

Frasier as Marco (voice)
Homicide: Life on the Street as Victor Helms Sr.
Fallen Angels as Tony Reseck

1992

Hoffa as Nightclub Comic
Mastergate as Abel Lamb
Mad About You as Virgil
The Larry Sanders Show as Bruno Kirby

1991

City Slickers as Ed Furillo

1990

The Freshman as Victor Ray

1989

We're No Angels as Deputy
Bert Rigby, You're a Fool as Kyle DeForest
Tales from the Crypt as Billy Paloma ("segment "The Trap")

1987

Good Morning, Vietnam as Lt. Steven Hauk
Tin Men as Mouse

1985

Flesh + Blood as Orbec

1984

This Is Spinal Tap as Tommy Pischedda
Birdy as Renaldi

1982

1981

1980

Borderline as Jimmy Fante
Where the Buffalo Roam as Marty Lewis

1979

Some Kind of Miracle as Frank Smiles

1978

Almost Summer as Bobby DeVito

1977

1976

1974

The Godfather Part II as Young Clemenza

1973

The Harrad Experiment as Harry Schacht
Cinderella Liberty as Alcott (as Bruce Kirby Jr.)
Superdad as Stanley
Kojak as Keith Wicks

1972

All My Darling Daughters as Anthony Stephanelli
M*A*S*H as Pvt. Lorenzo Boone
Emergency! as Ken (as B. Kirby Jr.)

1971

Columbo as Cadet Morgan

1969

Directing

2000

The Beat as Director