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+ | '''Joseph Minieri''' (9 June 1931 – 18 March 2016) was an American character actor known as '''Joe Santos''', best known for his portrayal of Lt. Dennis Becker in the TV series ''The Rockford Files'' (1974-80), and all of it's follow-up TV movies. He also appeared as [[Oscar Carrera]], head of the Carrera drug cartel in the episode "[[Hostile Takeover]]" of the series ''[[Miami Vice]]''. |
==Selected Filmography== |
==Selected Filmography== |
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|''The Man from Elysian Fields'' |
|''The Man from Elysian Fields'' |
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| [[The Rolling Stones|Mick Jagger]]<br />[[Michael Des Barres]]<br />[[Sherman Howard]]<br />[[Xander Berkeley]] |
| [[The Rolling Stones|Mick Jagger]]<br />[[Michael Des Barres]]<br />[[Sherman Howard]]<br />[[Xander Berkeley]] |
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| 2004 |
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| ''The Sopranos'' (TV series, seven episodes) |
| ''The Sopranos'' (TV series, seven episodes) |
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| [[Tony Sirico]] |
| [[Tony Sirico]] |
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+ | Santos died of a heart attack on March 18, 2016, in Los Angeles, California at the age of 84. |
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+ | *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0764134 Joe Santos] at the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) |
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[[Category:Miami Vice Guest Stars]] |
[[Category:Miami Vice Guest Stars]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 11 August 2016
Joe Santos
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Miami Vice Character
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Born
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9 June 1931, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
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Died
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18 March 2016, Santa Monica, California, U.S. (aged 84, heart attack)
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Active
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1964–2005
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Spouse/Children
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Mary Montero (1958–2016; his death), two children
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Joseph Minieri (9 June 1931 – 18 March 2016) was an American character actor known as Joe Santos, best known for his portrayal of Lt. Dennis Becker in the TV series The Rockford Files (1974-80), and all of it's follow-up TV movies. He also appeared as Oscar Carrera, head of the Carrera drug cartel in the episode "Hostile Takeover" of the series Miami Vice.
Selected Filmography
Year | Film | Notes | MV Actors Appeared |
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1964 | Warm Nights and Hot Pleasures | First movie appearance | |
Carol for Another Christmas (TV movie) | First TV appearance | ||
1971 | The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight | Jack Kehoe | |
1973 | Shamus | John P. Ryan Beeson Carroll Kevin Conway John Glover | |
The Friends of Eddie Coyle | James Tolkan Matthew Cowles | ||
1983 | Blue Thunder | Paul Roebling | |
1984 | Fear City | Melanie Griffith | |
1989 | Quantum Leap | Dean Stockwell | |
1991 | The Last Boy Scout | Bruce Willis Bruce McGill Kim Coates | |
1994 | Mo' Money | John Diehl | |
1997 | The Postman | Stephanie Roth | |
2001 | The Man from Elysian Fields | Mick Jagger Michael Des Barres Sherman Howard Xander Berkeley | |
2004 | The Sopranos (TV series, seven episodes) | Final TV appearance | Tony Sirico |
2015 | Chronic | Final movie appearance |
Death
Santos died of a heart attack on March 18, 2016, in Los Angeles, California at the age of 84.
External links
- Joe Santos article at Wikipedia
- Joe Santos at the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)