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Alex Rocco (Alessandro Federico Petricone Jr.) was born on 29 February, 1936 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, is an Actor. Discover Alex Rocco's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Alex Rocco networth?

Popular As Alessandro Federico Petricone Jr.
Occupation actor
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 29 February, 1936
Birthday 29 February
Birthplace Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Date of death 18 July, 2015
Died Place Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality United States

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Alex Rocco Height, Weight & Measurements

At 79 years old, Alex Rocco height is 6' (1.83 m) .

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Height 6' (1.83 m)
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Who Is Alex Rocco's Wife?

His wife is Shannon Wilcox (15 October 2005 - 18 July 2015) ( his death), Sandra Elaine Garrett (24 March 1966 - 12 June 2002) ( her death) ( 2 children)

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Wife Shannon Wilcox (15 October 2005 - 18 July 2015) ( his death), Sandra Elaine Garrett (24 March 1966 - 12 June 2002) ( her death) ( 2 children)
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Alex Rocco Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Alex Rocco worth at the age of 79 years old? Alex Rocco’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Alex Rocco's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023 Under Review
Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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Timeline

2015

He died on the same day as his The Entity (1982) co-star George Coe: July 18, 2015.

2008

Starred in the February 3, 2008, Super Bowl ad for Audi that parodied the famous "horse head" scene in The Godfather (1972).

2005

He married actress Shannon Wilcox in 2005 and together they appeared in the film Scammerhead (2014).

2002

Twice married, Alex's first wife, Sandra Garrett, a nightclub performer and screenwriter, died of cancer in 2002.

1991

Other regular comedy series work, such as Sibs (1991), The George Carlin Show (1994), The Division (2001) and Magic City (2012), added to his healthy resume over the years, with over 400 TV appearances racked up in all.

1989

Recurring roles on such programs as The Simpsons (1989) and The Facts of Life (1979) (as Nancy McKeon's father) also kept his career going at a steady pace.

1987

Rocco appeared in two films helmed by his adopted son, screenwriter and director Marc Rocco: Scenes from the Goldmine (1987) and Dream a Little Dream (1989), who died in 2009. Two other children by his first wife were Lucian, a poet, and Jennifer, an attorney.

1980

The actor returned to series TV in the late 1980s and was much more successful as a slick Hollywood agent in The Famous Teddy Z (1989) for which he won a "Supporting Actor" Emmy award.

1978

Similar urban roles followed him on TV with yeoman work on such 70's cop shows as "The Rookies," "Get Christie Love," "Kojak," "Cannon," "The Blue Knight," "Police Story," "The Rockford Files," "Barnaby Jones," "Dog and Cat," "Baretta," "Starsky and Hutch," "Delvecchio" "CHiPs," "Matt Houston," "Hardcastle and McCormick" and "Simon & Simon," along with the TV movies or miniseries A Question of Guilt (1978), The Gangster Chronicles (1981) and Badge of the Assassin (1985).

1975

In the midst of all this, Alex was handed the starring role of his own series Three for the Road (1975) in which he played a newly widowered photographer with two teenage sons Vincent Van Patten and Leif Garrett) who assuage their grief by leaving town and "discovering America" together. Though well-received, it was short-lived (13 episodes) as a result of poor scheduling.

1974

Other memorably flashy film roles include Freebie and the Bean (1974), The Stunt Man (1980), Lady in White (1988), Get Shorty (1995) and Just Write (1997) and one of his last.

1972

He made a brief but potent impact essaying the role of Las Vegas syndicate boss Moe Green who gets a bullet in the eye during the violently explosive "christening sequence" of Mario Puzo's The Godfather (1972).

From there he found a comfortable supporting niche playing various swarthy-looking cronies, hoods and cops in such crimers as The Outside Man (1972), Slither (1973), The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973) (in which he made good use of his Boston criminal past), Freebie and the Bean (1974), Three the Hard Way (1974) and [link-tt0316900].

1970

After featured roles in such violent exploitation like Blood Mania (1970) and Brute Corps (1971), he received a huge boost in an Oscar-winning "A" film.

1967

Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) and a nothing role as a lieutenant in [0062755]. On TV, he found sporadic work playing thugs and other unsavory types on such TV shows as "Run for Your Life," "Batman" and "Get Smart. "Rocco came into his own in the early 70's.

1966

Debuted on Batman (1966) as a thug who gets "Whapped" by the Caped Crusader.

1965

Working as a bartender during the lean years, his film and TV career finally kick-started in 1965, immediately relying on his sly, lethal menace, toothy toughness and prior gangland past to realistically portray gritty anti-heroes and villains.

Alex made a surprisingly effective movie debut co-starring as a vengeful veterinarian and Vietnam vet who goes after motorcycle "bad boys" following his wife's beating and rape in the cheapjack exploitation flick Motorpsycho! (1965) directed by Russ Meyer. Despite this bold beginning, it was followed by a disappointing gangster bit in The St.

1962

Rocco decided to straighten his life and relocated to Hollywood in 1962 following his detainment and release. Developing an interest in acting, Alex initially trained with such notable teachers as Leonard Nimoy and Jeff Corey in order to curb his thick Boston accent.

1961

He grew up a member of Boston's Winter Hill gang (his nickname was "Bobo") and was briefly detained regarding a murder at one point after an alleged personal incident triggered the Boston Irish Gang War (1961-1967).

1936

Tough, gruff, thick-browed, volatile-looking character actor Alex Rocco was born Alessandro Federico Petricone, Jr. on February 29, 1936, to Italian immigrants in Cambridge, Mass.