Al Mancini Net Worth is
$1.2 Million
Al Mancini Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Alfred Benito "Al" Mancini (November 13, 1932 – November 12, 2007) was an American stage, television and film actor, born in Steubenville, Ohio. He was a 1950 graduate of London High School in London, Ohio.In 1960, he appeared in Ted Flicker's improvisational group The Premise Off-Broadway, and transferred with the show to the Comedy Theatre in London's West End. From there, he graduated to writing and performing for the British satire show That Was the Week That Was (popularly known as TW3) on BBC television, for producer Ned Sherrin and David Frost. Staying in London for several years, his foremost film role was as "Tassos Bravos" in Robert Aldrich's The Dirty Dozen. In 1967 he appeared as the Announcer in the Prisoner episode 'The General'. In 1974, on British television, he played Captain Harry Nugent in the second series of BBC's Colditz. He returned to the United States in the mid-1970s, appearing in several TV series and films including Falling Down, Miller's Crossing, Loose Cannons and All in the Family. His last role, in 2005, was on an episode of Joan of Arcadia. He taught acting for over 30 years at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, and wrote for television.
Date Of Birth | November 13, 1932 |
Died | 2007-11-12 |
Place Of Birth | Steubenville, Ohio, U.S. |
Profession | Actor, Writer |
Spouse | Carlyn Clayton |
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1 | No relish, no hotdog |
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1 | Formerly taught an acting class at The Beverly Hills Playhouse. Now Retired. [2005] |
2 | The son of an Italian-American shoemaker and amateur actor. Graduated in commercial art from Kent State University, Ohio. From the early 1960's, became a regular performer on the London stage and in British television shows. This included many guest spots on popular series like "The Prisoner" and "Department S", as well as a recurring part in the satirical "That Was the Week That Was" (which he landed on the strength of a performance in "The Premise" at the Comedy Theatre in the West End). |
3 | Served for years as intermediate-level acting coach at the Beverly Hills Playhouse under Milton Katselas. |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Joan of Arcadia | 2005 | TV Series | Grandpa God |
Mid-Century | 2002 | | Dr. Werner |
The Joyriders | 1999 | | Older Man at Movie |
Babe: Pig in the City | 1998 | | Fish (voice) |
The Ransom of Red Chief | 1998 | TV Movie | Assayer |
The Ticket | 1997 | TV Movie | |
NYPD Blue | 1996 | TV Series | Mr. Chernick |
The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best | 1996 | TV Movie | Don Gaetano |
The Client | 1995 | TV Series | Club Manager |
It Runs in the Family | 1994 | | Zudoc, The Old Man's fishing buddy |
The American Clock | 1993 | TV Movie | Dugan |
Falling Down | 1993 | | Jim the Golfer |
The Public Eye | 1992 | | Camera Shop Clerk |
Till Death Us Do Part | 1992 | TV Movie | Will Denton |
The Whereabouts of Jenny | 1991 | TV Movie | Mr. Russo |
Gabriel's Fire | 1991 | TV Series | Cabbie |
Monsters | 1990 | TV Series | |
Miller's Crossing | 1990 | | Tic-Tac |
Far Out Man | 1990 | | Fresno Detective |
Mission Manila | 1990 | | Costelo |
Loose Cannons | 1990 | | Man Tenant |
Big Business | 1988 | | Waiter |
Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius | 1987 | TV Movie | Lancer / Smitty |
The Delos Adventure | 1987 | | Koutsavaki |
Beauty and the Beast | 1987 | TV Series | Cab Driver |
Agent on Ice | 1986 | | Uncle Tony |
Brass | 1985 | TV Movie | Gianni Farro |
Turk 182! | 1985 | | Irate Man on TV |
Meeting of Minds | 1981 | TV Series | Mahatma Gandi |
240-Robert | 1979 | TV Series | Vic |
All in the Family | 1977 | TV Series | Pickpocket |
Rhoda | 1976 | TV Series | Steve Kovacks |
Monster Squad | 1976 | TV Series | Bunmble Bee |
De dwaze Lotgevallen van Sherlock Jones | 1975 | | Don Rattazzi |
The Hanged Man | 1975 | TV Series | Joe Shapiro |
Special Branch | 1974 | TV Series | Le Fevre |
Colditz | 1974 | TV Series | Capt. Harry Nugent |
Late Night Theatre | 1973 | TV Series | American reporter |
Baffled! | 1973 | TV Movie | TV interviewer |
Jackanory Playhouse | 1972 | TV Series | Businessman |
The Man Who Came to Dinner | 1972 | TV Movie | Westcott |
Madigan | 1972 | TV Series | Queenie Ryan |
The Gangster Show: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui | 1972 | TV Movie | Giuseppe Givola |
The Protectors | 1972 | TV Series | Waiter |
Poet Game | 1972 | TV Movie | Elliott Martin |
Jason King | 1972 | TV Series | Placide |
Madame Sin | 1972 | | Fisherman |
Jackanory | 1971 | TV Series | Storyteller |
Welcome to the Club | 1971 | | Pvt. Marcantonio |
Albert! | 1971 | TV Series | Robbie Ritchie |
UFO | 1970-1971 | TV Series | Lt. Andy Conroy |
Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width | 1970 | TV Series | Cousin Lionel |
Sexton Blake | 1969 | TV Series | Doctor Angelo |
ITV Sunday Night Theatre | 1969 | TV Series | Arlecchino |
Armchair Theatre | 1969 | TV Series | Jimmy |
Department S | 1969 | TV Series | Durres |
The Jazz Age | 1968 | TV Series | Nick |
Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River | 1968 | | Portuguese Chauffeur |
Virgin of the Secret Service | 1968 | TV Series | Jesse |
To Grab the Ring | 1968 | | David Knight |
The Prisoner | 1967 | TV Series | Announcer |
The Dirty Dozen | 1967 | | Tassos Bravos |
BBC Play of the Month | 1966 | TV Series | Mindel |
Take a Sapphire | 1966 | TV Movie | The People of Brazil |
The Secret Agents | 1965 | | |
Armstrong Circle Theatre | 1960 | TV Series | Antonio Scafolo |
The DuPont Show of the Month | 1959 | TV Series | |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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That Was the Week That Was | 1962 | TV Series | |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Armed and Deadly: The Making of 'The Dirty Dozen' | 2006 | Video documentary short | Himself |
Chasing the Sun | 2001 | TV Series documentary | |
Operation Dirty Dozen | 1967 | Short documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
That Was the Week That Was | 1963 | TV Series | Himself |