Chuck Zito

Chuck Zito

72 · Born: Mar 1, 1953

Personal Details

BornMar 1, 1953 The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Parents
  • Charles Zito
  • Gloria Frangione
Relatives
  • James Zito (Aunt or Uncle)

Biography

Chuck Zito, a renowned actor, emerged into the world on March 1, 1953, within the iconic borough of The Bronx, nestled in the vibrant city of New York, located in the state of New York, United States of America.

He is a multifaceted performer, recognized for his captivating on-screen presence in a variety of notable film roles, including his portrayal in the 2013 action-packed drama "Homefront", the 1993 crime thriller "Carlito's Way", and the 1996 blockbuster comedy "The Rock".

Career

2024
Don Q
Don Q as Rocco
2023
The Weapon
The Weapon as Lemmy
Phoenix
Phoenix as Bullet
2022
Demon Pit
Demon Pit as Biker
2021
Mott Haven
Mott Haven as Ray Pizzalongo
2019
Vault
Vault as Joey Bruno
2018
Honor Amongst Men
Honor Amongst Men as Frank LaCarver
Antidote
Antidote as Jorge
Black Wake
Black Wake as Sheriff Williams
2017
Blood Circus
Blood Circus as Dominick
2016
Street Level
Street Level as Carmine
2014
The Martial Arts Kid
The Martial Arts Kid as Frank Whitlaw
2013
Homefront
Homefront as 'Danny T' Turrie
2012
Sons of Anarchy
Sons of Anarchy as Frankie Diamonds
2010
13
13 as Ted
2007
Ghosts of Goldfield
Ghosts of Goldfield as George Winfield
2006
Coalition
Coalition as Vinnie
2005
This Thing of Ours
This Thing of Ours as DeGrazio Head Soldier
Remedy
Remedy as Captain Sallie
Searching for Bobby D
Searching for Bobby D as Freddy Knuckles
2000
Table One
Table One as The Cook
1999
Man on the Moon
Man on the Moon as Tony Clifton Biker
1998
Gia
Gia as Harley Biker
Oz
Oz as Chucky Pancamo
1996
1995
Red Line
Red Line as Dick
1994
Sensation
Sensation as Bartender
Love Is a Gun
Love Is a Gun as Big Cop
Jimmy Hollywood
Jimmy Hollywood as Tough Guy
Nowhere to Run
Nowhere to Run as Prisoner
Carlito's Way
Carlito's Way as Club Bouncer
1984
Streets of Fire
Streets of Fire as Bombers Gang Member (uncredited)
1982
1990: The Bronx Warriors
1990: The Bronx Warriors as Riders Member (uncredited)
2018