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Home/People/Angelo Rossitto
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Born
Feb 18, 1908Died: Sep 21, 1991
Lived 83 years
Place of Birth
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

63
Movies
19
TV Shows
Also Known As
Angelo Salvatore Rossitto
Little Angie
Moe
IMDb Profile

Angelo Rossitto

Acting

Biography
Angelo Salvatore Rossitto (February 18, 1908 – September 21, 1991) was an American actor and voice artist. He had dwarfism and was 2'11" (89 cm) tall, and was often billed as Little Angie or Moe. Angelo first appeared in silent films opposite Lon Chaney and John Barrymore. On-screen, he portrayed everything from dwarfs, midgets, gnomes, and pygmies as well as monsters, villains, and aliens, with appearances in more than 70 films. Rossitto was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Salvatore Rossitto and Carmela Caniglia, both born in Carlentini, Province of Siracusa, Sicily, Italy, and had a sister, Josephine Rossitto. He was discovered by John Barrymore and made his screen debut opposite Barrymore in The Beloved Rogue (1927). That same year he appeared in Warner Brother's Old San Francisco. He appeared in the controversial 1932 film Freaks directed by Tod Browning, and another controversial film, 1938's Child Bride. During the 1940s, he appeared in several poverty row movies starring Bela Lugosi. He appeared frequently in television series and mini-series, particularly best known for the police drama Baretta, and his later film roles included appearances in Alex in Wonderland (1970), Brain of Blood (1971), Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971), Little Cigars (1973), and Fairy Tales (1978). His last major role was as "Master" opposite Mel Gibson in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985). Rossitto appears alongside singer/songwriter Tom Waits and Lee Kolima on the cover art of Waits' 1983 album Swordfishtrombones, which pays homage to his performance in Freaks. He also appears on the cover of Bob Dylan's album The Basement Tapes.
The Other Side of the Wind poster

The Other Side of the Wind

as Angelo
2018
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook poster

Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook

as Luigi / Indigo (archive footage)
1991
From a Whisper to a Scream poster

From a Whisper to a Scream

as Tinker
1987
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome poster

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome

as Master
1985
The Making of 'Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome' poster

The Making of 'Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'

as Self
1985
Something Wicked This Way Comes poster

Something Wicked This Way Comes

as Little Person #1
1983
Smokey Bites the Dust poster

Smokey Bites the Dust

as Desk Clerk
1981
Galaxina poster

Galaxina

as Monster from Egg
1980
The Dark poster

The Dark

as Angie (uncredited)
1979
Fairy Tales poster

Fairy Tales

as Otto
1978
Help Woodsy Spread the Word poster

Help Woodsy Spread the Word

as Woodsy Owl
1977
I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now? poster

I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?

as Little Pianist
1975
The Master Gunfighter poster

The Master Gunfighter

as Side show midget
1975
The Stone Killer poster

The Stone Killer

as Little Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
1973
The Clones poster

The Clones

as Man at Phone Booth
1973
Little Cigars poster

Little Cigars

as Angelo
1973
The Other poster

The Other

as Sideshow Performer (uncredited)
1972
Mongo's Back in Town poster

Mongo's Back in Town

as Trembles
1971
Dracula vs. Frankenstein poster

Dracula vs. Frankenstein

as Grazbo the Evil Dwarf
1971
Brain of Blood poster

Brain of Blood

as Dorro
1971