
Vincent Marzello
July 4, 1951 (73 years old) in Brooklyn, New York, USA
Vincent Marzello is an American actor. Marzello has been active on screen since 1976 in North America and Europe, his first role being in an episode of The Brothers. He has since appeared in productions that include The Spy Who Loved Me, Superman, Never Say Never Again, Pulaski, The Witches, Taggart, The House of Eliott, Dalziel and Pascoe, Little Britain, Nuclear Secrets and Mile High. Marzello also lent his voice to the character of Fernando Ramirez in the UFO: Afterlight computer game. He is married to the actress Lorelei King.
Known For
Credits
- 2013 ·Bob the Builder: Hammer Timeas Farmer Pickles / Robert / Angelo Sabatini
- 2011 ·Bob the Builder: The Big Dino Dig - The Movieas Farmer Pickle (voice)
- 2010 ·Bob the Builder: The Golden Hammer - The Movieas Farmer Pickles (voice)
- 2009 ·Planet 51as Additional Voices (voice)
- 2008 ·Bob the Builder: Race to the Finishas Robert / Angelo Sabatini (voice)
- 2007 ·Bob the Builder: Scrambler to the Rescueas Farmer Pickles / Robert / Angelo Sabatini
- 2004 ·Laws of Attractionas Lyman Hersh
- 2003 ·Little Britainas U.S.A. President
- 2003 ·Never Say Never Mindas
- 2003 ·Bob the Builder: Bob's Friends and Familyas Robert (voice)
- 2003 ·Bob the Builder: The Knights of Fix-A-Lotas Robert (voice)
- 2001 ·Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Storyas Sprague
- 1999 ·Bob the Builderas Farmer Pickles / Robert / Tumbler (voice)
- 1998 ·Velvet Goldmineas US Reporter 1
- 1995 ·A Kid in King Arthur's Courtas Dad
- 1995 ·Father Tedas Television Psychiatrist
- 1991 ·The House of Eliottas Scott Williams
- 1990 ·The Witchesas Luke's Father
- 1988 ·The Woman He Lovedas Benny Thaw
- 1987 ·Pulaskias Harry
- 1986 ·Strong Medicineas Lou
- 1985 ·John and Yoko: A Love Storyas Tony Cox
- 1983 ·Never Say Never Againas Culpepper
- 1979 ·Cries from a Watchtoweras American executive
- 1979 ·Ikeas Mickey McKeogh
- 1978 ·Supermanas 1st Copy Boy
- 1977 ·Secret Armyas Charles McGee
- 1977 ·The Spy Who Loved Meas USS Wayne Crewman
- 1970 ·Play for Todayas American Executive