
Actor
Born February 8, 1953 in Bari, Italy
Rocco Sisto is an Italian-American stage, film, television, and voice actor. Sisto was born on February 18, 1953, in Bari, Italy, and later moved to Addison, Illinois. He attended and graduated Addison Trail High School in 1970 and studied acting at New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, graduating in 1977. On TV, he played the young Junior Soprano in the HBO series The Sopranos. He has appeared as well in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Law & Order, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Blue Bloods, and Madam Secretary. In film he has been seen in After Hours, Far and Away, Carlito's Way, Donnie Brasco, Illuminata, and The American Astronaut. His voice work includes Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and The Warriors.

I Guess It Might Be Selfish
Elder Statesman

Son
Dr. Bradlee

Evil
Silvio

Madam Secretary
Defense Minister Renaldo Bellucci

The Blacklist
Spiritual Director

A Bird of the Air
Security Guard

Mildred Pierce
Mr. Rossi

Close to Home
Wayne Thomas

Eulogy
District Attorney

Undermind
Dr. Peters

Alias
Ignacio

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Commissioner Fahey

Crossing Jordan
Restaurant Owner

The Big Heist
Tommy DeSimone

The American Astronaut
Professor Hess

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Riley 'Boom Boom' Renaldo

Frequency
Daryl Simpson

Intern
Pierre La Roux

Blue Moon
Fred

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Judge Joe Ellery

The Sopranos
Young Junior Soprano

Illuminata
Prince

Donnie Brasco
Richard 'Richie' Gazzo

Love Walked In
Ilm Zamsky

Eraser
Pauley

Rescuing Desire
S&M Guide

Naked in New York
Comedy Mask

Carlito's Way
Panama Hatman

Homicide: Life on the Street
Raphael Sykes

Lorenzo's Oil
Murphy Family

Innocent Blood
Gilly

Far and Away
Immigrant

Law & Order
Joseph Turner

Me and Him
Art Strong

Leg Work
Nico

Star Trek: The Next Generation
Sakkath

Red Riding Hood
Dagger

Matlock
Manager

Doing Life
Anthony Portelli

Spenser: For Hire

The Equalizer
Frank

After Hours
Coffee Shop Cashier

Scream for Help
Lacey Bohle

Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number