ANGELO ROSSITTO
(aka Little Angelo, Angelo, Angie, Don Barrett, Angelo Rosito, Angelo Rossita, Angelo Rossito)
February 18, 1908 - September 21, 1991
Born Angelo Salvatore Rossitto in Omaha, Nebraska, USA
See Internet Movie Database Filmography
A Few Movie and TV Appearances of Angelo Rossitto
Based on a "far from complete" list published
in an obituary article by Buddy Barnett in issue 4 of
Videosonic Arts — Cult Movies & Videos magazine,
(1992), current details in the Internet Movie Database, and information from various other sources.
Angelo Rossitto estimated that he appeared in more
than 200 movies and television programs.
- 1926 The Beloved Rogue
— as Beppo the dwarf, one of the three companions of Medieval French poet and
"King of Thieves" Francois Villon (John Barrymore)
- 1927 Old San Francisco — as Chang Loo the dwarf
- 1928 While the City Sleeps
(starring Lon Chaney)
— as an unnamed member of Skeeter's gang
- 1929 The Mysterious Island
— as one of the underwater creatures (fishmen)
- 1929 One Stolen Night — as the dwarf
- 1929 Seven Footprints to Satan (aka The House of Horror)
— as the dwarf in crimelord Satan's house
- 1932 The Sign of the Cross
— gruesome bit as a pygmy gladiator speared by an Amazon
- 1932 Freaks
(aka Nature's Mistakes)
(directed by Tod Browning)
— as Angeleno
- 1934 Babes in Toyland (aka March of the Wooden Soldiers)
— as the second of the Three Little Pigs, and the first sandman in the cave,
in this Laurel & Hardy musical fantasy
- 1934 Carnival — ?
- 193?-3?
— as Shirley Temple's stand-in in several films
- 1935 A Midsummer Night's Dream — as a gnome
- 1935 Dante's Inferno — ?
- 1936 Charlie Chan at the Circus — ?
- 1938 Child Bride of the Ozarks
(billed as Don Barrett)
— as Angelo, a moonshiner
- 1939 Mr. Wong in Chinatown
(starring Boris Karloff)
— as the mute dwarf
- 1940 Doomed to Die
(starring Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong)
— as the third newsboy in montage
- 1941 Hellzapoppin!
(Olsen & Johnson comedy)
— as a dwarf devil
- 1941 Spooks Run Wild
(starring Bela Lugosi and the East Side Kids)
— as Luigi, Lugosi's sidekick
- 1942 The Corpse Vanishes
(aka The Case of the Missing Brides)
(starring Bela Lugosi)
— as Toby, one of Lugosi's henchmen
- 1944 Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman
(starring Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce and Gale Sondergaard)
— as the Pygmy
- 1944 Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
— as an Arab dwarf
- 1947 Scared to Death
(starring Bela Lugosi)
— as Inigo, Lugosi's sidekick
- 1947 The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
(re-released as Mad Wednesday)
(Preston Sturges comedy starring Harold Lloyd)
— as a midget
- 1949 Samson and Delilah
— as one of the "little spiders" (dwarf and midget gladiators) tormenting the blinded superman in the temple arena, just before he brings down the house with
a demonstration of the power of faith
- 1950 The Baron of Arizona
(starring Vincent Price)
— as Angie
- 1950 Jungle Jim in Pygmy Island
(starring Johnny Weissmuller)
— as Pygmy in cave
- 1953 Mesa of Lost Women (aka Lost Women, Lost Women of Zarpa)
— as dwarf lab assistant
- 1954 The Adventures of Superman (TV series starring George Reeves)
— as dwarf in pool hall in "Semi-Private Eye" episode
- 1955 Daughter of Horror (aka Dementia)
— as newsboy
- 1955 Jungle Moon Men
(Jungle Jim adventure starring Johnny Weissmuller)
— bit as smallest Moon man
- 1956 Carousel
— as carnival midget
- 1957 The Story of Mankind
(starring Vincent Price, Ronald Colman and all-star cast)
— as an unnamed dwarf chasing a slave girl at Nero's (Peter Lorre) orgy
- 1957 Invasion of the Saucermen
— as the leader of the Martians
- 1958 The Adventures of Superpup
(TV pilot starring Billy Curtis in cartoonish dog costumes as "Super Pup"
and his alter-ego "Bark Bent")
— as editor Terry Bite
- 1959 The Big Circus
(starring Vincent Price and Peter Lorre)
— as a circus performer
- 1961 Pocketful of Miracles (directed by Frank Capra) — as Angie,
one of the hard-working street hustlers led by "Apple Annie" (Bette Davis)
- 1962 The Magic Sword
(starring Basil Rathbone, Gary Lockwood and Maila "Vampira" Nurmi)
— as the second dwarf
- 1963 The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
(George Pal production)
— as a dwarf
- 1963 Terrified — ?
- 1964 The Fugitive (TV series)
— as shoe shiner in "Search in a Windy City" episode
- 1965 Gunsmoke (TV series)
— as Billy in "Circus Trick" episode
- 1967 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV series)
— as blind pencil seller in "The Hula Doll Affair" episode
- 1967 The Perils of Pauline
— as the Pygmy leader's assistant
- 1967 The Trip — ?
- 1969-70 H.R. Pufnstuf (TV kids show)
— as life-sized puppets Seymour Spider and Clang in 17 episodes
- 1970 Pufnstuf
(feature film version of TV series)
— as life-sized puppets Orson Vulture and Fireman
- 1970 Alex in Wonderland — as Fellini #1
- 1971 Lidsville (TV kids show)
— as life-sized puppet hats Mr. Big / lead singer of the Hat Band in 17 episodes
- 1975-78 Baretta
(TV series starring Robert Blake)
— semi-regular role (18 episodes)
as Little Moe
- 1971 Mongo's Back in Town
(made-for-TV movie)
— as Trembles
- 1971 Dracula vs. Frankenstein
(aka The Blood Seekers, Blood of Frankenstein, The Revenge of Dracula)
(starring J. Carrol Naish and Lon Chaney Jr.)
— as Grazbo, a carnival sideshow huckster
- 1972 Brain of Blood (aka Brain Damage, The Creature's Revenge)
— as Dorro
- 1973 Little Cigars — as Angelo
- 1973 The Clones — as man at phone booth
- 1973 The Stone Killer — ?
- 1978 The Rockford Files (TV series starring James Garner)
— as dwarf patient in "The Competitive Edge" episode
- 1978 The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries (TV series)
— as Hawker in two-part episode "Voodoo Doll"
- 1978 The Lord of the Rings (Ralph Bakshi animated feature)
— as character actor / animator's model
- 1978 Jason of Star Command
(live-action TV kids show)
— as villainous henchman Bork in three episodes
- 1979 Fairy Tales (aka Adult Fairytales) — as Otto
- 1980 The Incredible Hulk
(live-action TV series starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno)
— as circus dwarf in "Sideshow" episode
- 1980 Galaxina — as Monster from Egg
- 1983 Something Wicked This Way Comes
(Walt Disney feature film based on Ray Bradbury novel)
— as Little Person #1
- 1985 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (aka Mad Max 3) — as The Master
- 1985 Amazing Stories
(TV fantasy series produced by Steven Spielberg)
— as Vaudevillian #7 in "Fine Tuning" episode
- 1987 The Offspring (aka From a Whisper to a Scream)
(starring Vincent Price)
— as Tinker
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