Robert Miranda
Robert Miranda
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Guy Miranda (born April 10, 1952) is an American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the mobster "Joey" in the 1988 film Midnight Run, alongside with actor, Richard Foronjy who played the role of "Tony Darvo". Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Miranda, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
41
Gender
Male
Birthday
1952-04-10 (73 years old)
Place of Birth
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Acting

2012

Pizza with Bullets as Louis Parchessi

2004

Target as Officer D'Angelo

2004

The Last Letter as Mr. Pickett

2002

Deuces Wild as Gino

2000

Thirteen Days as RFK's Driver

1999

Blue Streak as Glenfiddish

1998

The Rat Pack as Momo Giancana

1998

Black Thunder as Rojar

1997

Steel Sharks as Gregorov

1997

Judge and Jury as Coach Wagner

1996

Pacific Blue as Joey Sandiego

1996

Eraser as Frediano

1996

Gotti as Frank DeCicco

1996

The Devil Takes a Holiday as Vinnie Grannucci

1996

For Which He Stands as Johnny's Lawyer

1995

Heat as Cusamano (uncredited)

1994

Monkey Trouble as Drake

1994

MacShayne: Winner Takes All as Martin Rome

1993

Diagnosis: Murder as Capt. Ronnie Schwarz

1993

Desire as Nick Palermo

1993

Lost in Yonkers as Hollywood Harry (as Robert Guy Miranda)

1992

Sister Act as Joey

1991

The Rocketeer as Spanish Johnny

1990

My Blue Heaven as Lilo Mello

1990

Sons as Fred

1990

Chips, the War Dog as Sgt. Rust

1989

Quantum Leap as Carlo Degorio

1988

Midnight Run as Joey, Serrano's henchman

1987

21 Jump Street as Sal Landers

1987

The Untouchables as Gunned Head

1987

The Living Daylights as Pushkin's Hitman

1987

Inside Out as Sal

1987

Wiseguy: Pilot as Tony Greco

1986

The Last Precinct as Not available

1985

Street Hawk as Harry

1984

Murder, She Wrote as Gino Carboni

1984

1st & Ten as Vince Arcola

1983

The A-Team as Joe Scarlett

1982

Knight Rider as Paolo

1982

T. J. Hooker as Arturo Buccoli