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Ray Sharkey
Nov 14, 1952 (72 years old) in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Known For
Faerie Tale Theatre
Miami Vice
Barney Miller
Barney Miller
The Jeffersons
Credits
1993 ·
Cop & ½
as Vinnie Fountain
1992 ·
In the Line of Duty: Street War
as Det. Victor Tomasino
1992 ·
Zebrahead
as Richard
1992 ·
Round Trip to Heaven
as Stoneface
1992 ·
Chrome Soldiers
as Gabe Ricci
1992 ·
Dead On: Relentless II
as Kyle Valsone
1991 ·
The Man in the Family
as
1991 ·
Caged Fear
as Warden Hayes
1990 ·
The Cops Are Robbers
as
1990 ·
The Rain Killer
as Capra
1990 ·
The Take
as Dennis
1990 ·
27 Wagons Full of Cotton
as Silva
1989 ·
The Neon Empire
as Junior Molov
1989 ·
The Neon Empire
as Junior Molov
1989 ·
Wired
as Angel Velasquez
1989 ·
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills
as Frank
1989 ·
The Revenge of Al Capone
as Scarface
1988 ·
Act of Piracy
as Jack Wilcox
1987 ·
Jake and the Fatman
as
1987 ·
Wiseguy: Pilot
as Sonny Steelgrave
1987 ·
Wiseguy
as
1987 ·
P.I. Private Investigations
as Ryan
1986 ·
No Mercy
as Angles Ryan
1986 ·
Crime Story
as US Atty. Harry Breitel
1986 ·
Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp
as Grand Vizier
1986 ·
Wise Guys
as Marco
1985 ·
92 Grosvenor Street
as
1985 ·
The Equalizer
as Geoffery Dryden
1985 ·
The Ray Bradbury Theater
as
1985 ·
Hellhole
as Silk
1984 ·
Body Rock
as Terrence
1984 ·
Miami Vice
as
1984 ·
Du-beat-e-o
as duBEAT-e-o
1983 ·
The Hitchhiker
as Eric Coleman
1982 ·
Faerie Tale Theatre
as Grand Vizier
1982 ·
Some Kind of Hero
as Sgt. Vinnie DiAngelo
1982 ·
Regina Roma
as Carry
1981 ·
The Ordeal of Bill Carney
as Bill Carney
1981 ·
Love and Money
as Byron Levin
1980 ·
The Idolmaker
as Vincent 'Vinnie' Vacarri
1980 ·
Willie and Phil
as Phil D'Amico
1980 ·
Heart Beat
as Ira
1978 ·
Paradise Alley
as Legs
1978 ·
Who'll Stop the Rain
as Smitty
1977 ·
Stunts
as Paul Salerno
1977 ·
Hot Tomorrows
as Louis
1976 ·
Trackdown
as Flash
1975 ·
Barney Miller
as David Salas
1975 ·
Barney Miller
as Hold-Up Man
1975 ·
The Jeffersons
as
1973 ·
Kojak
as Gallagher (uncredited)
1972 ·
The Streets of San Francisco
as
1971 ·
All in the Family
as Man At Clinic (uncredited)