Jon Polito
{{Short description|American actor (1950–2016)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2018}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Jon Polito
| image = Jon Polito.jpg
| caption = Polito in 1989
| birth_name = Jon Raymond Polito
| birth_date = {{Birth date|mf=yes|1950|12|29}}
| birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|mf=yes|2016|9|1|1950|12|29}}
| death_place = Duarte, California, U.S.
| occupation = Actor
| spouse = {{marriage|Darryl Armbruster
|2015}}
| father =
| mother =
| relatives = Jack Polito (brother)
| awards = Cinequest Film Festival:
Maverick Spirit Award (2005)
HRIFF:
Best Actor in a Short Film (2012)
| years_active = 1981–2016
}}
Jon Raymond Polito (December 29, 1950 – September 1, 2016) was an American actor. In a film and television career spanning 35 years, he amassed over 220 credits.{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2016/film/news/jon-polito-dead-dies-coen-brothers-big-lebowski-1201851203/|title=Jon Polito, Actor in Coen Brothers Films, Dies at 65|date=September 2, 2016 |magazine=Variety|access-date=September 2, 2016}} His television roles included Detective Steve Crosetti in the first two seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street and Phil Bartoli on the first season of Crime Story. He also appeared in several films including The Rocketeer, The Crow and Gangster Squad, as well as his work with the Coen brothers. He appeared in five of their films, including Miller's Crossing, Barton Fink and The Big Lebowski. Polito also portrayed hungry i nightclub impresario Enrico Banducci in a large supporting role in Tim Burton's 2014 film Big Eyes starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz.
Early life
Polito was born on December 29, 1950, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to John and Delaida "Dee" ({{nee|Pompei}}) Polito. He had an older sister and brother, Rosemary Simpson and Jack Polito, an animator.{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/03/arts/television/jon-polito-a-favorite-in-coen-brothers-films-dies-at-65.html|title=Jon Polito, a Favorite in Coen Brothers Films, Dies at 65|last=Slotnik|first=Daniel E.|date=September 2, 2016|newspaper=The New York Times|issn=0362-4331|access-date=September 5, 2016}} After acting at the West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys, he studied theater at Villanova University.
''Homicide: Life on the Street''
Polito was initially reluctant to audition for Homicide as he had just relocated from New York City to Los Angeles, and did not want to move to Baltimore for the series. He was initially offered a role as a Polish-American detective, but series co-creators Barry Levinson and Tom Fontana rewrote the character as an Italian named Steve Crosetti and cast him in the role. The Polish detective was also rewritten, becoming Detective Meldrick Lewis, and was played by African-American actor Clark Johnson.{{cite web|url=http://www.grouchoreviews.com/interviews/73|work=The Groucho Reviews|title=Jon Polito interview|date=March 5, 2005|access-date=March 22, 2013}}
The show was rating poorly and the producers were under pressure from NBC to include a new female character (Megan Russert) in the hope of gaining broader appeal. As a result, they decided to write out Polito's character at the end of Season 2. Fontana assured him that he would be brought back later in the season, but Polito was unhappy and criticized the producers publicly, an action he later said that he regretted. The outburst caused a rift with Fontana,{{cite web|url=https://www.avclub.com/article/rip-jon-polito-favorite-coen-brothers-242083|title=R.I.P. Jon Polito, a favorite of the Coen Brothers|work=The A.V. Club|date=September 2, 2016 |access-date=September 2, 2016}} and the Crosetti character was killed off early in Season 3, with the explanation that the detective had committed suicide. This further infuriated Polito, who again complained to the media, triggering a public dispute with Fontana. Interviewed about the situation in 2005, Polito expressed regret for his handling of the matter. He said that he and Fontana had subsequently reconciled, and as a result the Crosetti character returned to make a farewell appearance as a spirit in Homicide: The Movie.{{cite web|url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/1994/12/02/characters-suicide-has-actor-steaming/|title=Character's Suicide Has Actor Steaming|date=December 2, 1994|author=Philadelphia Inquirer|work=Orlando Sentinel|access-date=March 22, 2013|author-link=Philadelphia Inquirer}}
Coen brothers collaboration
Polito was a regular in the films of the Coen brothers, appearing in five of their films. The Coens had seen Polito in the New York stage adaptation of Death of a Salesman in 1986 playing Howard Wagner. They approached him to play the part of The Dane in Miller's Crossing (1990), but after reading the script he turned them down saying he would only play the Italian gangster Johnny Caspar. The Coens auditioned several other actors but eventually used Polito after they made him read his entire role cold.{{cite web|url=https://www.avclub.com/article/jon-polito-60244|title=Jon Polito - Random Roles|date=August 11, 2011|work=The A.V. Club|access-date=September 2, 2016}}
He was offered the role of Lou Breeze in their next film Barton Fink (1991), in a role which was written especially for him. Again he turned down the Coens' offer, saying he wanted to play the part of film producer Jack Lipnick. Actress Frances McDormand persuaded him to take the role, saying it would change his career. He later appeared in The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) as an eccentric businessman, The Big Lebowski (1998) as a private detective and finally in 2001 as a flirtatious salesman in The Man Who Wasn't There.
Awards
Polito won an Obie Award in 1980 for his theater performances off Broadway, and for his lifetime of work in film and television, he received the Maverick Spirit Award at Cinequest Film Festival in 2005.{{cite web|url=http://cinequest.org/events/158423/maverick-spirit-event-jon-polito-american-dynamo|title=Maverick Spirit Event: Jon Polito: American Dynamo|publisher=Cinequest Film Festival|first=Pete|last=Crane|date=2005}} In 2012, he won the award for "Best Actor in a Short Film" at Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival.{{cite web|archivedate=December 6, 2012|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121206020151/https://hollywoodreelindependentfilmfestival.com/ProgramGuide2012/Awards/2012AwardWinners.php|url=http://hollywoodreelindependentfilmfestival.com/ProgramGuide2012/Awards/2012AwardWinners.php|title=2012 HRIFF Award Winners|publisher=Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival|access-date=August 29, 2014}}
Personal life
Polito was gay and married fellow actor Darryl Armbruster on October 16, 2015, fifteen years after they first met.
Death
Polito died from multiple myeloma on September 1, 2016,{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/jon-polito-roles-coen-brother-films-dead-65-article-1.2775628|title=Jon Polito, known for roles in Coen brothers films, dead at 65|publisher=nydailynews.com|author=Nicole Bitette|date=September 2, 2016|access-date=September 1, 2016}} at the City of Hope National Medical Center, where he was being treated. He was 65 years old.
Filmography
=Film=
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|+ Jon Polito film credits{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9efd2e6a|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160927232716/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9efd2e6a|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 27, 2016|title=Jon Polito|publisher=British Film Institute|access-date=September 3, 2016}}{{cite web|url=https://www.allmovie.com/artist/jon-polito-p57215/filmography|title=Jon Polito Filmography|publisher=Allmovie.com|access-date=September 4, 2016}}{{cite web |title=Jon Polito (visual voices guide) |url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Jon-Polito/ |access-date=November 2, 2023 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Ref |
scope="row" | 1982
| Detective Sporaco | Also known as The Killing Hour | |
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scope="row" rowspan=2|1984
| The Princess and the Call Girl | Private Detective | | |
C.H.U.D.
| Newscaster | |
scope="row" rowspan=2|1985
| 1st Cop | Credited as John Polito |
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins
| Zack | |
scope="row" rowspan=3|1986
| Detective Walter Bedsoe | |
Dream Lover
| Dr. James | |
Fire with Fire
| Boss | |
scope="row" | 1987
| Kline | |
scope="row" | 1988
| Homeboy | Moe "Fingers" | |
scope="row" rowspan=2|1990
| Chuck Greenwald | |
Miller's Crossing
| Giovanni Gasparo / Johnny Caspar | |
scope="row" rowspan=2|1991
| Lou Breeze | |
The Rocketeer
| Bigelow | |
scope="row" rowspan=2|1992
| Jack "Fat Jack" | |
Flodders in America
| Larry Rosenbaum | Flodder in Amerika! in Dutch | |
scope="row" | 1993
| The Contenders | Pedro Perusia | | |
scope="row" rowspan=3 | 1994
| Mr. Bumstead | |
The Crow
| Gideon | |
Blankman
| Michael "The Suit" Minelli | |
scope="row" rowspan=2|1995
| Fluke | Boss | |
Bushwhacked
| FBI Agent Palmer | |
scope="row" rowspan=3 | 1996
| Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco | Ashcan | Voice |
Just Your Luck
| Nick | |
Inside Out
| Paparazzi | Short film | |
scope="row" | 1997
| The Corporate Ladder | Mr. Deacon | | |
scope="row" rowspan=5|1998
| Private Investigator Da Fino | |
With Friends Like These...
| Rudy Ptak | |
Tale of the Mummy
| Parsons | | |
Music from Another Room
| Lorenzo Palmieri | | |
Nowhere Land
| Frank | |
scope="row" rowspan=6 | 1999
| Vinnie "Uncle Vinnie" | |
Road Kill
| "Jelly" | |
The Green Mile
| D Block Prison Guard | Uncredited | |
Stuart Little
| Detective Sherman | |
Carlo's Wake
| Uncle Gus | |
Surgeon General's Warning
| The Other Guy | Short film | |
scope="row" rowspan=4 | 2000
| The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle | Schoentell | |
The Dancing Pumpkin
| | Animated short | |
The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas!
| Virgil | Voice | |
Boys Life 3
| Paparazzi | Segment: Inside Out | |
scope="row" | 2000
| Flies on Cupid | Giorgio Gagantano | | |
scope="row" rowspan=6 | 2001
| Ramón Rudd, The Banker | |
Frank's Last Dance
| Frank | Short film | |
Mimic 2
| Morrie Deaver | Direct-to-video |
The Shrink Is In
| Judge Bob | |
The Man Who Wasn't There
| Creighton Tolliver | |
After Sex
| Naldo | Credited as John Polito | |
scope="row" rowspan=2 | 2002
| King | | |
29 Palms
| The Security Guard | |
scope="row" rowspan=4 | 2003
| {{sortname|The|Singing Detective|The Singing Detective (film)}} | Second Hood | |
View from the Top
| Roy Roby | | |
No Credits, No Peace
| The Network Executive | Short film | |
The Box
| Michael Dickerson | | |
scope="row" rowspan=2 | 2004
| Charlie the Ox | Freddy Boon | | |
The Last Shot
| Wally Kamin | |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | 2005
| Tony | | |
The Honeymooners
| Kirby | | |
scope="row" rowspan=7 | 2006
| Jimmy, The Photographer | Released on DVD as Lies & Alibis | |
Cutting Room
| Sandy | |
Grilled
| Leon Waterman | |
Flags of Our Fathers
| Borough President | |
Big Nothing
| FBI Agent Hymes | |
Happily N'Ever After
| Wolf 1 | Voice |
Cleaners
| | Short film | |
scope="row" rowspan=2 | 2007
| Mr. Archibald | |
American Gangster
| Rossi | |
scope="row" rowspan=3 | 2008
| Lou Burns | | |
Bart Got a Room
| Bob | |
Animated American
| Max Rabbit | Short film |
scope="row" rowspan=2 | 2009
| Super Capers: The Origins of Ed and the Missing Bullion | Captain Sludge | |
Locker 13
| Don Dillon | Short film | |
scope="row" rowspan="7" | 2010
| Police Captain | Voice, short film |
Burning Palms
| Ned | | |
The Grind
| HIM | | |
Venus & Vegas
| Frank | | |
The Last Godfather
| Don Bonfante | | |
Stiffs
| John "The Prince" Monaco | | |
The Talking Head
| Mr. Opportunity | Short film | |
scope="row" rowspan=4 | 2011
| Son of Morning | Mr. Bordasche | | |
Atlas Shrugged: Part I
| Orren Boyle | |
From the Head
| Vinnie | |
Batman: Year One
| Voice, direct-to-video |
scope="row" rowspan=2 | 2012
| Jonny Boy | Jonny Boy | Short film | |
Anti-Muse
| Anti-Muse | Short film | |
scope="row" | 2013
| |
scope="row" | 2014
| Big Eyes | |
scope="row" | 2018
| Herbert Englehart | Final film role; posthumous | |
=Television=
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|+ Jon Polito television credits ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Ref |
scope="row" | 1981
| Tommy "Three Finger Brown" Lucchese | Television miniseries | |
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scope="row" | 1983
| Running Out | Joe Poswalsky | Television film | |
scope="row" | 1984
| A Good Sport | Man in Taxi | Television film | |
scope="row" | 1985
| Howard | Television film |
scope="row" rowspan=2| 1986
| A Deadly Business | Vitola | Television film |
The Equalizer
| Gianni Greco | Episode: "Unpunished Crimes" |
scope="row" | 1986–1988
| Phil Bartoli | 16 episodes |
scope="row" rowspan=2| 1987
| The Equalizer | Gene Carmack | Episode: "Memories of Manon" (Parts 1 & 2) |
Ohara
| Captain Ross | 11 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=3|1988
| Alone in the Neon Jungle | Brad Stakowski | Television film |
Wiseguy
| Eddie Van Platt | Episode: "Player to Be Named Now" | |
Miami Vice
| El Gato | 2 episodes |
scope="row" rowspan=3|1989
| The Equalizer | David Pfieffer | Episode: "Silent Fury" |
Livin' Large
| Sal | Television film | |
Trying Times
| Agent Caponello | Episode: "Death and Taxes" | |
scope="row" rowspan=2|1991
| Nikos Stano | Episode: "Deadline" |
Empty Nest
| Slocum | Episode: "Harry's Got a Gun" | |
scope="row" | 1992
| Leon "Pepe" Pepperman | 4 episodes |
scope="row" | 1992–1994
| Lieutenant Peter DiMartini | 2 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=3|1993
| Ty Warner | Voice |
Fallen Angels
| Al Reseck | Episode: "I'll Be Waiting" |
The Untouchables
| Tommy Palumbo | 2 episodes | |
scope="row" | 1993–1994
| Homicide: Life on the Street | 13 episodes |
scope="row" rowspan=3|1994
| Viper | Councilman Strand | Episode: "Pilot" | |
Girls in Prison
| Boss Johnson | Television film |
The Shaggy Dog
| Detective Al | Television film |
scope="row" rowspan=6|1995
| Detective Bill Ranford | Episode: "Life Support" | |
Mad About You
| Ralphy | Episode: "My Boyfriend's Back!" |
Burke's Law
| Tony Renaldo | Episode: "Who Killed Cock-a-Doodle Dooley?" | |
NYPD Blue
| Paul Biaggi | Episode: "One Big Happy Family" |
The Invaders
| Whitley, Metro HQ | Miniseries | |
High Society
| Alvin Spalding | Episode: "We Ought to Be in Pictures" | |
scope="row" | 1995–1996
| Dream On | Louie | 4 episodes | |
scope="row" | 1996–1998
| John Dennis | 2 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=4|1996
| Victor the Clown | Episode: "Women & Children First" | |
Swift Justice
| Tom Luddy | Episode: "Supernote" | |
The Pretender
| Ben Hansel | Episode: "A Virus Among Us" | |
Roseanne
| Mr. Russo | Episode: "Millions from Heaven" | |
scope="row" | 1996–2000
| Constantin Falzone / Ben Hansel | 2 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=5|1997
| Fired Up | Sam Harris | Episode: "Domestic Bliss" | |
Over the Top
| Mr. Hampstead | Episode: "The Bee Story" | |
Life with Louie
| Red Meat | Voice | |
Night Man
| Al Capone | Episode: "That Ol' Gang of Mine" | |
Invasion
| Detective Kemper | Miniseries |
scope="row" | 1997–2000
| Cliff Mourning / Louie DeFozio | 2 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=9|1998
| Players | Pappas | Episode: "Mint Condition" | |
Jenny
| Sid Bouchie | Episode: "A Girl's Gotta Get It" | |
Seinfeld
| Silvio | Episode: The Reverse Peephole" |
New York Undercover
| Rinaldi / John Dennis | 2 episodes | |
The Defenders: Choice of Evils
| District Attorney Al Orsini | Television film |
Money Play$
| Lou Spano | Television film | |
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show
| Marvin 'Marv' Fishland | Episode: "Honey, She's Like a Fish Out of Water" | |
Veronica's Closet
| Mr. Lehman | Episode: "Veronica's Dog Day Afternoon" | |
Millennium
| Eddie Scarpino Giannini | Episode: "Omerta" | |
scope="row" rowspan=3|1999
| Roland Margolis | Episode: "Truth and Consequences" | |
Good vs. Evil
| Howard | Episode: "Sunday Night Evil" | |
The Apartment Complex
| Dr. Caligari | Television film |
scope="row" rowspan=7|2000
| Television film |
Popular
| Caesar Croutons | Episode: "Hard on the Outside, Soft in the Middle" | |
The Invisible Man
| Eddie The Mammoth | Episode: "Pilot" | |
Gideon's Crossing
| Lou Peda | Episode: "The Race" | |
Batman Beyond
| Major | Voice, episode: "Betrayal" |
Oh Yeah! Cartoons
| Fisherman | Voice, episode: "Tales from the Goose Lady: The Fisherman, the Fisherman's Wife, and the Fish" |
Nature Boy
| Mort Ruby | Television film | |
scope="row" | 2001
| Rhonda Parks | Episode: "Our Place" | |
scope="row" rowspan=2|2001–2002
| Stansfield | 3 episodes | |
The Chronicle
| Donald Stern | 22 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=5|2002
| Becker | Leonard Nagle | Episode: "Piece Talks" | |
Time Squad
| Voice, episode: "The Clownfather" | |
Women vs. Men
| Desk Sgt. | Television film | |
Push, Nevada
| Silas Bodnick | Episode: "The Amount" |
She Spies
| Edward Malloy | Episode: "Ice Man" | |
scope="row" | 2002–2003
| Pete / Father in Kirk's Film | 2 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=4|2003
| Dragnet | Richard Maughm | Episode: "The Silver Slayer" |
Crossing Jordan
| Dick | Episode: "Wild Card" | |
{{sortname|The|Lyon's Den}}
| Mr. Carpeggi | Episode: "Trick or Treat" | |
Life on Parole
| Ernie | Television film | |
scope="row" | 2003–2004
| Mr. Rayfield | 2 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=6|2004
| Enzo Fontana | Episode: "Wild and the Innocent" | |
It's All Relative
| Leonard | Episode: "A Long Day's Journey Into Leonard's" | |
Judging Amy
| District Attorney Gerald Abner | 2 episodes | |
The Jury
| Johnny Pappas | Episode: "The Boxer" | |
Scrubs
| Mr. Summers | Episode: "My Female Trouble" | |
My Wife and Kids
| Minister | Episode: "The Wedding" | |
scope="row" rowspan=8|2005
| Gold | Television film |
Desperate Housewives
| Charles Skouras | Episode: "Love Is in the Air" |
Without a Trace
| Jimmy 'The Tooth' Fusco | Episode: "Lone Star" | |
American Dad: The New CIA
| Petruchio | Animated TV short | |
Gone, But Not Forgotten
| Sam Oberhurst | Miniseries | |
Threshold
| Nicky Frost | Episode: "The Order" | |
Avatar: The Last Airbender
| Chief Arnook | Voice, 3 episodes |
{{sortname|The|Buzz on Maggie}}
| New Aldrin / New Pupert | Voice, episode: "Those Pesky Roaches" | |
scope="row" | 2005–2008
| Joe Grimaldi | 2 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=2|2006
| Montesquino | Episode: "Haeckel's Tale" | |
Handy Manny
| Joe Bolotero | Voice, episode: "Supremoguy/Tool Talk" | |
scope="row" | 2007
| Medium | Vincent DiScala | Episode: "Better Off Dead" | |
scope="row" | 2007–2008
| El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | Don Bafi Big Man | Voice, 3 episodes |
scope="row" rowspan=6|2008
| The Cleaner | Episode: "Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast" | |
Rock Monster
| The Colonel | Television film | |
Chowder
| Funjl / Guy | Voice, episode: "The Moldy Touch/The Heavy Sleeper" |
Do Not Disturb
| R.J. | Episode: "Dosing" | |
Chocolate News
| Harvey Silverstein | "Episode 7" | |
Two and a Half Men
| Mr. Sharipa | Episode: "He Smelled the Ham, He Got Excited" | |
scope="row" | 2008–2009
| Judge Dominick Ventimiglia | 10 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=2|2009
| Monk | George Gionopolis | Episode: "Mr. Monk Fights City Hall" | |
Citizen Jane
| Detective Romer | Television film | |
scope="row" | 2009–2010
| Vito Renzuli | 2 episodes | |
scope="row" | 2010
| {{sortname|The|Mentalist}} | Duesterberg | Episode: "Red Herring" | |
scope="row" rowspan=4|2011
| Funny or Die Presents... | Eddy | Episode #2.1 - Segment: "United States Police Department" | |
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
| Mizaru | Voice, episode: "Simian Says" | |
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
| Gino Reynolds | Episode: "Frank's Brother" | |
ThunderCats
| Conquedor | Voice, episode: "Berbils" |
scope="row" rowspan=3|2012
| "Lucky" Louie Gianelli | Season 2 episode 3: "Jango and Rossi" | |
Robot and Monster
| Sir Cranklin | Voice, episode: "First Impressions" |
Mike & Molly
| Frankie Moranto | Episode: "Thanksgiving Is Canceled" | |
scope="row" | 2012–2013
| Bunheads | Sal Russano | 2 episodes | |
scope="row" rowspan=4|2014
| Castle | Harold Metzger | Episode: "That '70s Show" | |
Murder in the First
| Judge Greer / Judge Emerson Greer | 3 episodes | |
39 to Go
| Mathis | 2 episodes | |
Saint Francis
| Cupcake | Television film | |
scope="row" | 2014–2016
| Earl Chambers | 3 episodes | |
scope="row" | 2015
| Broker | Ignacio Ronconi | TV short | |
scope="row" rowspan=4|2016
| Dr. Kalgary | Voice, episode: "Roots" | |
Comedy Bang! Bang!
| Frank O'Brien | Episode: "Tony Hale Wears a Blue Flannel Shirt and Fuchsia Sneakers" | |
Major Crimes
| Dino Kotero | Episode: "Cashed Out" | |
Ultimate Spider-Man
| Voice, episode: "Return to the Spider-Verse: Part 3" |
scope="row" rowspan=2|2017
| The Super Man | Floyd | Episode: "Dumpster Diving" | |
Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure
| Griffon of Pittsford | Voice, episode: "Not in the Mood" |
=Video games=
class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" | Notes |
scope="row" | 1999
| Dark Army Orc / Elliott The Guard / Viscosa | Voice |
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scope="row" | 2007
| Ulysses S. Pitt | Voice |
scope="row" | 2013
| G.C.P.D. Commissioner Gillian B. Loeb | Voice |
scope="row" | 2016
| Voice |
References
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External links
- {{IMDb name|0689237}}
- {{YouTube|u=Johnnie1950|{{PAGENAMEBASE}}}}
- [http://www.grouchoreviews.com/index.php?module=subjects&func=viewpage&pageid=73 Grouchoreviews.com interview with Jon Polito] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070730060839/http://www.grouchoreviews.com/index.php?module=subjects&func=viewpage&pageid=73 |date=July 30, 2007 }}
- [https://video.fc2.com/content/20100928Uc07GvXH Name Dropping with Jason Stuart interview with Jon Polito]
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