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Angelo Salvatore Rossitto (February 18, 1908 – September 21, 1991) was an American actor and voice artist. He had
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and was tall, and was often billed as Little Angie or Moe. Angelo first appeared in silent films opposite
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and
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. On screen, he portrayed everything from dwarfs, midgets, gnomes and pygmies as well as monsters, villains and aliens, with appearances in more than 70 films.


Biography

Rossitto was born in
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to Salvatore Rossitto and Carmela Caniglia, both born in
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, Province of Siracusa,
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, Italy and had a sister, Josephine Rossitto. He was discovered by
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and made his screen debut opposite Barrymore in '' The Beloved Rogue'' (1927). That same year he appeared in Warner Brother's ''
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''. He appeared in the controversial 1932 film '' Freaks'' directed by
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, and another controversial film, 1938's '' Child Bride''. During the 1940s, he appeared in several poverty row movies starring
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. He appeared frequently in television series and mini-series, particularly best known for the police drama ''
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'', and his later film roles included appearances in '' Alex in Wonderland'' (1970), ''
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'' (1971), '' Dracula vs. Frankenstein'' (1971), '' Little Cigars'' (1973), and ''
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'' (1978). His last major role was as "Master" opposite
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in ''
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'' (1985).


Popular culture

Rossitto appears alongside singer/songwriter
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and Lee Kolima on the cover art of Waits' 1983 album ''
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'', which pays homage to his performance in ''Freaks''. He also appears on the cover of
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's album '' The Basement Tapes''.


Filmography

*'' The Beloved Rogue'' (1927) as Beppo - the Dwarf (film debut) *''
Old San Francisco ''Old San Francisco'' is a 1927 American synchronized sound historical drama film starring Dolores Costello and featuring Warner Oland. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects ...
'' (1927) as Chang Loo - the Dwarf *'' While the City Sleeps'' (1928) as Member of Skeeter's Gang (uncredited) *'' The Viking'' (1928) as Viking Dwarf (uncredited) *'' Seven Footprints to Satan'' (1929) as The Dwarf *'' One Stolen Night'' (1929) as The Dwarf *'' The Mysterious Island'' (1929) as Underwater Creature (uncredited) *'' The Big House'' (1930) as Inmate (uncredited) *'' The Phantom of Paris'' (1931) as Prisoner (uncredited) *'' Freaks'' (1932) as Angeleno *'' The Sign of the Cross'' (1932) as Impaled Pygmy (uncredited) * ''Meet the Champ'' (1933, Short) as Midget *'' Carnival Lady'' (1933) as Dwarf (uncredited) *'' I Believed in You'' (1934) as Greenwich Village Waiter (uncredited) *'' Babes in Toyland'' (1934) as Elmer - Second Little Pig/1st Sandman in Cave (uncredited) *''
Dante's Inferno ''Inferno'' (; Italian for ' Hell') is the first part of Italian writer Dante Alighieri's 14th-century narrative poem '' The Divine Comedy'', followed by and . The ''Inferno'' describes the journey of a fictionalised version of Dante himsel ...
'' (1935) as Passenger in Boiler Room (uncredited) *''
A Midsummer Night's Dream ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' is a Comedy (drama), comedy play written by William Shakespeare in about 1595 or 1596. The play is set in Athens, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One s ...
'' (1935) as Gnome (uncredited) *''
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'' (1937) as Little Person Entering Studio Gate (uncredited) *'' Child Bride'' (1938) as Angelo *''
Mr. Wong in Chinatown ''Mr. Wong in Chinatown'' is a 1939 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong.Stephen Jacobs, ''Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster'', Tomahawk Press 2011 p 246 The film is the third in the series of ...
'' (1939) as Mute Dwarf (uncredited) *''
The Wizard of Oz ''The Wizard of Oz'' is a 1939 American Musical film, musical fantasy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). Based on the 1900 novel ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' by L. Frank Baum, it was primarily directed by Victor Fleming, who left pro ...
'' (1939) as Munchkin Villager (uncredited) *'' Doomed to Die'' (1940) as Newsboy #3 in Montage (uncredited) *'' Spooks Run Wild'' (1941) as Luigi *'' Hellzapoppin''' (1941) as Dwarf Devil (uncredited) *''
The Corpse Vanishes ''The Corpse Vanishes'' is a 1942 American mystery horror film starring Bela Lugosi, directed by Wallace Fox, and written by Harvey Gates. Lugosi portrays a mad scientist who injects his aging wife (played by Elizabeth Russell) with fluids f ...
'' (1942) as Toby *''
The Spider Woman ''The Spider Woman'' (alternatively titled ''Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman'' and ''Spider Woman'') is a 1943 mystery film starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, the seventh of fourteen such films the ...
'' (1944) as Obongo - Pygmy (uncredited) *''
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" () is a folk tale in Arabic added to the ''One Thousand and One Nights'' in the 18th century by its French translator Antoine Galland, who heard it from Syrian storyteller Hanna Diyab. As one of the most popul ...
'' (1944) as Arab Dwarf (uncredited) *'' Lady in the Dark'' (1944) as Bunny, Midget (uncredited) *'' Two Smart People'' (1946) as Street Musician (uncredited) *'' Scared to Death'' (1947) as Indigo *''
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock ''The Sin of Harold Diddlebock'' is a 1947 American comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring the silent film comic icon Harold Lloyd (in his final film appearance), and featuring a supporting cast including female protagonis ...
'' (1947) as Midget (uncredited) *'' Samson and Delilah'' (1949) - Midget at Arena (uncredited) *'' The Baron of Arizona'' (1950) as Angie - Gypsy *'' Pygmy Island'' (1950) as Pygmy in Cave (uncredited) *'' The Bandit Queen'' (1950) as Nino *'' The Greatest Show on Earth'' (1952) as Midget (uncredited) *'' Mesa of Lost Women'' (1953) as Dwarf Lab Assistant (uncredited) *'' Jungle Moon Men'' (1955) -as Smallest Moon-Man (uncredited) *''
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'' (1955) as Newsboy (uncredited) *''
Carousel A carousel or carrousel (mainly North American English), merry-go-round (International English), or galloper (British English) is a type of amusement ride consisting of a rotating circular platform with seats for riders. The seats are tradit ...
'' (1956) as Midget (uncredited) *''
Invasion of the Saucer Men ''Invasion of the Saucer Men'' (U.K. title: ''Invasion of the Hell Creatures''; working title: ''Spacemen Saturday Night''), is a 1957 black-and-white comic science fiction/ comedy horror film produced by James H. Nicholson for release by Amer ...
'' (1957) as Saucer Man *'' The Story of Mankind'' (1957) as Dwarf in Nero's Court (uncredited) *'' The Wild and the Innocent'' (1959) as Midget (uncredited) *''
Pocketful of Miracles ''Pocketful of Miracles'' is a 1961 American comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Bette Davis, produced and directed by Frank Capra, filmed in Panavision. The screenplay by Hal Kanter and Harry Tugend was based on Robert Riskin's screenplay f ...
'' (1961) as Angie (uncredited) *'' The Magic Sword'' (1962) as 2nd Dwarf (uncredited) *''
Confessions of an Opium Eater ''Confessions of an Opium Eater'' also known as Souls for Sale and Evils of Chinatown is a 1962 American crime film produced and directed by Albert Zugsmith. It is loosely based on the 1821 autobiographical novel ''Confessions of an English Opiu ...
'' (1962) as Newspaper Boy (uncredited) *''
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm ''The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm'' is a 1962 American Biographical film, biographical fantasy film directed by Henry Levin (film director), Henry Levin and George Pal. The latter was the producer and also in charge of the stop motion a ...
'' (1962) as Dwarf (uncredited) *'' Requiem for a Heavyweight'' (1962) as Midget Wrestler Outside Wrestling Ring (uncredited) *''Terrified'' (1963) as Midget (uncredited) *'' The Perils of Pauline'' (1967) as Pygmy Leader's Assistant (uncredited) *'' The Trip'' (1967) as Dwarf in Forest Fantasy (uncredited) *'' Doctor Dolittle'' (1967) as Dwarf (uncredited) *'' Pufnstuf'' (1970) as Seymore Spider / Clang *'' Alex in Wonderland'' (1970) as Fellini #1 *''
Brain of Blood ''Brain of Blood'' (also known as ''The Creature's Revenge'', ''The Oozing Skull'', and ''The Undying Brain'') is a 1971 American horror film directed by Al Adamson and starring Grant Williams (actor), Grant Williams, Kent Taylor and Reed Hadley. ...
'' (1971) as Dorro *'' Dracula vs. Frankenstein'' (1971) as Grazbo *'' Little Cigars'' (1973) as Angelo *'' The Stone Killer'' (1973) as Little Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited) *''The Clones'' (1973) as Man at Phone Booth *''
The Master Gunfighter ''The Master Gunfighter'' is a Western film released in 1975 in Panavision, written and produced by Tom Laughlin, who also played the lead as Finley. ''The Master Gunfighter'' is mainly a remake of the 1969 Japanese film '' Goyokin'', although th ...
'' (1975) as Side show midget *'' I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?'' (1975) as Little Pianist/Newsboy *''
Fairy Tales A fairy tale (alternative names include fairytale, fairy story, household tale, magic tale, or wonder tale) is a short story that belongs to the Folklore, folklore genre. Such stories typically feature Magic (supernatural), magic, Incantation, e ...
'' (1978) as Otto *''
The Lord of the Rings ''The Lord of the Rings'' is an Epic (genre), epic high fantasy novel written by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's book ''The Hobbit'' but eventually d ...
'' (1978) as Character Actor (voice) *'' The Dark'' (1979) as Angie (uncredited) *'' Galaxina'' (1980) as Monster from Egg *'' Can't Stop the Music'' (1980) as Fruit seller (uncredited) *'' Smokey Bites the Dust'' (1981) as Desk Clerk *'' Something Wicked This Way Comes'' (1983) as Little Person #1 *''
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome ''Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'' (also known as ''Mad Max 3'') is a 1985 Australian post-apocalyptic dystopian action film directed by George Miller and George Ogilvie and written by Terry Hayes and Miller. It is the third installment in the ''M ...
'' (1985) as The Master *'' From a Whisper to a Scream'' (1987) as Tinker *''
The Other Side of the Wind ''The Other Side of the Wind'' is a 2018 satirical drama film co-written, co-edited, and directed by Orson Welles, and posthumously released after 48 years in development. The film stars John Huston, Bob Random, Peter Bogdanovich, Susan Strasb ...
'' (2018) as himself (final film role, released posthumously)


See also

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Little People of America Little People of America (LPA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which provides support, resources, and information to individuals with dwarfism and their families. Founding LPA was founded in 1957 by actor Billy Barty when he informally ca ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rossitto, Angelo 1908 births 1991 deaths 20th-century American male actors Actors with dwarfism American actors with disabilities American people of Italian descent Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) Male actors from Omaha, Nebraska