Thomas Francis Rosqui[2] (June 12, 1928 – April 12, 1991)[3] was an American character actor known for his versatility at portraying a variety of stage and film roles.
When Blau and Irving formed the Lincoln Center Repertory Company, he was invited to join it, performing there for two years, appearing in The Condemned of Altona and Danton's Death.
He also appeared on television, but his most prominent role was as Corleone family bodyguard Rocco Lampone in the first two Godfather movies.
[5] Rosqui was married to actress Erica Yohn until his death at age 62 in 1991, following a long struggle with cancer.
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