
Actor
Tony Rosato
Born 1954 · Naples, Campania, Italy
Antonio Rosato (26 December 1954 – 10 January 2017) was an Italian-Canadian actor and comedian who appeared in television and films. He was best known as a cast member on both SCTV and Saturday Night Live. In fact, Rosato is one of only three actors (along with Robin Duke and Martin Short) to be cast members of both SCTV and SNL and the first not born in either the United States or Canada. Celebrities impersonated by Rosato on SCTV include: Lou Costello (whom he also impersonated when he was a cast member on SNL), William Conrad, Danny Thomas, Woodstock co-organizer Chip Monck, SNL cast member John Belushi, Tony Orlando, Don Ho, and Ella Fitzgerald. His characters on SNL, despite his short tenure, were memorable as well, and included Ed Asner (in character as Lou Grant), Captain Kangaroo, and U.S. Attorney General Ed Meese. He also voiced Luigi in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World. From Wikipedia.
Acting

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Luigi (voice) · 1990

Highlander: The Series
Benny Carbassa · 1992

Saturday Night Live
Jerry Hemphill / Mike Short / Various · 1975

The Silent Partner
Person Standing Outside Bank Door Being Unlocked (uncredited) · 1978

Relic Hunter
Stewie Harper · 1999

Due South
Clifford · 1994

L.A. Law
Richard Cruz · 1986

Super Mario World
Luigi (voice) · 1991

Second City Television
Self - Various Characters · 1976

Switching Channels
Joker · 1988

Rent-a-Kid
Cliff Haber · 1995

Mystery Date
Sharpie · 1991

The Littlest Hobo
Samuels (uncredited) · 1979

Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star
Joe DeVito (uncredited) · 1986

FX: The Series
Sammy Valenzuela · 1996

One Police Plaza
Sol · 1986

The Conspiracy of Fear
Raintree · 1996

Improper Channels
Dr. Arpenthaler · 1981

Kissinger and Nixon
Charles Colson (Special Counsel to the President) · 1995

Family Plan
Cliff Haber · 1997

Atomic Betty
Additional Voices · 2004

The Christmas Switch
Salesman · 2014
The Day They Came to Arrest the Book
Mr. Lopez · 1987

Sugartime
Frank Ferraro · 1995