Rocco Brocato first appeared on television when he was 3 years old in an episode of NCIS: New Orleans. Since then, he has worked on such projects as Claws, The Secrets We Keep and Powerpuff Girls. His favorite sports teams are the Saints, Pelicans and Astros. He is one of 4 siblings and is the son of Lyle Brocato and Angelena Swords.
Rocco Carriero is an actor, known for 6:15 (2015).
Rocco Castoro is known for The Devil in the Details: Running with John McAfee (2022), The Vice Guide to Travel (2006) and Running with the Devil: The Wild World of John McAfee (2022).
Rocco Coufin is an actor, known for Er ist wieder da (2015).
Rocco D'Agostino is an actor, known for Irrefutable Proof (2015).
Rocco Day is a child actor originally from Nottingham, UK. Rocco is known for his roles as Grumpy in Lars Von Trier's 'The House That Jack Built' (2018), the Young Warlock in Amazon/BBC Studio's 'Good Omens' and as Jacob in Channel 4's 'Traitors'. Rocco was also a lead cast member in 'Refugee' (2016) which went on to win a Children's BAFTA in 2016 for 'Best Drama'.
Rocco DiSpirito was born on November 19, 1966 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for The Ugly Truth (2009), Castle (2009) and The Knights of Prosperity (2007).
Bilingual actor (Italian and English) known for having played Niccolò Fares in the popular series "SKAM Italia". He started his career as an actor in 2014, making his debut in the film "Tender Eyes" as the character Dickie. He went on to appear in several short films including "Apeiron" and "La Differenza" before landing his first recurring role in the 2016 mini series "Hundred to Go". He's also known for having played Erich in the 2017 Warner Bros feature film "Couple Therapy for Cheaters". In addition to acting, he is a writer and is credited with having penned the 2018 short film "Shirley and Baby". He's also a pianist and composer. He was born on February 21st, 1993 in Potenza, Italy.
Rocco George is a unique character actor, puppet maker, and puppeteer who starred in numerous horror, comedy, and experimental films. Known for having chameleon like skills Rocco utilizes an endless variety of his own personalities, and voices to bring life to his characters, and puppets. He also writes and directs his own colorful films. Rocco George was born in Tucson, Arizona to a Mexican Mother and an Italian Father. This cultural blending, along with many extraordinary life experiences, shaped Rocco into the diverse actor he is today. During the grunge movement of the early 90's Rocco ran away from the desert to become an artist, and writer in Portland, Oregon. There he fell into acting and starred in several experimental, short horror films, in which he became known for playing multiple characters. As the 90's came to an end Rocco's acting career led him away from Portland. In 2001 Rocco was cast as the "Cheese Demon" in the short lived, stop motion animation kid's show The Phantom Investigators, that aired on the Warner Brothers Television Network. After stints in Los Angeles, and San Francisco he inevitably landed in New York City where he continues acting. In addition to playing profound characters Rocco is also designing, fabricating, and voicing fantastic puppet creations for several projects, including his own films, live comedy performances, and kid's puppet shows. Rocco plans on writing his memoirs, and a one man show that will include puppetry.
Rocco Gioffre has created matte paintings for more than 100 films that have bridged two eras -- from the optical/photochemical domain to the modern digital palette. After apprenticing at age 18 on Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) for VFX supervisor Douglas Trumbull, Gioffre went on to become one of the founding members of Dream Quest Images, where he worked for seven years. Since then, Gioffre has worked widely in film, TV and commercials.