
Vincent Marzello
Born
July 4, 1951
Died
March 31, 2020 (68 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Vincent Marzello is an American actor.
Marzello has been active on screen since 1976 in North America and Europe, his first role being in an episode of The Brothers. He has since appeared in productions that include The Spy Who Loved Me, Superman, Never Say Never Again, Pulaski, The Witches, Taggart, The House of Eliott, Dalziel and Pascoe, Little Britain, Nuclear Secrets and Mile High.
Marzello also lent his voice to the character of Fernando Ramirez in the UFO: Afterlight computer game.
He is married to the actress Lorelei King.

Bob the Builder: Hammer Time
Farmer Pickles / Robert / Angelo Sabatini
2013

Bob the Builder: The Big Dino Dig
Farmer Pickle (voice)
2011

Bob the Builder: The Golden Hammer
Farmer Pickles (voice)
2010

Planet 51
Additional Voices (voice)
2009

Bob the Builder: Race to the Finish
Robert / Angelo Sabatini (voice)
2008

Bob the Builder: Scrambler to the Rescue
Farmer Pickles / Robert / Angelo Sabatini
2007

Laws of Attraction
Lyman Hersh
2004

Little Britain
U.S.A. President · (1 episode)
2003

Never Say Never Mind
2003

Bob the Builder: Bob's Friends and Family
Robert (voice)
2003

Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story
Sprague · (2 episodes)
2001

Bob the Builder
Farmer Pickles / Robert / Tumbler (voice) · (255 episodes)
1999

Velvet Goldmine
US Reporter 1
1998

A Kid in King Arthur's Court
Dad
1995

Father Ted
Television Psychiatrist · (1 episode)
1995

The House of Eliott
Scott Williams · (3 episodes)
1991

The Witches
Luke's Father
1990

The Woman He Loved
Benny Thaw
1988
Pulaski
Harry · (1 episode)
1987

Strong Medicine
Lou · (2 episodes)
1986

John and Yoko: A Love Story
Tony Cox
1985

Never Say Never Again
Culpepper
1983

Cries from a Watchtower
American executive
1979

Ike
Mickey McKeogh
1979

Superman
1st Copy Boy
1978

Secret Army
Charles McGee · (1 episode)
1977

The Spy Who Loved Me
USS Wayne Crewman
1977

Play for Today
American Executive · (1 episode)
1970

BBC Play of the Month
Henry Carver · (1 episode)
1965