Buffy Dee | |
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| Born | Anthony DeSantolo September 15, 1923 |
| Died | November 1995 (72 aged) |
| Occupation(s) | Actor and musician |
Buffy Dee, born Anthony DeSantolo (1923–1995), was an Italian-American actor and musician.[1] Buffy Dee suffered from Polio as a child and spent a short portion of his life in wheelchair. Although he recovered, he was left with a slight limp. He went to school for law and finished his degree at the University of Miami. He married Eleanor Korn. He did not have any children. Buffy Dee was a drummer for Carmen Cavallaro.
Filmography
| Title | Year | Character |
|---|---|---|
| Extralarge: Diamonds (TV Movie) | 1993 | Receiver |
| Nightmare Beach | 1989 | Kimberly's Third Client |
| Miss Caribe | 1988 | Rainbow |
| Superfantagenio | 1986 | Kidnapper |
| Miami Supercops | 1985 | Pancho |
| Miami Vice | 1984 | Mickey, season 1 episode: "One Eyed Jack" |
| Go For It | 1983 | Villain K-1 |
| Super Fuzz | 1980 | Ticket seller with turban on fair |
| Hardley Working | 1980 | C.B. |
| Mako: The Jaws of Death | 1976 | Barney |
| Murph The Smurf | 1975 | Bucks |
| Caribe | 1975 | Tuskey, episode: "The Plastic Connection" |
| Peeper | 1975 | Bazooka Himself |
| Kojak (TV Series) | 1974 | Catonsky, season 2 episode: "The Best War in Town" |
| Lady Ice | 1973 | Tony Lacava |
| All Fall Down | 1962 | Police Lieutenant |
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