Joey Aresco Explained

Joey Aresco
Birth Date:22 August 1949
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Occupation:Film and television actor
Years Active:1973–present
Education:Pierce College
University of California, Santa Barbara

Joey Aresco (born August 22, 1949)[1] is an American film and television actor.[2] [3] He is known for playing the role of Sgt. John David Hutchinson in the first season of the American television series Baa Baa Black Sheep.

Early life and education

Aresco was born in Brooklyn, New York,[4] and raised in California.[5] He attended Pierce College and initially intended to become an attorney. He then attended the University of California in Santa Barbara, California, where he took a drama class and decided to become an actor.

Career

Aresco made his screen debut in 1973 in the television crime drama series Chase.

Aresco has guest-starred in television programs including Dynasty; Barney Miller; Remington Steele; Baretta; Lou Grant; ; Taxi; Trapper John, M.D.; ; Cannon; Hill Street Blues; Night Court; The Streets of San Francisco; Jake and the Fatman; Kojak; Murder, She Wrote; St. Elsewhere; and The Rockford Files. He also played the recurring role of Boomer in five episodes of the television soap opera Dallas. In 1976, Aresco played the role of the mechanic Sgt. John David Hutchinson in the television series Baa Baa Black Sheep.

In 1979, Aresco played the role of the young operating officer "Wayne Randall" in the adventure and drama television series Supertrain. In 1984, Aresco joined the cast of the soap opera television series Capitol.[6] He has also appeared in a number of films including Swing Shift, The Big Year and Blonde and Blonder.

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1978Till DeathWorkman #2
1979RacquetGroom
1984Swing ShiftJohnny Bonnaro
1987The HiddenWoodfield
1989Driving ForceCharles
1989Primary TargetFrank Rosi
1992Circle of FearJoey Conti
1992SleepwalkersVictor
1995Dillinger and CaponeItalo
1998OverdriveDoorman
1998Monkey BusinessLouie
2008Blonde and BlonderAgent Campbell
2011The Big YearFrank Falucci

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973ChaseDukeEpisode: "Gang War"
1973TomaBartenderEpisode: "Ambush on 7th Avenue"
1973CannonCharlie DakinEpisode: "Trial by Terror"
1973, 1977KojakRichie Centorini / Sammy2 episodes
1974Medical CenterLeo RiversEpisode: "The Conspirators"
1974The Streets of San FranciscoVince GravesEpisode: "One Last Shot"
1975Target RiskJunkieTelevision film
1975Electric LarryEpisode: "Chopper"
1975, 1979The Rockford FilesRichie Gagglio / Billy Jo Hartman2 episodes
1976BarettaBikerEpisode: "The Left Hand of the Devil"
1976McNaughton's DaughterJerry LoftusEpisode: "McNaughton's Daughter"
1976–1977Baa Baa Black SheepSgt. John David 'Hutch' Hutchinson20 episodes
1977Barney MillerBrandoEpisode: "Chase"
1977, 1978Lou GrantArthur Locatelli / Officer Filroy2 episodes
1978CHiPsHusband / Niles
1979SupertrainWayne Randall3 episodes
1979TaxiMichael PatreseEpisode: "Hollywood Calling"
1979240-RobertRogerEpisode: "Bathysphere"
1979Trapper John, M.D.JanEpisode: "Deadly Exposure"
1980VegasAlbertoEpisode: "Vendetta"
1980EischiedJimmy DaytonEpisode: "Buddy System"
1982Strike ForceMitchEpisode: "Lonely Ladies"
1982DynastyBen ReynoldsEpisode: "Acapulco"
1983The A-TeamPresleyEpisode: "Bad Time on the Border"
1983MasqueradePhil 'Bronco' Banacek Jr.Episode: "Girls for Sale"
1984Night CourtRonald McKenzieEpisode: "The Former Harry Stone"
1984T. J. HookerSid BeamerEpisode: "Death Strip"
1984St. ElsewhereBruceEpisode: "Rough Cut"
1985Remington SteeleMorgue AttendantEpisode: "Steele in the Family"
1986CapitolNino Vincent1 episode
1986Hill Street BluesDominic DonatelliEpisode: "Say Uncle"
1988Beauty and the BeastJimmy MoreroEpisode: "The Alchemist"
1988Santa BarbaraCarlo7 episodes
1989DallasBoomer5 episodes
1989BrullEpisode: "The Vengeance Factor"
1990BookerRandal CombsEpisode: "The Red Dot"
1990Murder, She WroteRocco PastolinoEpisode: "The Family Jewels"
1990MacGyverNicholas KasabianEpisode: "Bitter Harvest"
1991HunterDave JordanEpisode: "The Reporter"
1991–1992RocSanitation Worker4 episodes
1995SawbonesBlue Collar VictimTelevision film
1995PiranhaActor
1996Dark SkiesJack GettingsEpisode: "Dreamland"
1999General HospitalAnthony MorenoEpisode #1.9393
1999Days of Our LivesJoe MoroniEpisode #1.8555
2000Dark AngelCaptain Dale SwanstromEpisode: "Blah Blah Woof Woof"
2001The Wedding DressAuction AnnouncerTelevision film
2002The Dead ZoneSteve CarrickEpisode: "Destiny"
2002Cold SquadSykesEpisode: "Happily Ever After"
2002Just CauseOtisEpisode: "Tonia with an O"
2002Tom StonePaul ChiarelliEpisode: "Cold Comfort"
2002, 2004Da Vinci's InquestFireman Dunne / Larry2 episodes
2003Mob PrincessJimmy D.Television film
2005, 2006Stargate SG-1Slaviash / Mr. Parker2 episodes
2007The L WordDirectorEpisode: "Lacy Lilting Lyrics"
2013The RunnerThe Suit2 episodes
2015The FlashFrank SantiniEpisode: "Rogue Time"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joey Aresco. AllMovie. February 13, 2022.
  2. News: Star cares about politics. The Daily Sentinel. Grand Junction, Colorado. April 16, 1979. February 13, 2022. 8. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Suddenly interested in politics. The Rock Island Argus. Moline, Illinois. June 2, 1979. February 13, 2022. 24. Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Joey Aresco has finger in more than acting pie. Jon. Michael Reed. The Times and Democrat. Orangeburg, South Carolina. May 3, 1985. February 13, 2022. 9. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Freddy: 'Supertrain' hasn't derailed yet. Tom. Sullivan. The Herald-News. Passaic, New Jersey. April 27, 1979. February 13, 2022. 47. Newspapers.com.
  6. News: 'Capitol' features guest Lola Falana, Joey Aresco as regular cast member. Lynda. Hirsch. El Paso Times. El Paso, Texas. December 16, 1984. February 13, 2022. 155. Newspapers.com.