Phil Fondacaro Explained

Phil Fondacaro
Birth Date:8 November 1958
Birth Place:New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Occupation:Actor, stuntman
Years Active:1981–2009
Height:106 cm
Children:3

Phil Fondacaro (born November 8, 1958) is an American actor and stuntman.[1] Standing 106cm (42inches), Fondacaro is best known for his performance in the horror comedy Bordello of Blood, as well as his roles in the fantasy films The Black Cauldron, Troll, Double, Double, Toil and Trouble, and Willow. He also had several prominent television roles, such as a recurring role as Roland on the television series Sabrina the Teenage Witch.

Career

Fondacaro began acting in 1981, with the film Under the Rainbow. Fondacaro appeared in 1983's Return of the Jedi,[2] the third Star Wars film, as an Ewok, the only one to have a death scene. In 1985, he voiced Creeper in Disney's The Black Cauldron. In 1986, he portrayed the invisible friend of a young Michael Gerber in the Disney Sunday movie Fuzzbucket, and also appeared in the fantasy film Troll. In 1987, he portrayed "Sir Nigel Pennyweight" in the cult horror film Ghoulies II. In the same year, he appeared as "Greaser Greg" in The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, a theatrical adaptation of the popular trading cards series, performing the character in a costume while voice actor Jim Cummings provided the voice, and he played the Devil's diminutive minion in The Yattering and Jack episode of Tales from the Darkside. In 1988's Willow, he appeared alongside Warwick Davis, one of his Star Wars co-stars.

Other prominent roles of Fondacaro's include "Hooded Dwarf" in Phantasm II, Cousin Itt in Addams Family Reunion, the villain's butler in Blood Dolls, the female vampire's "master" in the horror comedy Bordello of Blood, a shady con man in Land of the Dead, a vampire hunter in Decadent Evil, and a dramatic turn as a dwarf with an average-sized son in "A Clown's Prayer", an episode of Touched by an Angel. He also played a dwarf with an average-sized daughter in the CSI episode "A Little Murder". He also had a recurring role on Sabrina, the Teenage Witch as "Roland". He also starred in the 1993 children's film Double, Double, Toil and Trouble alongside Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, as Oscar.

Personal life

Fondacaro is married to Elena Bertagnolli, who was the manager of late actor Verne Troyer. Fondacaro's brother Sal is also an actor, having appeared in Under the Rainbow, Return of the Jedi, and Invaders from Mars, all with his brother.

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1981Under the RainbowHotel Rainbow Guest
1983Something Wicked This Way ComesDemon ClownUncredited
1983Return of the JediEwok
1984The DungeonmasterStone Canyon People
1985The Black CauldronCreeper / HenchmanVoice
1985Hard Rock ZombiesMickey
1985American Drive-inRocky Magellan
1986TrollMalcolm Mallory / Torok the Troll
1986Invaders from MarsDroneUncredited
1987Steele JusticeDan
1987Ghoulies IISir Nigel Penneyweight
1987The Garbage Pail Kids MovieGreaser Greg
1988WillowVohnkar
1988Phantasm IIHooded DwarfUncredited
1988Memories of MeHorace Bosco
1988I'm Gonna Git You SuckaEvan's BrotherUncredited
1989Monster HighStinksucker
1989Nerds of a FeatherLittle Army
1990Dwarf
1990Night AngelSammael
1990Midnight CabaretDwarf
1991The DoorsMan at Birthday PartyUncredited
1993Dollman vs. Demonic ToysRay Vernon
1993Double, Double Toil and TroubleOscar
1995The Nature of the BeastHarliss
1996Surgeon – The JesterUncredited
1996Bordello of BloodVincent Prather
1996The ElevatorDwarf Rabbi
1997The Creeps (aka Deformed Monsters) Dracula
1998Sweet JaneBob
1999Blood DollsHylas
2000The Gentleman BanditSeedy Hotel Manager
2000SideshowAbbot Graves
2001The Theory of the Leisure ClassMillionaire
2004The Polar ExpressElfVoice
2005Land of the DeadChihuahua
2005Decadent EvilIvan
2006Evil BongClub Patron
2009Immortally YoursMichael Bates

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983, 1984Faerie Tale TheatreBernard / Munchkin2 episodes
1985CondorQuaidTelevision film
1986The Magical World of DisneyFuzzbucketEpisode: "Fuzzbucket"
1987Tales from the DarksideThe YatteringEpisode: "The Yattering and Jack"
1987ThirtysomethingAnxietyEpisode: "Nice Work If You Can Get It"
1989SuperboyAlienEpisode: "Nightmare Island"
1990Quantum LeapBig MoeEpisode: "Leaping in Without a Net"
1990Married... with ChildrenAlienEpisode: "Married... with Aliens"
1991Brotherhood of the GunAntonioTelevision film
1992Mann & MachineDwarf ThugEpisode: "Prototype"
1992RenegadeLittle Tom MasionEpisode: "Payback"
1992Tequila and BonettiBig EddieEpisode: "Mama"
1993Johnny BagoLittle ManEpisode: "Big Top Bago"
1993Tales from the CryptEmmetEpisode: "Food for Thought"
1993Double, Double, Toil and TroubleOscarTelevision film
1993, 1994Northern ExposureGreen Man2 episodes
1995Medicine BallMr. StrattenEpisode: "Wizard of Bras"
1996, 1999SlidersMac / Bounty Hunter2 episodes
1997–2000Sabrina the Teenage WitchRoland5 episodes
1998Addams Family ReunionCousin IttTelevision film
1998HerculesAdditional voices2 episodes
1999The PretenderDoormanEpisode: "Road Trip"
2000Touched by an AngelLeroy TuckerEpisode: "A Clown's Prayer"
2000The War Next DoorGerald SolomanEpisode: "Blood Is Thicker Than Death"
2000Walker, Texas RangerBig HackEpisode: "Lazarus"
2000DaddioChristmas ElfEpisode: "A Christmas Quarrel"
2002PassionsTrenchcoat MunchkinEpisode #1.754
2002Kevin MarcusEpisode: "A Little Murder"
2003Brian's FatherEpisode: "Let It Bleed"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Phil Fondacaro. https://web.archive.org/web/20150217133323/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/24100/Phil-Fondacaro/biography. dead. February 17, 2015. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. 2015.
  2. Web site: Phil Fondacaro Filmography. https://web.archive.org/web/20150217084745/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/24100/Phil-Fondacaro/filmography. dead. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. 2015. February 17, 2015.