
An American actor. He has starred in several films since the 1970s, but has mostly been involved in television work such as The A-Team. His early work includes the film 1941 by Steven Spielberg, in which he plays one of the main characters, 'Wally Stephens'. He also had a part in Samuel Fullers movie, The Big Red One, where he played a young private in the first squad. He was again a private in the 1990 comedy A Man Called Sarge. Bobby also gets credit for the classic line from the 1982 film Night Shift by Ron Howard, "Barney Rubble, what an actor". He had a major role co-starring with Michael Pare in the 1984 sci-fi cult film The Philadelphia Experiment. He is the father of actress Jessica Di Cicco.
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Splash
1984 · as Jerry

1941
1979 · as Wally Stephens

Towing
1978 · as Tony

The Philadelphia Experiment
1984 · as Jim Parker

The Big Red One
1980 · as Vinci

Night Shift
1982 · as Leonard

An Interview with God
2018 · as Bobby the Super

Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence
1992 · as Bishop

Scandal Sheet
1985 · as Platte

Number One with a Bullet
1987 · as Malcolm

Ghoulies IV
1994 · as Scotty

I Wanna Hold Your Hand
1978 · as Tony Smerko

Thieves After Dark
1984 · as François

The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller
2002 · as Pvt. Vinci (archive footage) (uncredited)

Killing Obsession
1994 · as Pimp

National Lampoon's Movie Madness
1982 · as Nicholas Naxos ("Success Wanters")

The Supernaturals
1986 · as Pvt. Tim Cort

The Last Hour
1991 · as Lombardi