Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Actor in The Godfather, Emmy winner

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Alex Rocco, the gravelly voiced actor whose gallery of memorable characters included Moe Greene, the cocky, bespectacl­ed Las Vegas casino owner who made the mistake of talking back to Michael Corleone in The Godfather, died Saturday at his home in the Studio City neighborho­od of Los Angeles. He was 79.

The cause was cancer, said his manager, Susan Zachary.

Rocco had limited screen time in The Godfather (1972), but he had a collection of signature lines, including, “You don’t buy me out. I buy you out,” and “Do you know who I am?”

In 1990, he won an Emmy Award for his role as an oldschool talent agent in the short-lived sitcom The Famous

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Rocco’s other noteworthy films included The Friends of

Eddie Coyle (1973), with Robert Mitchum; Freebie and the Bean (1974), one of several projects he did with Alan Arkin; and A

Bug’s Life (1998), as the voice of the grumpy grain-counting ant Thorny. He once said of his voice work, which also included the role of a cynical cartoon producer on The Simpsons, “It’s like stealing money.”

He was born in Cambridge, Mass., on Feb. 29, 1936. He often told journalist­s that he worked in his youth for gangsters in the Winter Hill neighborho­od of nearby Somerville, but an early stay at the Middlesex House of Correction in Billerica turned him against a life of crime.

Rocco moved to Southern California in the early 1960s and worked as a bartender while studying acting with Leonard Nimoy. His first film role was in Motorpsych­o! (1965), a Russ Meyer special in which he played a rapist in a biker gang.

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