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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bobby Di Cicco, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
The Philadelphia Experiment
(Jim Parker)
Splash
(Jerry)
Ghoulies IV
(Scotty)
1941
(Wally Stephens)
Night Shift
(Leonard)
The Big Red One
(Vinci)
The Supernaturals
(Pvt. Tim Cort)
Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence
(Bishop)
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
(Tony Smerko)
The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller
(Pvt. Vinci (archive footage) (uncredited))
The Baby Doll Murders
(Larry)
Killing Obsession
(Pimp)
Thieves After Dark
(François)
The Big Red One : The Reconstruction
(Vinci)
The Last Hour
(Lombardi)
The Real Glory: Reconstructing 'The Big Red One'
(Himself)
Scandal Sheet
(Platte)
She's Back
(Bob)
Number One with a Bullet
(Malcolm)
Towing
(Tony)
Frame Up
(Mick J. August)
An Interview with God
(Bobby)
Double Revenge
(Burt)
A Man Called Sarge
(Anzalone)
National Lampoon's Movie Madness
(Nicholas Naxos ("Success Wanters"))
Tiger Warsaw
(Tony)
Murder, She Wrote
(Philip Bonelli)
Tales from the Darkside
(Dr. Coe)
The A-Team
(Joey Baroni)
The Night Of
(Eczema Help Group Member)
The Equalizer
(Anza Serrato)
Murder, She Wrote
(Antonio D'Argento)