Dick Balduzzi had one of those faces that kept him employed. He was never famous, but he worked pretty consistently from 1957 until retiring in 1990. Dick worked primarily in episode television but he made several movies as well: Pete 'n Tillie (as a party guest), Under The Yum Yum Tree, Cocaine & Blue Eyes (bartender), Coma (maintenance man), The Postman Always Rings Twice (sign man #1), Zorro, Carpool, Johnny Dangerously (as a prisoner), and Kelly's Heroes (as a private). He retired in 1990. He was married since 1959 to Phyllis Jarzembski. They had one daughter, Judy, and four grandchildren. Dick Balduzzi died after a fall in his home. He was 91 years old.
The Postman Always Rings Twice
(Sign Man #1)
Kelly's Heroes
(Pvt. Fisher)
Coma
(1st Maintenance Man)
Playmates
(Bartender)
A Bell for Adano
(Duty Officer)
Shadow in the Street
(Bense)
Zapped!
(Waiter)
The Don Is Dead
(Benny (uncredited))
Cocaine and Blue Eyes
(Barkeep)
Message to My Daughter
(Father on Train)
Newman's Law
(Conrad)
Zorro, The Gay Blade
(Old Man)
Spider-Man
(Delivery Man)
Carpool
(Fred Grubb)
The Feminist and the Fuzz
(First Man)
Two on a Bench
(Luckins)
The San Pedro Bums
(Mr. Donelli)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
(Philly)
Bewitched
(Salesman)
Bewitched
(Policeman)
Amazing Stories
(drunk Santa)
Columbo
(Janitor)
Mrs. Columbo
(Mac)
The Rockford Files
(Don Silver)
Kojak
(Angie)
The A-Team
(Trainer Mick Halligan)
Kojak
(The Bartender)
Police Woman
(Mr. Torson)
The Flying Nun
(Korman)
Hazel
(Pete)
The Flying Nun
(Man #2)
Barney Miller
(Mr. Duggan)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
(Fred)
I Dream of Jeannie
(Sammy)
Murder, She Wrote
(Gil Stokes)
The F.B.I.
(Fred Johnson)
Comedy Factory
(Hernandez)