Born 1954 (age 71) · Itasca, Illinois, USA
Appears in 32 titles

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

Filmography

Splash
6.3
Splash
1984
as Jerry
1941
5.8
1941
1979
as Wally Stephens
The Philadelphia Experiment
6.1
The Philadelphia Experiment
1984
as Jim Parker
The Big Red One
6.7
The Big Red One
1980
as Vinci
An Interview with God
7.0
An Interview with God
2018
as Bobby the Super
Night Shift
6.1
Night Shift
1982
as Leonard
Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence
5.2
Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence
1992
as Bishop
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
6.3
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
1978
as Tony Smerko
Ghoulies IV
3.5
Ghoulies IV
1994
as Scotty
National Lampoon's Movie Madness
3.4
National Lampoon's Movie Madness
1982
as Nicholas Naxos ("Success Wanters")
Tiger Warsaw
5.5
Tiger Warsaw
1988
as Tony
The Supernaturals
4.2
The Supernaturals
1986
as Pvt. Tim Cort
Number One with a Bullet
4.8
Number One with a Bullet
1987
as Malcolm
Thieves After Dark
5.3
Thieves After Dark
1984
as François
The Big Red One: The Reconstruction
A Man Called Sarge
3.0
A Man Called Sarge
1990
as Anzalone
Killing Obsession
3.8
Killing Obsession
1994
as Pimp
She's Back
4.1
She's Back
1989
as Bob
The Baby Doll Murders
3.3
The Baby Doll Murders
1993
as Larry
The Last Hour
4.3
The Last Hour
1991
as Lombardi