Known for Acting

Reni Santoni (April 21, 1939 – August 1, 2020) was an American film, television and voice actor. Santoni was born in New York City of French and Spanish descent. He began his career in off-Broadway theatre. His first significant film role was an uncredited appearance in the 1964 film The Pawnbroker, starring Rod Steiger, in which he played a junkie trying to sell a radio to the title character, using anti-Semitic slurs that have absolutely no effect. Santoni's first leading role was as the young actor in Carl Reiner's Enter Laughing. His other well-known film roles include Inspector "Chico" González in the 1971 classic Dirty Harry, as Ramon Herrera in the 1983 hit drama Bad Boys, and as detective Tony Gonzales in 1986 action film Cobra. Around that time, he also made guest appearances on television shows such as Barnaby Jones, Lou Grant, Hawaii Five-O, Hardcastle and McCormick, Hill Street Blues and Midnight Caller. In 1973, he was a junior partner on, "Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law". (Santoni and "Owen Marshall" co-star Lee Majors were born the same week in April 1939). Santoni continued to work in film and television through to the 21st century. Some of his more memorable characterizations include "Poppie," the unhygienic restaurateur on TV's Seinfeld, and "Captain Carlos Rodríguez" in Carl Reiner's comedy film Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid. Description above from the Wikipedia article Reni Santoni, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
1993
as State Trooper (voice) (uncredited)
1988
as (voice)
1989
as Chicago Police Lieutenant
1971
as Chico
1986
as Sergeant Gonzales
1983
as Ramon Herrera
1998
as Rat #1 (Voice)
2000
as Daniel
1985
as Vin Rapelito
2001
as Rat #2 (voice)
1997
as Vallesecca
1982
as Carlos Rodriguez
1995
as Police Officer (uncredited)
1988
as Additional Voices (voice)
1965
as Junkie Selling Radio (uncredited)
1987
as Man in Train Station
1992
as Rueben the Bartender
1969
as Max
1989
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1985
as Announcer (voice)