Victor Argo Highlights

  • 2001: Reteamed with Kollek to play the romantic lead in "Queenie in Love"; screened at Cannes
  • 2001: Cast as the heroine's father in "Angel Eyes", starring Jennifer Lopez
  • 2000: Played the skeptical buddy of a older man who answers a personal ad in "Fast Food, Fast Women", directed by Amos Kollek
  • 1999: Cast as an aging gangster in "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai"
  • 1996: Again worked under the direction of Abel Ferarra in "The Funeral"
  • 1995: Reteamed with director Nancy Savoca on the ABC TV-movie "Dark Eyes"
  • 1995: Played the owner of a Brooklyn cigar store in "Smoke" and its follow-up "Blue in the Face"
  • 1993: Co-starred in "Household Saints", directed by Nancy Savoca
  • 1991: Had featured role in the syndicated TV miniseries "Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride"
  • 1990: First of four features (to date) under the direction of Abel Ferrara, "King of New York"
  • 1989: Debut as regular in short-lived drama series, "Dream Street" (NBC)
  • 1989: Last screen work with Scorsese to date, the "Life Stories" segment of the omnibus film "New York Stories"
  • 1989: Appeared as a detective in Woody Allen's "Crimes and Misdemeanors"
  • 1988: Portrayed the Apostle Peter in the controversial Scorsese-directed "The Last Temptation of Christ"
  • 1986: Co-starred in the HBO film "Florida Straits"
  • 1979: Played featured role in the Bette Midler vehicle "The Rose"
  • 1976: Appeared as a deli owner in "Taxi Driver"
  • 1974: TV-movie debut in "Smile Jenny, Your Dead", the pilot for the ABC series "Harry-O"
  • 1973: Appeared in "Mean Streets"; first of 11 film appearances (to date) alongside Harvey Keitel; film directed by Scorsese
  • 1972: Feature debut in "Boxcar Bertha"; first of six appearances (to date) under Martin Scorsese's direction
  • Worked as a stage actor in NYC and in regional theaters