Robert Loggia Biography:
Character actor Robert Loggia was born on January 3, 1930 in New York City. Prior to his illustrious acting career, Robert served in the U.S. Army after graduating from the University of Missouri. His first prominent role was in the Walt Disney series The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca in 1958. Aside from television, he also had film roles in movies such as Independence Day and Big. Robert has since gained an Academy Award and Emmy nomination for his acting efforts.
Feech La Manna is played by Robert Loggia on HBO's hit drama series The Sopranos. Feech is a very respected capo during the 70s, until his twenty-year prison sentence kept him out of the game. After getting out of incarceration,
Tony Soprano gave him a position in the organization, particularly in the mob's executive poker games. But Feech, resenting the fact that he is reporting to a boss that he still regards as a kid, breeched Tony's trust numerous times, until Tony arranged a set up that will make Feech violate his prison parole.