Zitto Kazann
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Zitto Kazann was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he studied at the Otto Krause University. From adolescence on he played professional basketball in the national league while at the same time performing in theatrical productions in Buenos Aires. The theater soon became his paramount muse and he relocated to New York to pursue his promise. After studying on scholarship with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse in addition to Uta Hagan and Stella Adler, Zitto found his home was the theater. He is presently attending the Master class with Milton Katselas in Los Angeles. Zitto's credits include Broadway with Ingrid Bergman until film and TV lured him to Los Angeles where he appeared as a regular in two series. He never lost the love of theater, however, and appeared in numerous productions where he received two drama-logue awards, a Los Angeles Critics Award and a resounding review in the L.A. Times.
Known for
Credits

Waterworld (1995)
as Elder / Survivor

Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
as Head Saracen Guard

Red Dawn (1984)
as Political Officer

Thirteen Days (2000)
as Chilean Delegate

The Pirate (1978)
as Yemeni Captain

Criminal (2004)
as Ochoa

Trackdown (1976)
as Curtain

Dr. Scorpion (1978)
as Arubella

Ghost Town (1988)
as Blacksmith

Slaughter of the Innocents (1993)
as Mordecai Booth

Beyond Evil (1980)
as Esteban

Stormy Weathers (1992)
as Marmoot

Price of Glory (2000)
as Dr. Cardinal

And the Violins Stopped Playing (1988)
as Mikita

The Girl from Petrovka (1974)
Actor

Satan's Triangle (1975)
as Juano

Lepke (1975)
as Abe 'Kid Twist' Reles

Moonlight (1982)
as Yusef

Caught in the Act (1993)
as Mr. Agajanian

The Islander (1978)
as Paco

The Swinging Barmaids (1975)
as Zitto

Beggarman, Thief (1979)
as Ahmed

Terror at Alcatraz (1982)
as Gino

Father of Hell Town (1985)
as Crazy Horse

Space Force (1978)
as War Minister Dalan





