Bruno Kirby Movies
Character and supporting actor Bruno Kirby (he also billed himself as B. Kirby or
Bruce Kirby) made his film debut in
Young Graduates (1971). Kirby was born Bruno Quidaciolu Jr. and is the son of actor
Bruce Kirby. For a while he appeared regularly on the television education drama
Room 222 (1969-1974) and launched into steady carefree appearances in made-for-TV movies such as
The Summer Without Boys (1973) and features such as
The Harrad Experiment (1973). He first gained notice for a small role he played as Clemenza in The Godfather, Pt. II (1974). It was not until the late '80s that he began getting much larger roles and greater respect. The turn-around came when Kirby was cast as Lieutenant Hauk, the hilariously untalented wanna-be comedian, in charge of zany
Robin Williams' morning radio show in
Good Morning Vietnam (1987). One of his most memorable roles of the '80s was that of
Billy Crystal's best buddy, a man who finds romantic bliss with
Carrie Fisher, in
When Harry Met Sally (1989). In 1991, he again turned in another charming performance as Ed Furillo in
City Slickers (1991). In 1997, he played a supporting role in Donnie Brasco. In addition to feature-film work, he also continued to appear frequently on television series as a guest star and in movies-of-the-week. He died suddenly of leukemia, at age 57, on August 14, 2006. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide