Work : Prize 1988 (Daytime Emmy Award)
Work : Prize 1990 (Tony Award)
Work : Prize 1998 (American Theater Hall of Fame)
Death:Death by Disease 3 December 2018 (Dementia, age 88) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American stage and screen actor notable for his Tony Award-winning performance as Saunders in the 1989 production of "Lend Me a Tenor." His films include "Working Girl," "Three Men & A Baby," "Suspect," and "Children of a Lesser God". Bosco appeared regularly in the "Law & Order" franchise of television series, in various roles ranging from judges to lawyers to villains. Bosco married and had seven children. He died at his home in Haworth, New Jersey of complications from dementia on 3 December 2018 at the age of 88. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
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