- Stage and screen actor mostly known for his role in Saturday Night Fever (1977) as the brother of John Travolta's character. He is a member of The Actor's Studio.
- Is the youngest out of four children born to Ottoman parents, both of Armenian and Assyrian descent, who were born in what is now Turkey. In the 1920's, his parents, a brother, and another relative left their home in modern-day Syria to immigrate to New York City by way of Cherbourg, France and ultimately settled in Dearborn, Michigan, likely to escape the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide.
- He has a sister, Mary, and had two brothers: Sarkis and James. The former served in the U.S. army during the Second World War and was killed in action. He also had older paternal half-siblings, a male, George, and a female, also named Mary.
- Has appeared in three different movies directed by Boaz Yakin: Fresh (1994), A Price Above Rubies (1998), and Uptown Girls (2003), with the first two also having been written by Yakin.
- Graduated from Fordson High School in 1957.
- A (late) brother-in-law of his late brother, James, was a bartender named Hugo Noroyan. He lived where the Clint Eastwood film Sudden Impact (1983) was shot; he was an extra in the film.
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