Zitto Kazann
Biography
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.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Waterworld
as Elder / Survivor
1995

The Swinging Barmaids
as Zitto
1975

Criminal
as Ochoa
2004

The Pirate
as Yemeni Captain
1978

Stormy Weathers
as Marmoot
1992

Beyond Evil
as Esteban
1980

Satan's Triangle
as Juano
1975

Caught in the Act
as Mr. Agajanian
1993

Ghost Town
as Blacksmith
1988

Trackdown
as Curtain
1976

Father of Hell Town
as Crazy Horse
1985

Dr. Scorpion
as Arubella
1978

The Islander
as Paco
1978

Terror at Alcatraz
as Gino
1982

Moonlight
as Yusef
1982

Price of Glory
as Dr. Cardinal
2000

And the Violins Stopped Playing
as Mikita
1988

Slaughter of the Innocents
as Mordecai Booth
1993

Lepke
as Abe 'Kid Twist' Reles
1975

Red Dawn
as Political Officer
1984
TV Appearances

M*A*S*H
as Sergeant Attias
1972

The X-Files
as Caballero
1993

S.W.A.T.
1975

Hell Town
as Crazy Horse
1985

Curb Your Enthusiasm
as Mourner #3
2000

The Flash
as The Santero
1990

The Rhinemann Exchange
as Senor Uribe
1977

The Six Million Dollar Man
as Jack
1974

Angel
as Gypsy Man
1999

Knight Rider
as Emile Pavlon
1982

The Six Million Dollar Man
as Raul
1974

Second Chance
as Colonel Quaddafi
1987