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Bobby Alto

Robert Altomare (October 30, 1938 - April 28, 2012), known professionally as Bobby Alto, was an American actor, comedian and performer. He and Buddy Mantia made up the Brooklyn-based comedy team ''Alto & Mantia''. They performed on both ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' (original air date September 6, 1971) and ''Toast of the Town'' with Ed Sullivan (original air date October 20, 1968). Alto and Mantia also teamed with Marvin Braverman as the comedy team ''The Untouchables.''〔(Davis, Tom, and Franken, Al, ''Thirty-nine years of short-term memory loss'', page 90 )〕
Alto's motion picture credits included ''Love Is All There Is'' (1996), ''Crocodile Dundee'' (1986), ''Prince of the City'' (1981) and ''The Death Collector'' (1976). He also appeared in a 1992 episode of NBC's ''Law & Order'' and several television commercials throughout his career. On Broadway, Alto was a lead performer in the 1992 production of ''3 From Brooklyn'' which performed at the Helen Hayes Theatre in New York City.〔(Willis, John, ''Theatre World 1992-93'' )〕 He also starred in the original Broadway production of ''Lovers and Other Strangers'',〔(Taylor, Renee, and Bologna, Joseph, ''Lovers and Other Strangers,'' original cast list )〕 which led to the 1970 Academy Award-nominated film of the same name.
Along with comedy partner Buddy Mantia, Alto was the lead vocalist on the song ''It's A Super-Spectacular Day'', recorded in 1980. The song was originally aired on ''The Dr. Demento Show'' prior to being picked up and distributed as a 7" single by MAD Magazine.
Robert Altomare died on April 28, 2012 following complications from a stroke suffered in 2010. He is survived by his wife, Melody, and two daughters, Ivy and Kimberly.
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