Joe Nipote, an actor known for his roles in cult cinema, made notable appearances in Strangers Kiss (1983), Meatballs Part II (1984), and Dangerously Close (1986). His work often blends humor with the offbeat, capturing the essence of 1980s exploitation and comedy. In Strangers Kiss, Nipote's performance adds a unique layer to the film's exploration of unconventional relationships, while in Meatballs Part II, he contributes to the playful chaos of summer camp antics. His contributions to these films underscore the quirky charm that defines the era's cult classics.
Meatballs Part II
The owner of Camp Sasquatch, Giddy, tries to keep his camp open after Hershey, the owner of Camp Patton, located just across the lake, wants to buy the entire lake for Camp Patton. Giddy suggests settling the issue with the traditional end-of-the-summer boxing match over rights to the lake. A tough, inner city punk named Flash is at Camp Sasquatch for community service as a counselor-in-training. Flash is recruited to box in order to save Sasquatch. Cheryl, a naive teen on whom Flash has set his sights, has never seen a "pinky", so her fellow teenage girl campers arrange for her to see a man naked. Meanwhile, the campers try to hide an alien from another planet who has been dropped off by his parents to learn Earth culture. He is nicknamed "Meathead" by the kids after repeating one of them saying "Me, Ted".