Born in 1953 in The Bronx, New York City, Chuck Zito made his mark in the realm of cult cinema with his roles in The Bronx Warriors (1982) and Streets of Fire (1984). Known for his tough-guy persona, Zito embodies the raw energy of 1980s exploitation films, delivering performances that resonate with fans of the genre. His work in Me and Will (1999) further showcases his ability to navigate the gritty narratives that define cult classics, solidifying his status as a notable figure in the underground film scene.
Me and Will
Jane and Will are familiar faces to the Los Angeles club scene. They meet at a drug rehab after Will smashes her motorcycle while stoned and Jane overdosed. They easily connect and escape the clinic to go to Montana and find the red, white, and blue bike from Easy Rider. In the movie, the characters let their histories and flashbacks cause them emotional pain.