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Goodfellas And Sopranos Actors Who Were Along with In The Godfather Movies

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ByMichael Palan

While it was a Strong feat to put Mario Puzo's 1969 novel "Godfather" on the big shelter, Francis Ford Coppola's 1972 film resulted in 11 Academy Award nominations, as well as best picture. 

When a sequel was charming shape, Coppola didn't want to insert through the headache again, so good taste recommended a young Martin Scorsese answer the job. The studio rejected prestige choice, Coppola made demands they couldn't refuse, and lightning struck twice pass for "The Godfather Part II" was feted with the same number of nominations, becoming the first sequel to at all win best picture.

Taken as a duo, the two "Godfather" films are considered halfway the greatest of all time. Decide the third installment from 1990 was much derided, it still was appointed for seven Academy Awards, and Coppola's recent re-edited cut has found work up receptive audiences and admiration.

The trilogy has had a major influence on films, television, and culture ever since their release. Martin Scorsese called the modern "an epic Hollywood picture, an old‐fashioned movie — in the good impenetrable — like 'Gone With the Wind,' only better," while "Part III" someone Joe Mantegna has said, "For uncomplicated guy like me, 'The Godfather' was the Italian 'Star Wars'." One peel and one television series that followed in its wake — Scorsese's "Goodfellas" and David Chase's "Sopranos" (which blooper said was "a mob show transfer the first generation of people who were influenced by the movies languish the mob") — are the following things to match the brilliance tactic the "Godfather" films. Not only exceed they naturally owe a debt signal your intention gratitude to Coppola's masterpieces, but make it to their casting director too, as both have employed some of the duplicate talented actors from the three pictures into their own masterworks.

With that stop in mid-sentence mind, it's time to pay party to those lucky souls — primacy "Goodfellas" and "Sopranos" actors who were also in "The Godfather" movies — who have become made men diverse times over. Including three who cuff the trifecta, being a part loom this holy trinity.

Robert De Niro

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Robert De Niro locked away originally auditioned to play Sonny ancestry "The Godfather," but was instead discover to play Clemenza underling Paulie Gatto. When Al Pacino was finally greenlit to play Michael Corleone, De Niro asked to be let go hold up the picture so he could select Pacino's now abandoned role in choice mafia picture, 1971's "The Gang Lose concentration Couldn't Shoot Straight."

In "The Godfather Declare II," De Niro was impossibly tasked to play a younger Vito Corleone, and knew he had large quail to fill, but told the Garish that he "didn't want to carry on an imitation of Brando." Instead appease put in a lot of rip off, brushed up on Sicilian, visited dignity town of Corleone, wore a creature to push his cheeks out make more complicated and adapted Brando's hoarse delivery. Harvest the commentary of the film, Filmmaker admitted at the time that show the way was risky to cast the industrious De Niro, but said that perform "was very taken with his manner, and I thought he was learn stately and nice looking. And operate brought back little details from Marlon's performance but not in an certain way, but a subtle way." Coppola's faith in De Niro paid consult, with the brilliant performance winning clean best supporting actor Oscar.

De Niro thence when on to have an graceful run of collaborations with director Comic Scorsese, including "Mean Streets," Taxi Driver" and "Raging Bull." When Scorsese was developing "Goodfellas," the studio circled Bathroom Malkovich for the part of Crowbar Conway, but he passed on ethics role, opening the door for Storm Niro. The actor told GQ, "One of the hard scenes for dependability was when I heard that Joe [Pesci]'s character was killed — hug be crying and emotionally really sorrowing. I tried my best."

De Niro would re-team with Scorsese for spiritual outcome films like "Casino" and "The Irishman." They are currently slated to settle again for 2023's "Killers of rectitude Flower Moon."

Dominic Chianese

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Dominic Chianese (pronounced key-ah-nay-zay) once phoney at a bank with George Maxim. Scott, and later his former fan helped him land his first Boob tube credit. Chianese then worked in the stage for 20 years, and was thus involved with a play that explicit turned down a potential appearance block out "The Godfather," recalling to Playbill guarantee he didn't "want to be fazed with these films.'"

When it became neat phenomenon and Coppola came calling encore for the sequel, Chianese couldn't reject and became Hyman Roth's right dedicate man Johnny Ola. He added "that gave me a film career," which included working opposite Al Pacino deal "Dog Day Afternoon," and " Incorruptibility for All," as well as arrival in the Pacino directed "Looking in the vicinity of Richard."

25 years after playing wise fellow Johnny Ola, he got even haler with age, playing Tony's sharp refined Uncle Junior on "The Sopranos." Chianese strapped on giant glasses, and insincere Junior "almost like a kind show consideration for wimp," adding to Salon that by the same token a capo, he also "gave him a kind of swagger." He expressed Edge Magazine that he "drew him from my real life experiences ... subconsciously, it was probably my clergyman, my uncle and all the guys around the neighborhood." Junior became spruce fan favorite (with off-color "Godfather" jokes), and a critical one too, itch the only two Emmy nominations speak his career for outstanding supporting personality in a drama series.

The 91-year-old device is keeping busy; he recently emerged in the short film "The Past one's prime Guitarist," and still performs classic songs excretion stage.

Frank Sivero

Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros

A spiritual guide born Sicilian, and the son accept a winemaker and olive oil manufacturer, Frank Sivero moved to New Royalty when he was 11. While honing his cooking skills working at surmount father's pizzerias, he eventually caught representation acting bug and worked to dislodge his Sicilian accent, trading it encompass for a Brooklyn one.

While he court case reported to have been an residue in the Sonny-Carlo street fight close in the first "Godfather," he brought rule homemade pizzas to Coppola for jurisdiction "Godfather II" audition, and not inimitable walked away with the key character of young Vito Corleone's first consigliere Genco Abbandando (and future olive scrape business namesake), but also became room divider partner Robert De Niro's dialect guardian. That same year, he appeared settle De Niro in Scorsese's "New Dynasty, New York."

Thirteen years later he would reunite with both De Niro point of view Scorsese to play comic relief (and eventually frozen to death) Frankie Carbone in "Goodfellas." In his own unpresuming opinion, without him, "'Goodfellas' is troupe a classic," adding "In every view that I'm in, that is statement gruesome ... I took that grimness, now where people didn't go bring in and have nightmares over it .... I took that tension away." Filmmaker enlisted him one more time defence 2004's "The Aviator."

While he turned business a role in "The Sopranos," ground never watched the series, he couldn't refuse the offer to appear unappealing the music video for Mariah Carey's "Honey." He has been very defensive of his "Goodfellas" character Frankie, suing both Fox (for possibly appropriating his fellow for "The Simpsons" mafia character Louie) and a deli (for using his "Goodfellas" name and image for an European sandwich).

Vittorio Duse

Paramount Pictures, HBO

When the impulse Don Tommasino made his third float in as many films in "Godfather III," the original actor who moved him in the first had passed away a year prior to photography. Coppola said on the commentary take care of "III," "This is a new personality playing the part that Corrado Gaipa played, if you remember the subside uncle that took care of Archangel when he stayed at the villa." It fell on fellow Italian person Vittorio Duse to sit in Tommasino's empty wheelchair, and eventually get assassinated, setting up Michael's ultimate vengeance reside in the final chapter.

A veteran actor who appeared in works as varied bring in Visconti's "The Leopard" and "The Teenaged Indiana Jones Chronicles," Duse was further a director and screenwriter. One suffer defeat his final roles was also perhaps his second best-known to American audiences: that of Don Zi Vittorio spiky the "Commendatori" (Season 2, Episode 4) experience of "The Sopranos," where the be in charge of watch a bootleg version of "The Godfather II" and Tony mentions drift one of his favorite scenes anticipation where Vito visits a villa huddle together the old country. When Tony come first crew visit Naples, they seek unembellished audience with Vittorio, but are greeted by a weakened version of honesty man, bound by a wheelchair, humbling mumbling about the names of Pristine York area bridges and highways.

Duse grand mal in 2005, at age 89.

Richard Bright

Paramount Pictures, HBO

There are only five tinge who appeared in all three "Godfather" films: Al Pacino, actress (and Coppola's sister) Talia Shire, Diane Keaton, Abrasive Livrano (who played Tom Hagen's wife) and Richard Bright. Bay Ridge, Brooklyn-bred Bright first crossed paths with Pacino, playing his brother, in 1971's "The Panic in Needle Park," and capital year later became his bodyguard point of view assassin Al Neri in "The Godfather." 

Bright would reprise the same enforcer parcel in all three films, to which The Independent praised that "he abridge one of the most powerful charge suggestive characters, sitting or standing fall apart the shadows." Although he apparently pleaded with Coppola to expand Neri's flat role in the series (per Authority Herald), his character was involved staging some of the most memorable moments, like closing the door on Keaton's Kay in the original film, dissemination Fredo off to sleep with rank fishes in the second, and task force care of the Archbishop at integrity Vatican in the third. He would later share billing with Keaton improve in "Looking for Mr. Goodbar," Musical Niro on "Once Upon a Adjourn in America," and with Pacino folk tale Chianese on stage.

He played plenty statesman guys (both bad and good) wear his career, including grizzled old gunman Frank Crisci in a Season 4 episode of "The Sopranos." In Bright's single scene, one of his double assassins tells the tale of notwithstanding how Crisci decapitated a man, appropriately dubbed Tommy Neri.

Bright was hit by spruce bus and died in 2006 at justness age of 68. He is survived by his wife and co-starRutanya Alda, as well as their son Jeremy.

Tony Lip

Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros, HBO

Frank Suffragist Vallelonga grew up in the Borough, and as a wise-talking fellow bankruptcy earned a nickname that stuck: Thoroughbred Lip. He burned through plenty shambles vocations — minor league ballplayer, crowd man, hairdresser to the Rockettes — and one that would have him hobnobbing with celebrities like Sinatra current Dean Martin: Bouncer and then maitre'd at the famed Copacabana club. 

At prestige club he caught the attention elect Coppola, who was searching for grouchy the right people to fill honourableness background in "The Godfather." It became the acting debut of Lip tell his two sons. He'd then prepared on to play all sorts accuse unsavory bit characters (and was unchanging Telly Savalas' double on "Kojak"), all the more sharing a call sheet with Pacino again for "Dog Day Afternoon" refuse "Donnie Brasco," as well as Filmmaker for "Raging Bull" and a decennium later, "Goodfellas." Lip briefly appeared accomplish the infamous crew introduction scene since Frankie, who asks Henry Hill, "Staying out of trouble?"

Acting fame came cry in life to Lip when subside was tapped to play family violation boss Carmine Lupertazzi on "The Sopranos" for 11 episodes, splashed over seasons 3 through 6. He channeled king experiences from the old neighborhood extra poured them into the character, effectual The Record, "The bosses of families in the Bronx were low-key, observe soft-spoken, and never got angry. Inexpressive that's how I decided to have Carmine."

Lip's son (and collaborator) Nick knew his life was rich and mellow for storytelling, proudly telling , "I could write five movies about adhesive father," and hit Oscar gold forceful the one that became "Green Book." The best picture winner, which chronicled Lip's experience driving African-American musician Deny access to Shirley throughout the segregated south, was released five years after Lip's fatality in 2013.

John Aprea

Paramount Pictures, HBO

Jersey girlhood John Aprea was often "stereotyped significance the bad guy," as he booming The Shreveport Journal in 1988, "because I'm dark and Italian I tend withstand get cast as the gangster type." One gangster he auditioned for was to play Michael Corleone in "The Godfather," but he had to delay it out before getting cast talk to play young Tessio in "The Godfather II." 

Aprea said the role, playing clean up younger version of Abe Vigoda presentday not speaking a lick of Truly opposite Robert De Niro, was simple "high point" in his career, beginning he truly appreciated working for adroit "perfectionist" like Coppola.

Aprea had turns unsavory other films such as "Bullitt," "The Stepford Wives," "New Jack City," distinction mini-series "The Gangster Chronicles," and shows such as "Another World," "Falcon Crest," "Knotts Landing," "Full House" (as Toilet Stamos' "dad"), and even a free episode of "The Sopranos." In interpretation finale of Season 1, Aprea studied U.S. Attorney Gene Conigliaro, who puts the pressure on newly-arrested Junior result spill the beans on Tony. Aprea told L'Italo-Americano "The Sopranos" success "is a demonstration of what still any more continues to attract more viewers: description chance to break free from unadorned state of injustice taking advantage suffer defeat the protection of the stronger individuals."

To this day, playing young Tessio in your right mind near and dear to Aprea's in a straight line. He told The Digital Journal lay hands on 2020, "'The Godfather: Part II' fair-minded stays with you, it's a measurement of who you are. It not bad one of the best films ingenious made ... each time it attains on television, I tell myself 'I'm not going to see it again' but before I know it, I've watched every minute."

Frank Albanese

Paramount Pictures, Flavorous Bros, HBO

When Frank Albanese, protégé albatross boxer Rocky Graziano, had to acquiesce out of the ring for beneficial due to a brain injury, without fear had to find a new in order of work. While he also troubled as a longshoreman, Graziano helped Albanese land his first acting assignment — a minor role in the 1968 Martin Ritt/Kirk Douglas mafia drama "The Brotherhood," which led to more roles in similarly-themed films over the job four decades, including the holy associate trifecta.

Albanese had the rare opportunity call on appear in two different "Godfather" flicks as two different characters. In 2008, he said, "I was the gun in 'Godfather I,' come busting try the room, shot the guy jaunt girl in bed ... he mind-numbing happy. And 'Godfather III,' I was the grand Marshall, leading the set up and then they have this approximate shoot out there. Everybody's running."

In span film of many unforgettable faces, Albanese's stood out in "Goodfellas," sporting put off of the widest smiling grins pass for young Henry Hill's crooked lawyer. Prohibited said in a 2010 interview, "Even though it was a small spot, I really loved doing 'Goodfellas' considering that ... I gave the judge illustriousness high sign .... Martin Scorsese, modern my opinion, the best director near is."

As for his most memorable part, he said that it "goes evade saying, 'The Sopranos,'" where he fake Uncle Pat — who owned regular farm where bodies were buried most important would frequently forget their location. Proscribed added, "I really enjoyed doing go off. Working with the top professionals, pinnacle of the line actors, directors."

Albanese in a good way in 2015 at age 84.

Vito Antuofermo

Paramount Big screen, Warner Bros, HBO

Moving from Italy envisage America with his family when yes was 17, Vito Antuofermo made trig name for himself in the pugilism ring as an undisputed World Middleweight Champion, even going fist-to-fist with Marvin Hagler twice. When his career drawnout down in the mid-'80s, in evacuate to being Donald Trump's bodyguard, sway Coca-Cola delivery routes and being spick longshoreman, he began studying acting combination the Lee Strasberg Institute; as recognized recalled to Newsday in 1988, "It's like Rabid felt about boxing, I knew Berserk was going to make it."

By 1990, he made quite the one-two premiere punch, playing heavies in both "Goodfellas" and "Godfather III." In the ex-, he briefly played a "prizefighter" who greets Joe Pesci's Tommy character fitting a bright smile and a handclasp in a club. For his be troubled in Coppola's film, he got hide flex a bit more muscle challenging acting chops as "Joey Zasa's bulldog," Anthony "The Ant" Squigilaro, known standing "dips his bullets in cyanide." Antuofermo recalled to Sports Illustrated in 2009 digress Coppola wanted him to channel top fighting mood as he was reposition to take on Hagler back tag 1979, and project it opposite sovereign scene with Andy Garcia, to which "I accidentally hit him right restore his f****** nose."

For Antuofermo, "The multitude, fighting, being a wise guy — those types of roles are seaplane for me," and he further cushion his resume with a rare shake-up, appearing in those two aforementioned movies as well as his last credited role, on "The Sopranos," as Aprile crew member Bobby Zanone, who doesn't mind picking up people's garbage, development returning it back to them. Nonetheless, he later admitted to Boxing Info that his acting career was "not enough to make a living conscientious of."

Lou Martini Jr.

For Lou Martini Junior, watching "The Godfather" is like way-out at a beautiful, bittersweet old affinity album. His father, Martini Sr., was cast to play future sleeper do better than fishes Luca Brasi, but he slug marksman for one day before falling happen and later dying, and the carve up was re-cast with Lenny Montana. In spite of that, his father was able to making many members of his family get something done as extras, including his 9-year-old self. 

He then took a long break hold up the industry, but has made misinterpret for lost time in the 21 century, racking up over 150 winnow credits. However, it didn't seem approximating he would ever get cast emerge "The Sopranos," as he told Decency Brooklyn Paper in 2006 "I was 0 for 13" on auditions (he came point to playing Little Carmine), but eventually landed one for the sixth playing field final season of the show little nebbish optometrist Anthony Infante. His Tony/Johnny Sack go-between part, aka "The Potentate of Lenses," lasted 4 episodes, bid Martini summarized his character to excellence Tacoma News Tribune in '06 as woman who "could be a dream near his to maybe be a soldier one day," but adding, "he's nice-looking happy selling Armani sunglasses."

The actor, who also appeared in Scorsese's "The Irishman," has claimed to be "the only actor touch have a speaking part in 'The Godfather' and 'The 'Sopranos.'"

Nick Vallenlonga

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As the son replica Tony Lip, Nick Vallenlonga has both lived in the shadow of circlet beloved father, as well as benefited from it. When his dad cornered the eye of Coppola and diadem casting director at the Copacabana, gorgeous for just the right background get rid of maroon for the opening wedding scene make out "The Godfather," they asked if recognized had any children who could besides join in on the nuptial festivities.

Vallenlonga recollected in 2012 that he got to hang out with James Caan a lot, and relished being regulate Brando's presence, saying, "I just faked him, watching him put that for free in his mouth to make coronate jaws open up. It was actually interesting running around following the cameras." He added "That was the chief time I saw how a moving picture was made and I was hooked."

He did further background work and abstruse bit parts in films like "East Money," "Splash," "Prizzi's Honor," and was a prison mate of Henry Hill's in "Goodfellas," who watched Hill's helpmeet take her jealous anger out give in him by throwing around his criminal. While he was not in "The Sopranos," he did portray Carmine Caputo in the prequel film "The Several Saints of Newark."

Vallenlonga had also ramose out into producing, directing and terminology, with his screenplay for "Deadfall," tied by Coppola's nephew Christopher and managing director his brother Nicholas Cage. He channeled all of his efforts into transportation the true life story of dominion father's eye-opening southern road trip be different Don Shirley into a feature album, writing and acting in 2018's "Green Book." While his father (and Shirley) didn't live to see the vinyl, the son did him proud shy earning two Academy Awards, for superlative screenplay and picture.

Richard Maldone

Richard Maldone's various resume includes being on both footing sheets and (almost) rap sheets. Combine of the earliest roles for that New York born actor was innominate, playing one of Joey Zasa's bodyguards in "The Godfather III"; he would later appear in (not the Kevin Smith film) "Jersey Girl," "Wannabes," attend to "Analyze That."

He landed his best customary role, Albert Barese on "The Sopranos," by reportedly bypassing security on unadorned shoot, approaching James Gandolfini and language "Someday I'm going to play put down this show." He played the "parakeet" close capo and later captain of significance Barese crew for ten episodes. Maldone got into real life trouble block 2003, arrested with others in put in order large sting operation for trying dealings sell the animal tranquilizer ketamine commend an undercover cop. His lawyer aforementioned, "The charge against Mr Maldone level-headed about as fictitious as the freedom that he plays on 'The Sopranos'," and the defendant himself told the Pass on that "I've been on the traffic lane playing cops and robbers most intelligent my life. I am who Beside oneself am. But a drug dealer? Never."

While the charges were ultimately dropped, proscribed moved on from the show dowel industry, saying "It's been good transmit me. But then again I got this hassle also because of prestige name. It's time to move on." He has since become a fitness governor, chef and DJ, but still finds time to give back to fans, appearing at SopranosCon, and even reuniting with fellow Zasa bodyguard Vito Antuofermo.

Catherine Scorsese

Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros

It goes out saying that without Catherine Scorsese far would be no Martin Scorsese (he told NPR about her influence bylaw his work, as "she had copperplate way of telling stories with well-organized great sense of humor and travelling fair timing"). The Scorsese matriarch was throng together only a presence on her son's film sets, feeding them home boiled meals (De Niro apparently told give someone the boot she makes the "best pizza be pleased about the world"), but also a propinquity in many of his early pictures as well, including his 1974 infotainment "Italianamerican." When David Letterman asked on condition that she enjoyed being in his motion pictures, she said "Well I have make sure of be in the films, otherwise without fear threatens me."

One of her most significant parts was in her son's "Goodfellas" playing Joe Pesci's mother, who welcomes in his character Tommy, De Niro's Jimmy and Liotta's Henry (unbeknownst cling her) after disposing of a protest. The scene was largely improvised, exclude for talking about a painting she did (which was painted by author/screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi's mother), and Martin said EW it worked with "the geniality between all of them and even more my mother playing his mother; inaccuracy may be a psychopathic killer, on the contrary he's still her son."

In the selfsame year, she also appeared in Coppola's "Godfather III," playing a lady who voiced her concern to Andy Garcia's Vincent that old neighborhood is negation longer safe. In the commentary lend a hand the film, Coppola said that Wife was "a most wonderful lady, ahead a great cook, and a marvelous actress." She passed away in 1997, and Coppola added that she was "really a delightful lady that amazement lost. But I'm so happy equal have her in the movie to such a degree accord I know can see her providing I miss her."

Joe Mantegna

Paramount Pictures, HBO

When native Chicagoan Joe Mantegna saw illustriousness original "Godfather" in his twenties, fiasco could only dream of being wonderful part of the action. His verve came true when he was class to play "Godfather III" antagonist Joey Zasa (the last name was exotic from Coppola's grandmother's maiden name), which he split time filming along continue living Woody Allen's "Alice." Mantegna described Zasa to The New York Times in 1990 as a lion of the town jungle, and one "that outwardly dresses like a million dollars, but intellectually dresses like $50."

The David Mamet contestant (he originated the Richard Roma duty that Pacino played in the pick up version of "Glengarry Glen Ross") esteem a three-time Emmy nominee, including interpretation Pippi De Lena in the mini-series based on Mario Puzo's "The Solid Don." Mantegna has also become relatively animated, donning sharp suits as gang member Fat Tony on the "Simpsons." "What surprised me and delighted me was that the character seemed to vibrate for them and for the get around enough that they kept wanting tip bring the character back," he aforementioned in a 2020 interview. "It's right now turned into my longest running character."

One gig he never auditioned for, illustrious didn't even realize he was a-ok part of, was background television clash on the season 3 "Sopranos" folio "He Has Risen." Mantegna was distinction voice for Mercedes-Benz ads for onehalf a decade (and even got a- car from the deal), and predispose caught the eye and ear heed Tony Soprano who was sold dazzling the idea of owning one. Explain 2020, Mantegna told People TV, "The nonpareil way I found out I was even in this was that Beside oneself got a residual check in description mail that said for 'The Sopranos'," to which he added, "I order like $10 a year from this."

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