Dominic Chianese
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Chianese in 2011 | |
Born |
The Bronx, New York, U.S. | February 24, 1931
Occupation | Actor, singer, musician |
Years active | 1952–present |
Website | http://www.dominicchianese.net/ |
Dominic Chianese (/ˌkiːəˈnɛzɛ/; born February 24, 1931) is an American actor, singer, and musician. He is best known for his role as Corrado "Junior" Soprano on the HBO series The Sopranos, and Johnny Ola in The Godfather Part II.
Early life
Chianese was born in the Bronx, New York. His father was a bricklayer.[1] His grandfather immigrated to the United States from Naples in 1904 and settled in the Bronx.[2]
Career
After a decade of attending college and appearing in Off-Broadway theatre, Chianese attended his first professional acting class at HB Studio in Manhattan, with renowned teacher Walt Witcover. Drama and musical theater became Chianese's passion. His first Broadway show was Oliver! in 1965. He has continued to perform in Broadway theatre, Off Broadway, and regional theatre. To supplement income in the dry periods, he played rhythm guitar and sang in taverns and restaurants. Chianese's first television credit occurred when George C. Scott recommended him for a role in the acclaimed series East Side/West Side. In 1974, Francis Ford Coppola cast Chianese as Johnny Ola in The Godfather Part II, which sparked a film career, culminating in several films (and plays) with Al Pacino.
Before being cast in The Godfather Part II, Chianese worked for the Drug Commission of New York State as a recreational worker in a rehabilitation center. He taught guitar to women who were serving time for drug-related crimes.
In 2010, Chianese received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in recognition of his humanitarian efforts.
Chianese has appeared in four movies with his friend Al Pacino:
- The Godfather Part II (1974) - as Johnny Ola
- Dog Day Afternoon (1975) - as Sonny's Father
- ...And Justice For All (1979) - as Carl Travers
- Looking for Richard (1996) - as Himself
Chianese is an accomplished tenor[3] and musician, having released a CD titled Hits in 2000, on which he sings American and Italian songs. He performed Salvatore Cardillo's sentimental classic "Core 'ngrato" ("Ungrateful Heart"), on the third-season finale of The Sopranos (episode 3.13, "Army of One"). In 2003, Chianese, along with AOL Music, released a second CD titled Ungrateful Heart, which features 16 classic Neapolitan songs.
Chianese appeared as a guest actor on the HBO series Boardwalk Empire as Leander Whitlock, a retired Atlantic City alderman.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1972 | Fuzz | Panhandler | ||
1974 | The Godfather Part II | Johnny Ola | ||
1975 | Dog Day Afternoon | Father | ||
1976 | All the President's Men | Eugenio R. Martinez | ||
1978 | Fingers | Arthur Fox | ||
On the Yard | Mendoza | Uncredited | ||
1979 | Firepower | Orlov | ||
...And Justice for All | Carl Travers | |||
1980 | A Time for Miracles | Promoter | TV | |
1981 | Fort Apache, the Bronx | Corelli's Father | ||
1975, 1981 | Ryan's Hope | Uncle Ben | TV | |
1985-1989 | The Equalizer | TV | ||
1989 | Second Sight | Father Dominic | ||
1990 | Q&A | Larry Pesch / Vito / Lorenzo Franconi | ||
The Lost Capone | Gabriel Capone | TV | ||
1991 | Out for Justice | Mr. Madano | ||
1992 | The Public Eye | Spoleto | ||
1993 | Rivalen des Glücks - The Contenders | Father of the bride | ||
The Night We Never Met | Nosy Neighbor | |||
1996 | If Lucy Fell | Al | ||
Love Is All There Is | Italian Consul | |||
Gotti | Joe Armone | TV | ||
The Mouse | Al the Trainer | |||
Looking for Richard | Himself | Documentary | ||
1997 | Night Falls on Manhattan | Judge Impelliteri | ||
1998 | Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by Five | Mickey | ||
1999–2007 | The Sopranos | Corrado Soprano | TV Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (1999, 2007) Nominated—Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (2008) Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2000, 2001) Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2000-2002, 2004, 2006) | |
1999 | Cradle Will Rock | Silvano | ||
2002 | Unfaithful | Frank Wilson | ||
2004 | When Will I Be Loved | Count Tommaso Lupo | ||
King of the Corner | Stan Marshak | |||
Crimes of Fashion | George | TV | ||
2006 | The Last New Yorker | Lenny Sugarman | ||
2007 | Adrift in Manhattan | Tommaso Pensara | ||
2010 | Damages | Stuart Zedeck | TV | |
Blue Bloods | "Happy" Jack Vintano | TV | ||
2011 | Mr. Popper's Penguins | Reader | ||
The Secret Life of the American Teenager | Vic | TV | ||
2011–2013 | Boardwalk Empire | Leander Cephas Whitlock | TV | |
2013 | The Family | Vinnie Caprese | ||
2012–2015 | The Good Wife | Judge Michael Marx | TV (5 episodes) |
References
- ↑ Dominic Chianese Biography (1934?-)
- ↑ Chianese to croon in Staten Island
- ↑ "News: "Dominic Chianese Scores A Hit With ‘Hits’"". BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.). September 18, 2001. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
External links
- Dominic Chianese - Official Website
- Dominic Chianese at the Internet Movie Database
- Dominic Chianese at the Internet Broadway Database
- A conversation with Dominic Chianese, The Sopranos' Uncle Junior in Lavery, David; Howard, Douglas L.; Levinson, Paul (eds.). The Essential Sopranos Reader. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 339–362. ISBN 978-0-8131-3012-5.
- Dominic Chianese - Downstage Center interview at American Theatre Wing.org
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