Joseph R. Gannascoli
Joseph R. Gannascoli | |
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Gannascoli filming the White Collar episode "On the Fence" in Manhattan's West Village, June 7, 2011. | |
Born |
Brooklyn, New York, United States | February 15, 1959
Other names | Joe Gannascoli |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse(s) | Diana Gannascoli (m. 2005-present) |
Children | 1 |
Joseph R. Gannascoli (born February 15, 1959) is an American actor and celebrity spokesman most notable for his portrayal of Vito Spatafore on the HBO series, The Sopranos.
Early life
Joseph R. Gannascoli was born and raised in Brooklyn.[1]
In the 1980s he attended St. John's University for two years, majoring in communications.[1]
Career
Gannascoli's interests then turned to cooking. He learned culinary art and opened a restaurant, Soup As Art Restaurant in Brooklyn. He has worked in New Orleans, Los Angeles and New York, though he dabbled in acting.[1]
Gannascoli received his "big break" in acting from Benicio del Toro, whom he met on the set on Money for Nothing. After appearing in Ed Wood, Del Toro later cast Gannascoli in his directorial debut, Submission. He also introduced him to Sheila Jaffe and Georgianne Walken, who did casting work for the HBO TV series The Sopranos.
Gannascoli appeared in films including Mickey Blue Eyes and television shows including Law and Order before appearing on The Sopranos as a pastry shop patron named "Gino" in the season one episode "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti". He later secured a recurring role as the nephew of Richie Aprile, Vito Spatafore, in the season two episode "The Happy Wanderer". Along with Dan Grimaldi playing identical twins Patsy and Phillip "Philly Spoons" Parisi and Saundra Santiago playing identical twins Jeannie and Joannie Cusamano, it was one of the three times that the show used a single actor for separate roles. Prior to the start of Season 6, Gannascoli was promoted to series regular. He brought the idea of making his character gay from a true story of the Gambino crime family, in a book called Murder Machine.[2] It was the only suggestion David Chase ever used.
Gannascoli later appeared in other films including Men in Black III. He stars in the 2015 movie An Act of War.
Other ventures
In January 2006 Gannascoli published a crime novel called A Meal to Die For: A Culinary Novel of Crime.[3]
Gannascoli markets a line of pasta sauces and other foods called "Sauce Boss", and a line of cigars called Cugine.[1]
Filmography
Years | Title | Role |
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1993 | Money for Nothing | Charlie DiSalvo |
1996 | The Funeral | Rocco (uncredited) |
1999 | Mickey Blue Eyes | Jimmy, Gina's Doorman |
The Sopranos | Bakery Customer/"Gino" | |
2005 | Meet the Mobsters | Abner Hunnicutt |
2006 | Beer League | Giusuppe Primavera (uncredited) |
2000-2006 | The Sopranos | Vito Spatafore |
2011 | White Collar | Salvatore |
2012 | Men in Black 3 | New York Mets Fan #2 |
2014 | Rob the Mob | Dom |
2015 | An Act of War | Frank |
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Soprano’s Cast Member in Town to Promote Cigar Line and Chat About Film and Food", Chicago Press Release Services, May 11, 2010
- ↑ "Gay ‘Sopranos’ mobster finds a bit of fame". Today.com. April 10, 2006.
- ↑ A Meal to Die For: A Culinary Novel of Crime, Amazon.com, accessed June 7, 2011.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joseph Gannascoli. |
- Joseph R. Gannascoli at the Internet Movie Database
- Joe Gannascoli In-Depth Profile at AventuraUSA.com
- Joe Gannascoli Interview on World Talk LIVE!
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