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Tony Sirico

Highest Rated: 40% Mob Queen (1998)

Lowest Rated: 31% Wonder Wheel (2017)

Birthday: Jul 29, 1942

Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA

Although never "connected," actor Tony Sirico had his share of run-ins with the law before packing the pistol away to play hoodlums in the movies. While doing time in Sing Sing, he saw a traveling thespian troupe of ex-cons called The Theater of the Forgotten and determined that he to would be an actor. Shortly after his release from prison, he earned his Screen Actors Guild card for his work in "Crazy Joey" (1974, about the life of mobster Joey Gallo), but the lean years that followed almost convinced him to strap the iron back on to earn his daily bread. Sirico persevered and began making slow inroads into the business, enjoying an early association with director James Toback. He also acted in four Woody Allen movies, beginning with "Bullets Over Broadway" (1994). In his own words, he's "done like 45 movies, played 40 gangsters and five crooked cops" (Daily News, February 7, 1999), a resume that eminently qualifies him for the unofficial group of New York actors called GAG--the Gangsters Actors Guild. Sirico had a small role in Martin Scorsese's classic mob picture "GoodFellas" (1990) and played assorted wiseguys in movies like Susan Seidelman's "Cookie" (1989), John Landis' vampire-mobster spoof "Innocent Blood" (1992) and "The Search for One-Eye Jimmy" (1996). In 1997, he also got a chance to act with future "Sopranos" co-stars Michael Imperioli and Vincent Pastore" in John Andrew Gallagher's "The Deli," but it would remain for "The Sopranos" (1999-2007), HBO's acclaimed dark comedy about the mob, to make him a star. "When I first read David Chase's script, I knew this was special. This is what I'd been looking for all my life . . . When I heard James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Michael Imperioli and Nancy Marchand were in it, I knew it was going to be a total class act. I knew right away this was a role to kill for." (Daily News, February 7, 1999) Fortunately, he didn't break out the pistol but let that "certain authenticity" he would bring to his character do his talking for him, and he landed the role of Tony Soprano's icy enforcer Paulie Walnuts in the breakout hit. Tony Sirico died on July 8, 2022 in Fort Lauderdale, FL at the age of 79.

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Highest-Rated Movies

40% Mob Queen
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40% 25% Backtrack Watchlist 31% 43% Wonder Wheel Watchlist
44% Letters to Santa: A Muppets Christmas
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36% The Deli
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New York Cop
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17% Smokin' Stogies
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57% Nicky Deuce
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60% Friends and Romans Watchlist
42% Karma Calling
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Respect the Jux 78% 2022 Bobby Actor Sarah Q 2018 Mr. Danny Actor Wonder Wheel 31% 43% 2017 Angelo Actor Zarra's Law 2014 Tony Zarra Actor Friends and Romans 60% 2014 Bobby Musso Actor Nicky Deuce 57% 2013 Charlie Cement Actor Jersey Shore Shark Attack 22% 2012 Captain Salie Actor Karma Calling 42% 2009 G. Actor Letters to Santa: A Muppets Christmas 44% 2008 Actor The Sno Cone Stand Inc 2008 Bob Beasley Actor Turn of Faith 14% 2001 Jimmy Actor Smokin' Stogies 17% 2001 Tony Batts Actor It Had to Be You 44% 2000 Ricky Valentino Actor Mob Queen 40% 1998 Joey (The Heart) Aorta Actor Vig 36% 1998 Locasso Actor The Deli 36% 1997 Tony Actor The Search for One-Eye Jimmy 70% 1996 Snake Actor New York Cop 1995 Mr. C Actor Secret Sins 1995 Jack Actor Backtrack 40% 25% 1989 Greek Actor The Last Fight 1983 Frankie Actor Love and Money 1982 Raoul Actor One Man Jury 0% 1978 Charlie Nuts Actor
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