Actors who are always Mafia dudes
Movies about the Mafia have always been among my favorites, and it seems there is this core group of actors who do nothing but Mafia characters. Then there's the elite actors who've done Mafia, but have a huge body of work in other roles as well, like De Niro and Pacino. What actors do you immediately connect with Mafia roles? An old favorite of mine is Analyze This, and a couple of characters that I've seen in several Mafia movies are Chazz Palminteri and Joe Viterelli. Joe Pesci and Paul Sorvino are another couple of Italian Mafia favorites. Sorvino always seems to play some kind of boss. What are some of the others?
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Movies about the Mafia have always been among my favorites, and it seems there is this core group of actors who do nothing but Mafia characters. Then there's the elite actors who've done Mafia, but have a huge body of work in other roles as well, like De Niro and Pacino. What actors do you immediately connect with Mafia roles? An old favorite of mine is Analyze This, and a couple of characters that I've seen in several Mafia movies are Chazz Palminteri and Joe Viterelli. Joe Pesci and Paul Sorvino are another couple of Italian Mafia favorites. Sorvino always seems to play some kind of boss. What are some of the others?
Damn Chazz was the first one that came to me. That guy who played big pussy on the sopranos has done a number. Maybe u mentioned him I forget his name.
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When you say mafia you mean gangster use to love films like Godfather, scarface, casino, my favourite Goodfellas and to some extent Heat.
Layer cake is a good movie as is Score with Dr Miro.
Never watched Sopranos or Narco.
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Joe Pasquale gravel voiced tough guy.
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Joe Pasquale gravel voiced tough guy.
;D
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Movies about the Mafia have always been among my favorites, and it seems there is this core group of actors who do nothing but Mafia characters. Then there's the elite actors who've done Mafia, but have a huge body of work in other roles as well, like De Niro and Pacino. What actors do you immediately connect with Mafia roles? An old favorite of mine is Analyze This, and a couple of characters that I've seen in several Mafia movies are Chazz Palminteri and Joe Viterelli. Joe Pesci and Paul Sorvino are another couple of Italian Mafia favorites. Sorvino always seems to play some kind of boss. What are some of the others?
Damn Chazz was the first one that came to me. That guy who played big pussy on the sopranos has done a number. Maybe u mentioned him I forget his name.
Vincent Pastore. Good call.... no, I hadn't mentioned him.
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When you say mafia you mean gangster use to love films like Godfather, scarface, casino, my favourite Goodfellas and to some extent Heat.
Layer cake is a good movie as is Score with Dr Miro.
Never watched Sopranos or Narco.
Well, gangster is a more encompassing genre, and can include all sorts of tough guy gangs. I actually mean Italian Mafia, which I like more.
As far as movies go, I also like Bronx Tale. Although it's more the tough guy gang type movie, it has all the actors I like.
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Bronx Tale is a great movie and made me think that stereotyping Italians as gangsters who are criminals is not a good thing. A real man is someone who works hard, looks after his family and loved ones, stays within the law and maintains his good name.
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Bronx Tale is a great movie and made me think that stereotyping Italians as gangsters who are criminals is not a good thing. A real man is someone who works hard, looks after his family and loved ones, stays within the law and maintains his good name.
Yeah, the movie did a great job with that. It also portrayed the real division and animosity between groups like the Italians and the blacks in NYC back in those times. We never lived that, so it's nice to see a movie that shows how it used to be.
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Old school: Paul Muni, George Raft, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, and the absolute A#1 Edward G. Robinson....Robet DeNiro wishes he was Robinson!
A couple of shouts to Charles Dierkop, William Forsyth, Tony Sirico, James Gandolfini, Joe Mantegna, Richard Castellano, James Caan, Marlon Brando, Ray Liotta, and Steve Schirippa.
I think Gabriel Byrne and Albert Finney did great in Miller's Crossing which is underrated.
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Liotta played his character brilliantly in Goodfellas. He starts laughing hysterically at inappropriate moments, genius.
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Millers Crossing was excellent - great soundtrack too.
Bronx Tale one of my all time favourites. Still one of the best sick days I ever pulled from work - rented two films from Blockbuster . Bronx Tale and Carlitos Way. What a day.
Vincent Pastore sprung to mind when seeing thread title. Pesci. De Niro and Steve Van Zandt I suppose.
Love gangster movies if done right.
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Not sure what his birth certificate says but Christopher Walken gets honorable mention for King of New York . In a single role Stephen Graham was superb as Al Capone in 'Boardwalk Empire'.
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Not sure what his birth certificate says but Christopher Walken gets honorable mention for King of New York . In a single role Stephen Graham was superb as Al Capone in 'Boardwalk Empire'.
Stephen Graham as Babyface Nelson was also the ONLY good thing about Public Enemies!
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Not sure what his birth certificate says but Christopher Walken gets honorable mention for King of New York . In a single role Stephen Graham was superb as Al Capone in 'Boardwalk Empire'.
Stephen Graham as Babyface Nelson was also the ONLY good thing about Public Enemies!
Was the Depp remake? Crap I have not seen that, not so good eh? Wait , thinking of The Public enemy ;D.