Posted on 06/19/2010 7:56:38 AM PDT by AtlasStalled
Joseph Gannascoli, the actor who played the gay mobster Vito Spatafore on The Sopranos, was arrested yesterday morning on a DUI charge in Tampa, FL as reported by Kristie Cavanagh for the Daily News:
On "The Sopranos," Gannascoli played Vito, the mobster who took over as capo after the deaths of Richie, Gigi and Ralph and was eventually killed for being gay. According to the actor's Web site, Gannascoli was appearing Thursday night at a Tampa smoke shop, Soho Cigars, to promote his Cugine brand of cigars.
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“Breaking Bad is awesome. Maybe the best show on TV right now.”
I say either that or Damages. Great storylines and acting!
I just never got the whole Sopranos thing, never will. I’d rather watch a repeat of Rockford Files, which was David Chase’s best stuff, IMO.
I like Damages as well. Rose Byrne is attractive and does a good job faking an American accent.
I felt sorry for that guy who got drowned in his own toilet, what a way to go. ;d
And Glenn Close trying to ****-block her character’s son was priceless.
Rose Byrne - hot!
Why didn’t Tom just flush the toilet? That was my tought.
I love the bitchiness of Glenn Close - she’d make a good Sith.
Years ago I ran a political campaign office where a group of the Chairman’s friends would meet on occasion. They were the New Jersey Italian-American Civil Rights Association (affiliated with the Columbo Mafia family). The state YR and national CR chairman was the son of the retired consigliore who coordinated Mob business in Atlantic City. He went on to marry the daughter off the Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. I found the portrayals in ‘The Sopranos’ not unreasonably broad.
People don't think clearly when they panic.
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