Frank Vincent Gattuso Jr.(April 15, 1937 – September 13, 2017)[1]was an American actor and musician.[2]Known for often portraying violent mobsters and criminals, he was a frequent collaborator of filmmakerMartin Scorsese,appearing as Salvy inRaging Bull(1980),Billy BattsinGoodfellas(1990), and Frank Marino inCasino(1995).[3]On television, he playedPhil Leotardoon thefifthandsixthseasons of theHBOcrime dramaThe Sopranos(2004–2007). Vincent also voiced Salvatore Leone in theGrand Theft Autovideo game series from 2001 to 2005.
Frank Vincent | |
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Born | Frank Vincent Gattuso Jr. April 15, 1937 |
Died | September 13, 2017 Nutley, New Jersey,U.S. | (aged 80)
Occupations |
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Years active | 1970-2017 |
Spouse |
Kathleen Vincent (m.1970) |
Children | 3 |
Early life
editVincent, who was ofItaliandescent with roots inSicilyandNaples,was born inNorth Adams, Massachusetts,and raised inJersey City, New Jersey.[4]His father, Frank Vincent Gattuso Sr., was aniron workerand businessman.[5][6]He had two brothers, Nick and Jimmy, and a half-sister, Fran.[5]
Career
editSkilled at the drums, piano and trumpet, Vincent originally aspired to a career in music. By day he was astudio musicianwho worked with many recording artists such asPaul AnkaandDel Shannon.Vincent had his own jazz band, billed "Frank Vincent and the Aristocats," that played in the evenings. In 1969, Vincent's band needed a piano player to secure bookings and Vincent ended up hiringJoe Pescito play guitar. As the popularity oflounge musicwaned, Vincent and Pesci turned tostand-up comedy,performing as "Vincent and Pesci" from 1970 to 1976. Their act coupledAbbott and Costello-inspireddouble actantics withDon Rickles-styleinsult comedy,which proved popular. During this time, the men developed a strong professional and personal friendship.[7][8]
Vincent and Pesci later landed parts in the low-budget gangster filmThe Death Collector(1976), where they were spotted byRobert De Niro.De Niro toldMartin Scorseseabout both Vincent and Pesci. Scorsese was impressed by their performances and hired Vincent to appear in a supporting role inRaging Bull(1980), in which he once again appeared with Pesci and co-starred with De Niro.[9]Vincent appeared in small roles in twoSpike Leefilms:Do the Right Thing(1989) andJungle Fever(1991). In the latter, he played the abusive patriarch of an Italian-American family.[10]
One of his notable appearances in foreign films was as a supporting character inJuan José Jusid'sMade in Argentina(1987), in which he played Vito, a wealthy Manhattan businessman who befriends the film's protagonist, a substance-abuse counselor who treated Vito's son, played byLuis Brandoni.[11]
Vincent was often cast as agangster.[11]For example, in Scorsese's filmGoodfellas(1990), he playedBilly Batts,amade manin theGambino crime family;[12]he also played a role in Scorsese's filmCasino(1995) as Frank Marino (based on real-life gangsterFrank Cullotta), the sidekick of Pesci's character.[13]
In 1996, Vincent appeared in the music video for rap artistNas' song "Street Dreams."[9]In the television movieGotti(1996), Vincent playedRobert "D.B." DiBernardo,an associate of Mafia bossJohn Gotti's, whose life the film chronicled.[10]Vincent appeared in a small role in the 1998 filmBelly,starring Nas andDMXand directed byHype Williams.Vincent would also serve as an acting coach on the film.[14]In theHBOTV seriesThe Sopranos,he had his most prominent role asPhil Leotardo,a ruthless New York City gangster who, asbossof the show's fictionalLupertazzi crime family,becomes the show's chief antagonist in the final season.[15]
In 1999, he won the Italian American Entertainer of the Year Award. Another noted performance is his appearance in the filmRemedy(2003).[9]
In 2003, Vincent portrayed Danny Santini in the filmThis Thing of Ours,whose associate producer wasSonny Franzese,longtime mobster andunderbossof theColombo crime family,and whose director wasGenovese crime familycapo Danny Provenzano (grandnephew ofAnthony Provenzano).[16][17][18]Later that year, Vincent testified in court on the behalf of Provenzano at repeal sentences; Provenzano was serving a 10-year sentence forracketeeringand other charges.[19]
One of Vincent's lighter-hearted roles was in a British television commercial forPeugeotcars.[15]In early 2005, he appeared on Irish television in a series of commercials for Irish bankPermanent TSB.[12]
In video games, Vincent voiced the character of Mafia bossSalvatore Leonein thevideo gameGrand Theft Auto III(2001). He later reprised the role inGrand Theft Auto: San Andreas(2004) andGrand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories(2005).[12]
In 2006 he released a book,A Guy's Guide to Being a Man's Manto positive reviews.[13]His idol wasDean Martin.[20]He has also released a line of hand-rolled cigars which have his picture prominently displayed on the band.[21]
He played Lieutenant Marino in the independent filmThe Tested(2008), directed by Russell Costanzo.[22]The following year, he made a cameo appearance alongside fellowSopranosactorSteve Schirripain theStargate Atlantisepisode "Vegas"(2009).[23]The following year, he starred inChicago Overcoat(2009) as the main protagonist.[13]
In 2013, he starred in the hit IDW Publishing comic seriesKillogy[24][25]created byLife of Agony'sAlan Robertas the character Sally Sno Cones alongsideMarky RamoneofThe Ramones.The series was nominated at the Ghastly Awards for Best Mini-Series and won multiple Horror Comic Awards from the Horror News Network. In 2014, the comics were adapted into 3D-animation for theKillogyanimated series,[26][27]in which the cast of the original comic series contributed their voices.
A resident ofNutley, New Jersey,Vincent used his drumming skills in an impromptu performance at a township holiday concert.[28]
Death
editIn early September 2017, Vincent suffered aheart attack.[29]He underwentopen heart surgeryin New Jersey on September 13; however, he died shortly thereafter, at the age of 80 years.[30]Director John Gallagher, who worked with Vincent onStreet HunterandThe Deli,noted that the actor lied about his age to avoid discrimination, and therefore many sources listed his birth year as 1939.[31]
Vincent's remains were cremated at a funeral home inMontclair, New Jersey,and a funeral service was held on September 16.[32]
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1976 | The Death Collector | Bernie Feldshuh | |
1980 | Raging Bull | Salvy | |
1982 | Dear Mr. Wonderful | Louie | |
1983 | Baby It's You | Vinnie | |
Easy Money | Mobster Dressed In A Trenchcoat | Uncredited | |
1984 | The Pope of Greenwich Village | 1st Crew Chief | |
1985 | Stiffs | Mafia Thug | |
1986 | Wise Guys | Louie Fontucci | |
1987 | Made in Argentina | Vito | |
1988 | Lou, Pat, and Joe D | Pop Corelli | |
1989 | Do the Right Thing | Charlie | |
Last Exit to Brooklyn | Priest | ||
The Afterlife of Grandpa | Vinny Valenti | Short film | |
1990 | Goodfellas | Billy Batts | |
Street Hunter | Don Mario Romano | ||
1991 | Mortal Thoughts | Dominic, Joyce's Father | |
Jungle Fever | Mike Tucci | ||
Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace | Joseph F. Zanni Jr. | Television film | |
1994 | Men Lie | Uncle Frank | |
Federal Hill | Sal | ||
Hand Gun | Earl | ||
1995 | Ten Benny | Ray DiGlovanni Sr. | |
Casino | Frank Marino | ||
Animal Room | Arcade Owner | ||
1996 | On Seventh Avenue | Angelo Occipente | Television film |
She's the One | Ron | ||
Gotti | Robert "D.B." DiBernardo | Television film | |
Night Falls on Manhattan | Police Captain | ||
West New York | Tom Colletti | ||
1997 | Grind | Nick | |
Cop Land | PDA President Vince Lassaro | ||
The North End | Dominic "Dom" Di Bella | ||
The Deli | Tommy "Tomatoes" | ||
The Good Life | Unknown | ||
Made Men | Tommy "The Bull" Vitaglia | ||
1998 | Witness to the Mob | Frankie DeCicco | Television film |
Undercurrent | Eddie Torelli | ||
Belly | Roger | ||
Vig | Pete | Television film | |
1999 | NetForce | Johnny Stompato | Television film |
Entropy | Sal | ||
Penance | Suicide Man | Short film | |
2000 | Isn't She Great | Aristotle Onassis | |
Gun Shy | Carmine Minetti | ||
If You Only Knew | Gino | ||
Ropewalk | Unknown | ||
The Crew | Marty | ||
Under Hellgate Bridge | Sal "Big Sal" | ||
2001 | Smokin' Stogies | Johnny "Big" | |
Snipes | Johnnie Marandino | ||
2002 | Hamlet in the Hamptons | Michael | |
2003 | Rubout | Frank Santello | Television film |
A Tale of Two Pizzas | Frank Bianco | ||
This Thing of Ours | Danny Santini | ||
Remembering Mario | Joey "Big Ears" | ||
2004 | Shark Tale | Great White #3 | Voice |
Coalition | Alvaro | ||
2005 | Remedy | Uncle Charles | |
Van Vorst Park | Carlo | ||
2006 | Last Request | Father Brice | |
2007 | City Teacher | Unknown | |
2009 | Chicago Overcoat: The Glory Days Are Back | Lou Marazano | |
2010 | Stiffs | Jimmy "The Limo King" | |
The Tested | Lieutenant Marino | ||
2011 | Spy | Gaetano | |
2018 | The Killer's Kiss | Michael Gazzo | Posthumous release |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Leg Work | Detective | Episode: "Peaches" |
1989 | The Paradise Club | Walter MacHeath | Episode: "Unfrocked in Babylon" |
1991–1999 | Law & Order | John Franchetta / J.Z. | 2 episodes |
1992 | Civil Wars | Matty DiNofrio | Episode: "Mob Psychology" |
1993 | The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | Johnny Torrio | Episode: "Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues" |
1994 | Walker, Texas Ranger | Paul Mancini | Episode: "The Prodigal Son" |
1996 | Swift Justice | Tony Accardo | Episode: "Stones" |
1996–1997 | New York Undercover | Bates / Ray Tarrafino | 2 episodes |
1997 | Cosby | Dorothy's Husband | Episode: "Florida" |
2000 | NYPD Blue | Dino "The Rat" Ferrera | 2 episodes |
2004–2007 | The Sopranos | Phil Leotardo | 31 episodes |
2008 | Stargate Atlantis | Poker Player #1 | Episode: "Vegas" |
2014–2016 | Mr. Pickles | Jon Gabagooli | 2 episodes Voice |
2016 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Bishop Cattalano | Episode: "Unholiest Alliance" |
2017 | Neo Yokio | Uncle Albert | Episode: "Hamptons Water Magic" Voice |
Video games
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Grand Theft Auto III | Salvatore Leone | Voice |
2004 | Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | ||
2005 | Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories |
Bibliography
edit- Vincent, Frank; Priggé, Steven (2006).A Guy's Guide to Being a Man's Man.Berkley Books.ISBN978-0425208762.
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