- Naissance
- Décédé(e)12 décembre 2019 · Saddle River, New Jersey, États-Unis (infection)
- Nom de naissanceDaniel Louis Aiello Jr.
- Taille6′ 2″ (1,88 m)
- Danny Aiello est né le 20 juin 1933 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis. Il était acteur et producteur. Il est connu pour La pizzeria en révolte (1989), Le professionnel (1994) et Éclair de lune (1987). Il était marié à Sandy Cohen. Il est mort le 12 décembre 2019 dans le New Jersey, États-Unis.
- Conjoint(e)Sandy Cohen(8 janvier 1955 - 12 décembre 2019) (son décès, 4 enfants)
- Enfants
- ParentsDaniel Louis Aiello Sr.Frances Pietrocova
- Membres de la familleMichael Kay(Niece or Nephew)
- Silky smooth speaking voice
- Burly Italian-American characters with volcanic tempers
- Once was a bus driver and the president of the Greyhound Bus union in his 30s before he pursued acting.
- His son, actor/stuntman/stunt coordinator Danny Aiello III died of pancreatic cancer in 2010 at age 53.
- A former bouncer at New York's comedy club, The Improvisation, he broke into the business when he started filling in there as an emcee.
- The 70-year-old Aiello released his first single, "All of Me," in March of 2004, and followed it a month later with an album of standards. Continues to sing on tour with an eight-piece jazz band.
- He ad-libbed the line, "Michael Corleone says 'hello,'" while strangling someone in The Godfather: Part II. Director Francis Ford Coppola liked it and kept it in.
- The first time I put on a dress and a wig and they took a Polaroid of me, I wanted to throw up. Except I saw a little bit of beauty in that I looked like my mother.
- [comparing Le parrain II (1974) with The Sopranos (1999)] I don't know anyone who curses the way they do in an Italian household. I never said the word "hell" in front of my mother. That was a different time, but I have sons and they have never said the word "hell" in front of me or my wife. That's the truth, that's the truth. There was certainly less profanity, and there was a kind of respect. It's not that I totally agreed with it, but it was a great piece of art.
- Look, people have an image of Italians. When I go somewhere in the world, I don't care where it is, when they look at me it's not about my intelligence. It's who can I beat up.
- I was 40 when I did my first movie. I didn't know what the hell I was doing. My interpretation of acting at the time, because I didn't know how to build a character, was pure energy. People call me an instinctive actor. I used to consider that an insult early on, only because I had never studied. Now... I love it.
- Brooklyn Lobster (2005) - US$75/day
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