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Danny Aiello(1933-2019)

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Danny Aiello was an American actor of Italian descent, and enjoyed a lengthy career in film. He was once nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his role as Salvatore "Sal" Frangione in the comedy-drama film "Do the Right Thing" (1989).

Aiello was born in Manhattan, New York City on June 20, 1933. His parents were laborer Daniel Louis Aiello and seamstress Frances Pietrocova. Frances eventually lost her eyesight, and became legally blind.. In response, Daniel abandoned his wife and six children. Danny resented his father's actions and would later refuse relations with him for decades. The two reconciled in 1993, when Danny was 60-years-old.

In 1940, Aiello moved to South Bronx. He was educated at James Monroe High School, located in the Soundview section of the Bronx. In 1949, Aiello dropped out of school and joined the United States Army. He was only 16-years-old, and lied about his age in order to enlist. Aiello served in the army for 3 years, and he was discharged in 1952. He returned to New York City, where he supported himself through various jobs.

In 1955, Aiello married Sandy Cohen. They had four children, including actor Danny Aiello III (1957-2010). In the 1960s, Aiello worked for Greyhound Lines, an intercity bus common carrier. He served as president of New York Local 1202 of the Amalgamated Transit Union, a labor organization representing the company's workers.

In 1967, Greyhound Lines changed its bus driver schedules, and Aiello led the workers to protest in a wildcat strike. The strike lasted for a single day. It lacked the authorization by the parent labor union, and Aiello was suspended for his actions.

Aiello eventually pursued an acting career, and started appearing in films during the early 1970s. His earliest credited role was playing baseball player Horse in the sports drama "Bang the Drum Slowly" (1973), at the age of 40. He worked alongside up-and-coming actor Robert De Niro (1943-), who gained acclaim for his performance in the film.

Aiello had a minor role as small-time gangster Tony Rosato in the crime film "The Godfather Part II" (1974). His one scene had him performing a hit on high-ranking gangster Francesco "Frank" Pentangeli (played by Michael V. Gazzo), who had betrayed the Corleone family. Aiello ad-libbed the line "Michael Corleone says hello!"

Aiello eventually had a co-lead role in the neo-noir "Defiance" (1980), as one of of several people who join forces against a powerful gang. Also in 1980, he played Dominic Ginetti in "A Family Of Strangers", an ABC Afterschool Special. For his role, he won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming, the first of several awards in his acting career.

He gained further acclaim for his role as the cop Morgan in the crime drama "Fort Apache, The Bronx" (1981). He played a corrupt police chief in the crime drama "Once Upon a Time in America" (1984), and the character was named after him as "Vincent Aiello". In this role, Aiello performer along Robert De Niro again, as De Niro was the film's lead actor.

Aiello performed in two films directed by Woody Allen (1935-). The first was the fantasy comedy "The Purple Rose of Cairo" (1985), where Aiello played the abusive husband Monk. The second was the comedy-drama "Radio Days" (1987).

Aiello gained a supporting role in the detective television series "Lady Blue" (1985-1986). He played police lieutenant Terry McNichols, a leading member of the Violent Crimes Division of the Chicago Police Department, and the boss of protagonist Katy Mahoney (played by Jamie Rose). McNichols was portrayed as a boss appreciative of Mahoney's unorthodox methods of investigation, but concerned by her overly violent behavior.

The series initially received high-ratings, but was considered as too violent for television. It attracted protests by watchdog organization, such as the National Coalition on Television Violence. When ratings fell, the series was canceled. The series lasted for a single season, and 14 episodes. Aiello would not gain a recurring television role again until the late 1990s.

Aiello played the protagonist's father in the video clip "Papa Don't Preach" (1986), based on a hit song by Madonna (1958-). He then recorded his own answer song, called , "Papa Wants the Best for You".

In 1987, Aiello played the protagonist's fiance Johnny Cammareri in the romantic comedy "Moonstruck. It was a then-rare sympathetic role for him. His role was critically well-received.

Aiello gained his most acclaimed role when cast as pizzeria owner Salvatore "Sal" Fragione in the comedy-drama film "Do the Right Thing" (1989), concerning racial tensions in Brooklyn,. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, but the award was won by rival actor Denzel Washington (1954-). He was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, but this award was also won by Denzel Washington., The film critics' associations of Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles each named Aiello the best supporting actor of the year.

Aiello following roles included appearances in the horror film "Jacob's Ladder" (1990) and the comedy-drama "29th Street" (1991). He played nightclub owner and assassin Jack Ruby (1911-1967) in the biographical film "Ruby" (1992). He played film director Harry Stone in the film "The Pickle", a satire of big-budget Hollywood films. He appeared dressed in drag in "Prêt-à-Porter", a satire of the fashion industry.

He next had the lead roe of Joe Lieberman in the award-winning short film "Lieberman in Love" (1995), and politician Frank Anselmo in the thriller "City Hall" (1996),

Aiello had a notable television role as crime lord Don Domenico Clericuzio in the mini-series "The Last Don" (1997), an adaptation of a 1996 crime novel by Mario Puzo. The series depicts Domenico as an aging mafia leader, who oversees plans for his succession. Aiello returned to the role in the sequel miniseries "The Last Don II", where Domenico dies and is succeeded by a much younger relative.

Aiello remained active as an actor through the 2000s and 2010s, although this period had few highlights for his career. He died in December 2019 at hospital, following a short illness. He was 86-years-old. His funeral was held at the Riverside Memorial Chapel on the Upper West Side. Director Spike Lee (1957-) delivered an eulogy at the funeral, remarking on his love for Aiello despite their political differences.
BornJune 20, 1933
DiedDecember 12, 2019(86)
BornJune 20, 1933
DiedDecember 12, 2019(86)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 7 wins & 6 nominations total

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Known for

Spike Lee, Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, John Turturro, Ruby Dee, Giancarlo Esposito, and Bill Nunn in Do the Right Thing (1989)
Do the Right Thing
8.0
  • Sal
  • 1989
Natalie Portman and Jean Reno in Léon: The Professional (1994)
Léon: The Professional
8.5
  • Tony
  • 1994
Cher in Moonstruck (1987)
Moonstruck
7.2
  • Mr. Johnny Cammareri
  • 1987
Bruce Willis in Hudson Hawk (1991)
Hudson Hawk
5.7
  • Tommy Five-Tone
  • 1991

Credits

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Actor



  • Fielders Choice
    • Released
    • TV Series
    • 2017
  • Hereafter Musical
    • Jason
    • Post-production
    • Short



  • One Moment (2021)
    One Moment
    5.3
    • Joe McGuinness
    • 2021
  • Danny Aiello, Aubry Mintz, Ellen Bessen, Mark Jones, and Billie Mintz in Nothing to Say (2019)
    Nothing to Say
    Short
    • (voice)
    • 2019
  • Making a Deal with the Devil (2019)
    Making a Deal with the Devil
    4.1
    • Mario
    • 2019
  • The Last Big Save (2019)
    The Last Big Save
    3.0
    • Louis Brown
    • 2019
  • Hayden Christensen and Emma Roberts in Little Italy (2018)
    Little Italy
    5.7
    • Carlo Campo (as Daniel Aiello)
    • 2018
  • The Neighborhood (2017)
    The Neighborhood
    7.5
    • Joseph Donatello
    • 2017
  • Broken Dreams Blvd (2017)
    Broken Dreams Blvd
    7.4
    TV Movie
    • Teddy Berry
    • 2017
  • Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner in Difficult People (2015)
    Difficult People
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Danny Aiello (voice)
    • 2017
  • Sylvester Stallone, Tom Berenger, Kelsey Grammer, Kyra Sedgwick, Thomas Jane, Kevin Connolly, Omari Hardwick, and Lauren Cohan in Reach Me (2014)
    Reach Me
    4.9
    • Father Paul
    • 2014
  • Henry & Me (2014)
    Henry & Me
    6.0
    • Dr. Acosta (voice)
    • 2014
  • JJ Grey & Mofro: This River (2014)
    JJ Grey & Mofro: This River
    Music Video
    • Man by the River
    • 2014
  • Capone: The Rehearsal (2011)
    Capone: The Rehearsal
    Short
    • 2011
  • Stiffs (2010)
    Stiffs
    5.4
    • Frank Tramontana
    • 2010
  • Danny Aiello in A Broken Sole (2006)
    A Broken Sole
    5.5
    • The Shoemaker
    • 2006
  • The Last Request (2006)
    The Last Request
    3.2
    • Pop
    • 2006

Producer



  • Broken Dreams Blvd (2017)
    Broken Dreams Blvd
    7.4
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 2017
  • Celebrity Taste Makers
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 2012
  • Capone: The Rehearsal (2011)
    Capone: The Rehearsal
    Short
    • producer
    • 2011
  • UnConventional (2004)
    UnConventional
    6.9
    • executive producer
    • 2004
  • Shorty (2003)
    Shorty
    7.8
    • executive producer
    • 2003
  • Dellaventura (1997)
    Dellaventura
    7.2
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1997–1998
  • U.S. Marshals: Waco & Rhinehart (1987)
    U.S. Marshals: Waco & Rhinehart
    6.4
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1987

Writer



  • Save the Rabbits
    4.3
    Short
    • Writer
    • 1994

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Daniel Aiello
  • Height
    • 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
  • Born
    • June 20, 1933
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • December 12, 2019
    • Saddle River, New Jersey, USA(infection)
  • Spouse
    • Sandy CohenJanuary 8, 1955 - December 12, 2019 (his death, 4 children)
  • Children
      Rick Aiello
  • Parents
      Daniel Louis Aiello Sr.
  • Relatives
    • Michael Kay(Niece or Nephew)
  • Other works
    Stage: Plays Guy Akens in "Adult Entertainment" by Elaine May (11/02, Truglia Theater, Rich Forum, Stamford Center for the Arts, Stamford, Connecticut, USA).
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Interview
    • 6 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Once was a bus driver and the president of the Greyhound Bus union in his 30s before he pursued acting.
  • Quotes
    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.
  • Trademarks
      Silky smooth speaking voice
  • Salary
    • Brooklyn Lobster
      (2005)
      US$75/day

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