Daniel Louis Aiello, Jr. (June 20, 1933[1] – December 12, 2019) was an Italian-American actor. He was in many movies. These include Once Upon a Time in America, Ruby, The Godfather: Part II, Hudson Hawk, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Moonstruck, Léon: The Professional, Two Days in the Valley, and Dinner Rush. He is most famous for his role in the 1989 Spike Lee movie Do the Right Thing.
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Aiello was nominated for a "Best Supporting Actor" Academy Award in 1990 for his role as Sal, the pizzeria owner.[2] He won an Emmy Award in 1981.
Aiello was born in New York City. He died on December 12, 2019, at the age of 86 at a hospital in Saddle River, New Jersey.[3] He had an infection caused by medical treatment.[4]
Filmography
change- Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) as Horse
- The Godfather Part II (1974) as Tony Rosato
- The Godmothers (1975) (uncredited)
- The Front (1976) as Danny LaGattuta
- Hooch (1977)
- Fingers (1978) as Butch
- Bloodbrothers (1978) as Artie
- Defiance (1980) as Carmine
- Hide in Plain Sight (1980) as Sal Carvello
- Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981) as Morgan
- Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981) as Johnson
- Once Upon a Time in America (1984) as Police Chief Vincent Aiello
- Old Enough (1984) as Mr. Bruckner
- Deathmask (1984) as Capt. Mike Grasso
- Broadway Danny Rose (1984) (uncredited)
- The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) as Monk
- The Stuff (1985) as Vickers
- The Protector (1985) as Danny Garoni
- Key Exchange (1985) as Carabello
- Radio Days (1987) as Rocco
- Man on Fire (1987) as Conti
- The Pick-up Artist (1987) as Phil Harper
- Moonstruck (1987) as Mr. Johnny Cammareri
- Russicum - I giorni del diavolo (1988) as George Sherman
- The January Man (1989) as Captain Vincent Alcoa
- White Hot (1989) as Charlie Buick
- Do the Right Thing (1989) as Salvatore "Sal" Fragione
- Shocktroop (1989) as John Cunningham
- Harlem Nights (1989) as Phil Cantone
- Jacob's Ladder (1990) as Louis
- Madonna: The Immaculate Collection (1990) as Papa (segment "Papa Don't Preach")
- The Closer (1990) as Chester Grant [source?]
- He Ain't Heavy (1990)
- Once Around (1991) as Joe Bella
- Hudson Hawk (1991) as Tommy Five-Tone
- 29th Street (1991) as Frank Pesce Sr.
- Ruby (1992) as Jack Ruby
- The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 (1992) as Tony Rosato
- Mistress (1992) as Carmine Rasso
- The Cemetery Club (1993) as Ben Katz
- The Pickle (1993) as Harry Stone
- Me and the Kid (1993) as Harry
- Léon: The Professional (1994) as Tony
- Prêt-à-Porter (1994) as Major Hamilton
- Save the Rabbits (1994) as Ronnie
- Power of Attorney (1995) as Joseph Scassi
- Lieberman in Love (1995) as Joe Lieberman
- Two Much (1995) as Gene
- City Hall (1996) as Frank Anselmo
- 2 Days in the Valley (1996) Dosmo Pizzo
- Mojave Moon (1996) as Al
- Dellaventura (1997–1998, 14 episodes) as Anthony Dellaventura
- Unforgotten: Twenty-Five Years After Willowbrook as Host
- Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis (1997) as Mr. Rathbone
- The Last Don (1997) as Don Domenico Clericuzio
- A Brooklyn State of Mind (1997) as Danny Parente
- Wilbur Falls (1998) as Phillip Devereaux
- Mambo Café (2000) as Joey
- Dinner Rush (2000) as Louis Cropa
- Prince of Central Park (2000) as Noah Cairn
- 18 Shades of Dust (2001) as Vincent Dianni
- Off Key (2001) as Fabrizio Bernini
- Mail Order Bride (2003) as Tony Santini
- Zeyda and the Hitman (2004) as Nathan
- The Fool (2005) as Voice of the Dummy
- Brooklyn Lobster (2005) as Frank Giorgio
- Lucky Number Slevin (2006) as Roth
- Last Request (2006) as Pop
- A Broken Sole (2006) as The Shoemaker
- Harry: A Communication Breakdown (2009) as Narrator
- Stiffs (2010) as Frank Tramontana
- Dolly Baby (2013) as Tony Lanza
- Henry & Me (2014) as Dr. Acosta (voice)
- Reach Me (2014) as Father Paul
- The Neighborhood (2017) as Joseph Donatello
References
change- ↑ "Danny Aiello Bio Biography". TV Rage. Archived from the original on 12 May 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
- ↑ "62nd Academy Awards Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
- ↑ "Danny Aiello, 'Do the Right Thing' and 'Moonstruck' Actor, Dies at 86". Variety. December 13, 2019. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
- ↑ "Danny Aiello Dead at 86". TMZ. December 13, 2019.
Other websites
change- Official website Archived 2011-08-05 at the Wayback Machine
- Danny Aiello on IMDb