Paul Sorvino

Sorvino in 2010 Paul Anthony Sorvino (, ; April 13, 1939 – July 25, 2022) was an American actor. He often portrayed authority figures on both the criminal and the law enforcement sides of the law.

Sorvino was particularly known for his roles as Lucchese crime family ''caporegime'' Paulie Cicero (based on real life gangster Paul Vario) in Martin Scorsese's 1990 gangster film ''Goodfellas'' and as NYPD Sergeant Phil Cerreta on the second and third seasons of the TV series ''Law & Order''. He also played a variety of father figures, including Juliet's father in Baz Luhrmann's 1996 film ''Romeo + Juliet'', as well as guest appearances as the father of Bruce Willis' character on the TV series ''Moonlighting'' and the father of Jeff Garlin's character on ''The Goldbergs''. He was in additional supporting roles in ''A Touch of Class'' (1973), ''Reds'' (1981, as Louis C. Fraina), ''The Rocketeer'' (1991), ''Nixon'' (1995, as Henry Kissinger), and ''The Cooler'' (2003).

Usually cast in dramatic supporting roles, he occasionally acted in lead roles in films including ''Bloodbrothers'' (1978), and also in comedic roles including his turn as a bombastic Southern evangelist in Carl Reiner's ''Oh, God!'' (1977). Sorvino was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor for the 1972 play ''That Championship Season'', and later starred in film and television adaptations. He was the father of actors Mira Sorvino and Michael Sorvino. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The last mile. by McNally, Terrence

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    The gambler ; produced by Irwin Winkler, Robert Chartoff ; directed by Karel Reisz ; written by James Toback.

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    Bulworth / Twentieth Century Fox ; a Warren Beatty film.

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    Cruising / written and directed by William Friedkin ; a Jerry Weintraub production ; produced by Jerry Weintraub ; presented by Lorimar.

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    King Lear. by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

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    King Lear. by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

    Published 1974
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