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Daniel Louis Aiello Jr. () (June 20, 1933 – December 12, 2019) was an American actor. He appeared in numerous motion pictures, including ''
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'' (1974), '' The Front'' (1976), '' Once Upon a Time in America'' (1984), '' Hide in Plain Sight'' (1984), '' The Purple Rose of Cairo'' (1985), '' Moonstruck'' (1987), '' Harlem Nights'' (1989), '' Do the Right Thing'' (1989), '' Jacob's Ladder'' (1990), '' Hudson Hawk'' (1991), ''
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'' (1992), '' Léon: The Professional'' (1994), '' 2 Days in the Valley'' (1996), '' Dinner Rush'' (2000), and '' Lucky Number Slevin'' (2006). He played Don Domenico Clericuzio in the miniseries '' The Last Don'' (1997). Aiello was nominated for an
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for his role as Salvatore "Sal" Frangione in the Spike Lee film '' Do the Right Thing'' (1989).


Early life

Aiello, the fifth of six children, was born on West 68th Street, Manhattan, the son of parents Frances Pietrocova, a seamstress from Naples,
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, and Daniel Louis Aiello, a laborer who deserted the family after his wife lost her eyesight and became legally blind. For many years, Aiello publicly condemned his father, but the two reconciled in 1993, although Aiello harbored a resentment of his father's conduct.Danny Aiello Biography
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He was of Italian descent. He moved to the
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when he was seven, and later attended James Monroe High School. At the age of 16, Aiello lied about his age to enlist in the
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. After serving for three years, he returned to
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and did various jobs in order to support himself and, later, his family. In the 1960s, Aiello served as president of New York Local 1202 of the Amalgamated Transit Union, representing Greyhound Bus workers. In 1967, he presided over an unsanctioned wildcat strike when the company changed bus driver schedules. The strike was called without authorization by the parent union and he was suspended for that action. He called off the strike after one day. He was also a bouncer at the legendary New York City comedy club, The Improv. In the mid-1980s, he was a nightly regular at Café Central, a bistro frequented by celebrities on 79th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, in Manhattan, and at an eatery named Columbus restaurant on 66th Street and Columbus Avenue.


Career


Film and television

Aiello broke into films in the early 1970s. One of his earliest roles came as a ballplayer in the baseball drama, '' Bang the Drum Slowly'' (1973), with Robert De Niro. Aiello had a walk-on role as small-time hood Tony Rosato in ''
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'' (1974), ad-libbing the line " Michael Corleone says hello!" during a hit on rival gangster Frank Pentangeli ( Michael V. Gazzo). Aiello had a co-lead role with Jan-Michael Vincent in '' Defiance'' (1980), about some Manhattan residents who fight back against the thugs terrorizing the neighborhood. He received considerable acclaim for playing a racist New York City cop in '' Fort Apache, The Bronx'' (1981) with
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. In 1981, Aiello won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming for his appearance in an '' ABC Afterschool Special'' called ''A Family of Strangers''. He was paired with De Niro again for the Sergio Leone gangster epic, '' Once Upon a Time in America'' (1984), as a police chief whose name was also "Aiello." His many film appearances included two for director
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, who cast him in '' The Purple Rose of Cairo'' (1985), and '' Radio Days'' (1987). He played a main role in the 1985-86 television series '' Lady Blue''. Aiello played the pizzeria owner Sal in Spike Lee's '' Do the Right Thing'' (1989). At the time of the film's release, in an interview with the ''
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'', he called the role his "first focal part". He further identified the film as a very collaborative effort, during which Spike Lee at one point told him, "Whatever you wanna do, you do." Aiello went on to write a crucial scene he shared with John Turturro ten minutes prior to its production. The role earned him nominations for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture and the
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, while the film critics' associations of
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, and
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each named him best supporting actor. Aiello also portrayed more sympathetic characters. He gained recognition as the befuddled fiancé of
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opposite her Oscar-winning performance in the romantic comedy '' Moonstruck'' (1987), and made a comic appearance in drag for the
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fashion-industry film '' Prêt-à-Porter'' (1994). He also had sympathetic roles in the horror thriller '' Jacob's Ladder'' (1990) and the comedy-drama '' 29th Street'' (1991). Aiello played nightclub owner and Lee Harvey Oswald assassin Jack Ruby in the biopic ''
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'' (1992), the lead role in Paul Mazursky's film business satire '' The Pickle'' (1993), the titular character in the Academy Award-winning short film '' Lieberman in Love'' (1995), and a political big shot with mob ties in '' City Hall'' (1996), starring Al Pacino. He later starred in the independent feature film ''Dolly Baby'' (2012), written and directed by Kevin Jordan; Aiello also starred in Jordan's '' Brooklyn Lobster'', which premiered at the
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in 2005.


Music

Aiello's singing was on display in films such as '' Hudson Hawk'' (1991), '' Once Around'' (1991), and '' Remedy'' (2005) that starred his son Ricky Aiello and Jonathan Doscher. He released several albums featuring a big-band including ''I Just Wanted to Hear The Words'' (2004), ''Live from Atlantic City'' (2008), and ''My Christmas Song for You'' (2010). Aiello and EMI songwriter Hasan Johnson released an album of standards fused with rap entitled ''Bridges'' in 2011. He played the father for the video of
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's song, " Papa Don't Preach" (1986), and recorded his own answer song, "Papa Wants the Best for You", written by Artie Schroeck.


Theater

Aiello appeared on the Broadway stage many times throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He appeared in three plays by Louis La Russo II: ''Lamppost Reunion'' (his Broadway debut - 1975), '' Wheelbarrow Closers'' (1976), and ''Knockout'' (1979). In 1977, he originated the role of Fran Geminiani in the long-running play '' Gemini''. In 1981, Aiello starred in
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's play '' The Floating Light Bulb'' alongside Beatrice Arthur. The play, set in 1945, is a semi-autobiographical tale of a lower middle class family living in
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,
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. Frank Rich, critic from ''
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'' gave the play a mild review, writing "there are a few laughs, a few well-wrought characters, and, in Act II, a beautifully written scene that leads to a moving final curtain". Rich also compared the play to the work of Tennessee Williams. In the mid-1980s, Aiello starred in a replacement cast version of '' Hurlyburly'' (1984) alongside Christine Baranski,
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, Ron Silver, and Candice Bergen. He also starred in '' The House of Blue Leaves'' (1986) alongside John Mahoney (who earned a
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for his performance), Ben Stiller,
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, and Julie Hagerty. In 2002, Aiello starred in Elaine May's comedic play, ''Adult Entertainment'' alongside May's daughter, Jeannie Berlin. The play was directed by
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and opened off-broadway at the Variety Arts Theatre. Critic Ben Brantley of ''
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'', described the play as an "often very funny, but overstretched comedy sketch". In July 2011, Aiello appeared
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in the two-act drama '' The Shoemaker'', written by Susan Charlotte and directed by Antony Marsellis. The play is a stage version of his 2006 movie '' A Broken Sole'', which began life in 2001 as a one-act play.


Personal life

Aiello lived in Ramsey, New Jersey, for many years with his wife, Sandy Cohen, whom Aiello married in 1955. He later moved to Saddle River, New Jersey. In 2014, Aiello published his autobiography, ''I Only Know Who I Am When I Am Somebody Else: My Life on the Street, on the Stage, and in the Movies'' via
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. He was the father of stuntman and actor Danny Aiello III, who died in 2010 of
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. Another son Rick, who was also an actor, died in 2021 of the same disease. His surviving children are Jaime, and Stacey Aiello. His nephew is Michael Kay, broadcaster for the
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.


Death

Aiello died on December 12, 2019, at age 86, at a hospital in New Jersey, following a brief illness. Many in the entertainment industry voiced their sadness either on
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or released statements, such as his '' Moonstruck'' co-star
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, and Robert De Niro, who starred alongside Aiello in four films: '' Bang the Drum Slowly'' (1973), ''
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'' (1974), '' Once Upon a Time in America'' (1984), and '' Mistress'' (1992). De Niro wrote, "I am very saddened to hear of Danny's passing. I have known him for almost 50 years. See you in Heaven, Danny."


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre


Awards


Publications

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See also

* List of crooners * Bronx Walk of Fame


References


External links

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