Joseph R. Gannascoli

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Joseph R. Gannascoli (born February 15, 1959) is an American actor and chef. He is best known for his portrayal of Vito Spatafore on the HBO series The Sopranos.

Joseph R. Gannascoli
Gannascoli in 2011
Born (1959-02-15) February 15, 1959 (age 65)
Occupation(s)Actor, chef
Years active1991–present
Spouse
Diana Gannascoli
(m. 2005)
Children1

Early life

Gannascoli was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. In the 1980s, he attended St. John's University for two years, majoring in communications.

Career

Gannascoli received his "big break" in acting from Benicio del Toro, whom he met on the set on Money for Nothing. After appearing in Ed Wood, Del Toro later cast Gannascoli in his directorial debut, Submission. He also introduced him to Sheila Jaffe and Georgianne Walken, who did casting work for the HBO TV series The Sopranos.

Gannascoli appeared in films including Mickey Blue Eyes and television shows including Law and Order before appearing on The Sopranos as a pastry shop patron named "Gino" in the season one episode "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti". He later secured a recurring role as the nephew of Richie Aprile, Vito Spatafore, in the season two episode "The Happy Wanderer". Along with Dan Grimaldi playing identical twins Patsy and Phillip "Philly Spoons" Parisi and Saundra Santiago playing identical twins Jeannie and Joannie Cusamano, it was one of the three times that the show used a single actor for separate roles. Prior to the start of Season 6, Gannascoli was promoted to series regular. Gannascoli brought the idea to the writers of making his character gay from a true story of the Gambino crime family, in a book called Murder Machine.[1]

Gannascoli later appeared in other films including Men in Black III. He stars in the 2015 movie An Act of War.

In 2019, he appeared on an episode of the cannabis-themed competition cooking show, Bong Appétit: Cook Off.[2] He appeared with Vincent Pastore on Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back on January 21, 2020.[3]

Gannascoli appeared in the pilot episode of Bring on the Dancing Horses with Kate Bosworth.

Novel

In January 2006, Gannascoli published a crime novel called A Meal to Die For: A Culinary Novel of Crime.[4]

Culinary career

Before beginning his acting career, Gannascoli had worked for decades in the food service industry, working at restaurants in New York City and New Orleans, and founding one in Brooklyn, which he cashed out of in 1990 due to gambling debt.[5]

Since around 2017, Gannascoli has offered catering services for small parties, often Sopranos-themed, doing most of the cooking himself.[6][5]

Filmography

Film
YearsTitleRoleNotes
1993Money for NothingCharlie DiSalvio
1994Ed WoodSecurity Guard
1995Never Talk to StrangersCarnival Attendant
1995SubmissionEddieShort
1996BasquiatGuard at Hospital
1996The FuneralRoccoUncredited
1997BlowfishGino Calbrese
1998BluntParamedic
1999On the RunBurly Guy
1999Mickey Blue EyesJimmy, Gina's Doorman
1999–2006The SopranosGino the Bakery Customer / Vito Spatafore
2000Two Family HouseCounter Guy
2004The Kings of BrooklynTrader the Hut
2005Meet the MobstersAbner Hunnicutt
2006Beer LeagueGiusuppe PrimaveraUncredited
2008College Road TripMr. Arcara
2009Reality Horror NightHimself
2010CorradoFrankie D'Onofrio
2010Circus MaximusUncle Vic
2011The ReunionDavid Bass
2011White CollarSalvatoreEpisode: "On the Fence"
2011DelsinHimself
2012Men in Black 3New York Mets Fan #2
2012Desperate EndeavorsNeil Bates
2013Chasing TasteMurphy
2013FratelloTony
2014Rob the MobDom
2014Leaving CircadiaNat
2014GilgameshSenator Higgins
2014Other PlansGus
2015An Act of WarFrank
2017Crossed LinesCop
2017Jason's LetterPrincipal (Pratt) Prattoli
2018The BrawlerJohn
2020The OneFrankie

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