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Elizabeth Bracco is an American actress best known for her role as Marie Spatafore, the wife of Vito Spatafore, on the HBO TV series The Sopranos. Early life
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Vito orders no retaliation for Sonny's murder and has Hagen organize a meeting with the other Mafia bosses to end the war. After the meeting, Vito tells Hagen that Barzini was behind Sonny's murder. After Michael returns to the U.S., Vito semi-retires in 1954 and Michael becomes operating head of the family.
Strictly Come Dancing professional Vito Coppola kissed his celebrity partner Ellie Leach on live TV amid rumours of a romance. The pair appeared on Tuesday's (7 November) episode of The One Show ...
Sean Cummings said his wife cared deeply about her patrons at Vito’s Ristorante. “If you were in her restaurant, she was so happy you were there,” he said. “She cooked because she wanted ...
Mr. Vito 1990 The Comic Book Christmas Caper: Voice 1991 Showdown at Williams Creek: Pig Man 1991 The Grocer's Wife: Barber 1991 Cafe Romeo: The Dean 1992 North of Pittsburgh: Leon 1993 Cool Runnings: Kroychzech 1994 Intersection: Businessman 1994 Andre: Griff Armstrong 1994 Little Women: Dashwood 1995 Dream Man: Sgt. Abe Foreman Direct-to ...
Vytautas Ignacas "Vyto" Ruginis (born April 17, 1956) [1] [2] is an American actor. [3] He is best known for playing vampire Russell Winters in the television series Angel in its first episode, "City Of", as well as for his appearances in CSI, Murder She Wrote, House MD, The X-Files, ER, Law & Order, NCIS: Los Angeles and other television programs.
Carmela Corleone (1897–1959) is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel The Godfather. Carmela is portrayed by Italian-American Morgana King in Francis Ford Coppola's 1972 film adaptation of the novel, and in The Godfather Part II (1974).