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Armand Anthony Assante Jr. (/ ɑː ˈ s ɑː n t i /; born October 4, 1949) is an American actor. He played mobster John Gotti in the 1996 HBO television film Gotti , Odysseus in the 1997 miniseries adaptation of Homer 's The Odyssey , Nietzsche in When Nietzsche Wept , and Mickey Spillane 's Mike Hammer in 1982's I, the Jury .
Stephen acknowledges the wildfires currently happening in Los Angeles. Severance: The Lost Scenes of Steve C. (special appearances by Tramell Tillman, John Turturro and Adam Scott; segment rebroadcast from August 11, 2022 episode). Ben Stiller discusses Severance. June Squibb discusses Thelma.
A Denver cardiologist has been sentenced to 158 years in prison for drugging and raping several Colorado women he met on dating apps. The sentencing judge castigated 36-year-old “narcissistic ...
The film starts In 1973 in New York, and ends in 1992, with Gotti's imprisonment. Gotti's association with three mobsters is also highlighted in the film: a father-son like relationship with Gambino underboss Aniello "Neil" Dellacroce, his deep but rocky friendship with Gotti crew member and longtime friend Angelo Ruggiero, and the respect and ultimate frustration that he felt for the man who ...
Kidnapped is a 1995 American adventure drama television film directed by Ivan Passer and starring Armand Assante as Highlander Alan Breck and Brian McCardie as Lowlander David Balfour. Among the supporting actors are Michael Kitchen and Brian Blessed. The film was based on the 1886 novel Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Stephen Sweet of Paramus NJ, a church pastor, faces charges including sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child. Bergen County pastor faces 21 counts of sexual offense charges against ...
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was renewed for a sixteenth season on May 7, 2014, by NBC. [2] [3] and premiered on September 24, 2014. [4]Production on the season commenced on May 22, with the shooting of first episode, [5] entitled "Girls Disappeared", completed in early June. [6]
A former Allianz fund manager was spared prison time on Friday over his role in a meltdown of private investment funds sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic that caused an estimated $7 billion of ...