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LoCascio tested positive for COVID-19 at the Federal Medical Center, Devens, (where he had been in custody since March 22, 2001), on December 28, 2020.Following the completion of medical isolation, and after presenting with no symptoms, he was converted to a status of recovered in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on January 8, 2021.
Patrick DeFilippo, "Patty from the Bronx" (1939–2013) Andrew Thomas DelGiorno, "Tommy Del" (born 1940) Aniello Dellacroce, "Mr. Neil", "The Lamb" (1914–1985) Frank Deluca (born Francesco DeLuca, 1898–1967) Joseph Deluca (born Giuseppe DeLuca, 1893–1952) Carl DeLuna, "Tuffy" (1927–2008) Frank DeMayo, "Chee-Chee" (born Franco DeMaio ...
Franco Rivera Main Cast 2005 Law & Order: Kenny Tremont Episode: "Mammon" 2006 Love Monkey: Diego Recurring Cast 2007 The Bronx is Burning: Reggie Jackson: Main Cast 2008 Great Performances: Christian de Neuvillette Episode: "Cyrano de Bergerac" 2009 Lie to Me: Andrew Jenkins Episode: "Blinded" 2010 30 Rock: Chris Episode: "College" 2010–11 ...
Emilio Sosa, a double Tony Award nominee for best costume design of a play talks about his Afro Latino roots and living out his childhood passion.
Frank and Tony, stylized as Frank & Tony, are an electronic music duo, formed between two Brooklyn DJ's and dance music producers, Francis Harris and Anthony Collins, from 2012 to 2017 and again from 2020. They had produced several EPs and singles independently before working together on the eponymous deep house project.
The Bronx, New York, U.S. Genres: Hip hop: Years active: 1978–present: Members: Almighty Kay Gee DJ Tony Tone [1] Easy A.D. Grandmaster Caz Jerry Dee Lewis DJ Ultamate: Past members: Dot-A-Rock Money Ray (deceased) DJ OutLaw (deceased) Whipper Whip Mr.Tee DJ Charlie Chase
Anthony J. Ribustello was an American actor and politician. He was best known for his role as Dante Greco, Tony Soprano's driver on the HBO series The Sopranos.A member of the Republican Party, Ribustello was the party's nominee for Bronx Borough President in 2009, losing to Democratic Assemblyman Rubén Díaz Jr., who subsequently appointed him to Bronx Community Board 10.
In August 1984, Mancuso fatally shot his wife Evelina and left her body on a bench in front of Jacobi Hospital in the Bronx. [5] Mancuso pleaded guilty to manslaughter of his wife and received a 10-year prison sentence. [5] [6] In 2004, acting boss Vincent Basciano promoted him to the acting underboss position.