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  1. Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. for work. Lovers and Other Strangers. statement is subject of. 43rd Academy Awards. point in time. 23 February 1971. 1 reference. Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.

  2. Richard S. Castellano. Actor: The Godfather. Bronx born, stocky Italian-American actor who only appeared in a handful of films, yet earned some degree of immortality for his role as the loyal Corleone capo "Peter Clemenza" teaching Al Pacino how to shoot a crooked police captain in the iconic gangster film The Godfather (1972). He was originally a construction company manager, then he gained ...

  3. Aug 12, 1970 · Lovers and Other Strangers: Directed by Cy Howard. With Diane Keaton, Joseph Hindy, Richard S. Castellano, Bea Arthur. Mike and Susan's wedding is overshadowed by family drama, including Mike's brother's divorce, Susan's father's affair, her sister's marital troubles, and Mike's friend pursuing the maid of honor.

  4. Mar 11, 2012 · Leave the gun– Take my career. By. Lou Lumenick. Published March 11, 2012, 5:24 a.m. ET. Richard Castellano refused to reprise his role for "The Godfather Part II." ALL IN THE FAMILY: Abe Vigoda ...

  5. Richard S. Castellano. Born: 4-Sep-1933 Birthplace: Bronx, NY Died: 10-Dec-1988 Location of death: North Bergen, NJ Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Cremated. Gender: Male R. Wife: Margaret Tiernan (m. 1953, one daughter) Daughter: Margaret Wife: Ardell Sheridan (until his death) University: Actors' Mobile Theater (acting school) Italian Ancestry ...

    • September 4, 1933
    • December 10, 1988
  6. Biography by AllMovie. American actor Richard Castellano spent the bulk of his career playing character roles on-stage, but he occasionally ventured into feature films and has also appeared on television. He began his career with the New Yiddish Theater in the early '60s. Prior to that, Castellano ran a construction company.

  7. "Leave the gun. Take the cannoli." ―Peter Clemenza[src] Peter "Pete" Clemenza was one of the two original caporegimes in the Corleone family (the other being Salvatore Tessio), ruling over the family's territory in The Bronx and later Brooklyn. Fatty Peter Clemenza was born in June 1889 in the province of Trapani, Sicily, and emigrated to America at a very young age, moving into Hell's ...

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