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  1. In 1981, Moriarty married theatrical manager Carmine D'Anna and moved into a home in Malibu, California. On April 2, 1992, it was reported that Moriarty and D'Anna were divorcing and D'Anna sought $1 million under California's community property laws.

  2. None of this has kept Moriarty from a happy home life. When her first marriage to theatrical manager Carmine D’Anna ended in divorce in 1992, she married Joseph Gentile in 1999 and has remained with him ever since. She wedded this American financier on Long Island. Gentile and Moriarty have three children together: Catherine, Annabella and ...

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · Cathy has been married two times, first to theatrical manager Carmine DAnna in 1981, which could be the reason behind her six-year hiatus, and then to financier Joseph Gentile in 1999. Cathy and Carmine divorced in 1992, with Carmine seeking $1 million under California’s community property laws.

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  5. Jan 20, 2021 · In an action to foreclose a mortgage, the defendants Cathy MoriartyGentile and Joseph Gentile appeal from (1) an order and judgment of foreclosure and sale (one paper) of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (John H. Rouse, J.), entered June 17, 2019, and (2) an order of the same court dated August 1, 2019.

  6. In April 1992, it was reported that the couple has filed for divorce with D'Anna suing her for $1 million under California's community property laws. She married her second husband, financier Joseph Gentile, on August 28, 1999, in Long Island.

  7. While her personal life found some stability with husband Joseph Gentile and her three children, Moriarty’s career settled into that of jobbing actress, her voice, smokier than a reggae concert green room, popping up on the likes of Law & Order, Analyze That, Cop Land, But I’m A Cheerleader and — weirdly — a recent 15-minute short with ...

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  8. the appeal by the defendant Joseph Gentile, without costs or disbursements. On February 25, 2015, the plaintiff commenced the instant action to foreclose a mortgage against, among others, the defendants Cathy Moriarty-Gentile and Joseph Gentile (hereinafter together the defendants).

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