Sirico played a major role in the HBO drama
that started in 1999 and became an influential hit early in the
era of prestige television.
Though he played smaller parts in six Woody Allen movies from
1994 to 2016, Sirico was not especially well known before his
breakout role, in which he was a captain in the crime family of
lead character Tony Soprano, played by the late James Gandolfini.
The Paulie Walnuts character was a steely criminal who displayed
periodic kindness, sometimes providing goofy comic relief with
malapropisms, but always loyal to the boss.
"A larger than life character on and off screen. Gonna miss you
a lot my friend," Sopranos co-star Steven Van Zandt said on
Twitter.
Sirico often played Italian-American mobsters, including a small
part in "Goodfellas," Martin Scorsese's popular and critical hit
from 1990. Sirico also took a comic turn voicing the talking dog
Vinny on the animated show "Family Guy."
His credits in Woody Allen movies include "Bullets Over
Broadway" of 1994, "Mighty Aphrodite" of 1995, "Everyone Says I
Love You" from 1996, "Deconstructing Harry" from 1997,
"Celebrity" from 1998, and in his post-Sopranos fame, "Café
Society" of 2016.
"It is with great sadness, but with incredible pride, love and a
whole lot of fond memories, that the family of Gennaro Anthony
'Tony' Sirico wishes to inform you of his death on the morning
of July 8, 2022," his brother, Robert Sirico, a Roman Catholic
priest, posted on Facebook.
He is survived by two children plus an unspecified number of
grandchildren, siblings, nieces, nephews and others, his brother
said.
No cause of death was reported.
Born in Brooklyn on July 29, 1942, Sirico served 20 months in
prison on a gun charge in the early 1970s, according to the
movie database IMDB.com.
His first movie role came in 1974's "Crazy Joe," about the Mafia
figure Joey Gallo, but his defining role was in the HBO series
created by David Chase.
"When I first read David Chase's script, I knew this was
special," Sirico is quoted as saying on IMDB. "This is what I'd
been looking for all my life. ... I knew right away this was a
role to kill for."
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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