Dominic Chianese
Dominic Chianese (/kiːəˈneɪsiː/; kee-ə-NAY-see; born February 24, 1931) is an American actor, singer, and musician. He is best known for his roles as Junior Soprano on the HBO series The Sopranos (1999–2007), Johnny Ola in The Godfather Part II (1974), and Leander Whitlock in Boardwalk Empire (2011–2013). Early lifeChianese was born in the Bronx borough of New York City on February 24, 1931. His father was a bricklayer.[1] His paternal grandfather was Italian and left Afragola for New York in 1904.[2] Chianese graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1948.[3][4] He first attended Champlain College in Plattsburgh, New York, but the university was closed due to the start of the Korean War. He later graduated from Brooklyn College in 1961 with a bachelor's degree in speech and theater.[5][6] CareerAfter a decade of attending college and appearing in off-Broadway theatre, Chianese attended his first professional acting class at HB Studio in Manhattan with renowned teacher Walt Witcover. His first Broadway show was Oliver! in 1965. He has continued to perform on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theatre. To supplement income during the periods where he struggled to find roles, he played rhythm guitar and sang in taverns and restaurants while hosting open mic nights at Gerdes Folk City in Greenwich Village.[7] Chianese's first television role came when George C. Scott recommended him for the series East Side/West Side. In 1974, filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola cast him as Johnny Ola in The Godfather Part II, beginning a film career that would see him appear several times alongside Al Pacino in films such as Dog Day Afternoon (1975), ...And Justice For All (1979), and Looking for Richard (1996). He also co-starred with Pacino onstage. Before being cast in The Godfather Part II, he worked for the Drug Commission of New York as a recreational worker in rehab, where he gave guitar lessons to women who were serving time for drug crimes.[citation needed] In terms of singing, Chianese is a tenor.[8] He released an album titled Hits in 2000, featuring him singing American and Italian songs.[9] He performed Salvatore Cardillo's sentimental classic "Core 'ngrato" ("Ungrateful Heart") on the third season finale of The Sopranos, "Army of One." In 2003, along with AOL Music, he released a second album titled Ungrateful Heart, which features 16 classic Neapolitan songs. In the 2000s, he played in a mandolin quartet every week at the Hotel Edison.[10] Chianese's most prominent acting role was as Corrado "Junior" Soprano in the HBO hit show The Sopranos where he played a central role in the DiMeo Crime Family. Chianese was nominated for 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in the year 2000 and 2001. Chianese appeared as a guest actor on the HBO series Boardwalk Empire for three seasons as Leander Whitlock, a retired lawyer and power broker. In December 2018, he and co-author Matthew Sargent published his biography Twelve Angels: The Women Who Taught Me How to Act, Live, and Love.[11] His most recent film is Breathe Truth (2024), a short comedy directed by Thomas Vallely, screenplay by Rebecca Scarpati, about an elderly actor auditioning to play Shakespeare for the first time. Personal lifeIn 2010, Chianese received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in recognition of his humanitarian efforts.[citation needed] FilmographyFilm
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