Joe Pesci
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“And it is fun!” – So say all heard the name of Joe Pesci. Yes, he is incomparable in comedic roles and the roles of gangsters. But he is serious as ever, talking about the meaning of life and almost never giving interviews.
Biography
Joseph Francesco De Lores Eliot Pesci was born February 9, 1943 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. Mother Mary – Barber, Papa Angelo, an Italian by birth, – the driver of a forklift, moonlighting as a bartender. Joe – talent early, at the age of four years, he made his debut in a radio program. In the 50s he was constantly involved in the children’s entertainment television program “Children’s finest hour» / Star Time Kids. In the ’60s, Joe worked as a hairdresser, as well as his mother, and at the same time, began his musical career by taking the pseudonym Joe Ritchie and writing vinyl record titled “Of course, Little Joe can sing» / Little Joe Sure Can Sing. As a guitarist, Joe attended the Starliters group where early and then have become world-famous members of the group were Neville Brothers and Jimmy Hendrix. Considered their musical abilities are not too good, Pesci has decided to devote himself to acting career. In 1975 he made his debut in the low-budget film “collector’s death.” Not much success, no new proposals, this work did not bring an actor, and he decided to drop the case and returned to New York to start a restaurant business.
However, as it turned out, the lack of success with the audience does not mean lack of talent. Work Pesci in “Fetcher death” noted Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese, too, by the way, the Italians by birth, and was offered the role of Joe’s brother, Jake La Motta in the film “Raging Bull,” which became a cult. The film, loosely based on the book of memoirs “Raging Bull: My Story” by the famous American boxer of Italian origin, the world champion among professionals Jake LaMotta, was released in 1980. Robert De Niro, who played the main character, has received an Academy Award “Oscar” in the category “Best Actor”. And Joe Pesci was awarded a British Academy Award as “best newcomer” award and the US National Board of Review for “Best Supporting Actor”. The film was a resounding success with the public and critics and has become a classic of world cinema.
In 1984, Joe Pesci again starred with Robert De Niro in the drama of Sergio Leone, which has become a cult, “What Happens in America.” Then there were works in the film “moonwalk”, “Death of a bodyguard,” “Betsy’s Wedding.” In 1991, Joe Pesci received the “Oscar” in the category “Best Supporting Actor”. He played one of the most prominent roles in his career, a character named Tommy DeVito in gang criminal history “Goodfellas,” directed by Martin Scorsese. The film was a huge success and spawned a fashion and interest in the gangster theme for years to come.
Joe Pesci – demanded an actor, his work can be seen in various popular films as “Home Alone,” “My Cousin Vinny”, “John F. Kennedy. Shots in Dallas “sequels,” Lethal Weapon, “” A Bronx Tale, “” Casino “. In 1998, Pesci took a break from her acting career to take up music again, and released a CD «Vincent La Guardia Gambini Sings Just for You». And only an old friend Robert De Niro, Joe was able to return back to the cinema: in 2006, the actor starred in the film De Niro’s “The Good Shepherd” of espionage during the “Cold War” between the Soviet Union and the United States.
Joe Pesci has been married three times, he said that the most memorable in his marriage was the first trip to the honeymoon. From his first marriage Pesci daughter Tiffany. Recently, the actor started producing it practically does not give interviews, but once said of himself: “I’m just a crazy macaroni fungus, is not it?” Well, Joe Pesci, of course, it is better to know who he really actually …
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