Paul Sorvino
Paul Anthony Sorvino is an Italian-American actor, opera singer, businessman, writer, and sculptor. He often portrays authority figures on both sides of the law, and is known for his roles as Paulie Cicero in the 1990 gangster film Goodfellas, and NYPD Sergeant Phil Cerreta on the TV series Law & Order. He held supporting roles in A Touch of Class, Reds, The Rocketeer, Nixon and Romeo + Juliet. He is the father of actors Mira Sorvino and Michael Sorvino.
Early life
Sorvino was born and raised in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, New York City. His mother, Angela Maria Mattea, was a homemaker and piano teacher, who was born in Connecticut, of Italian descent. His father, Ford Sorvino, was an Italian immigrant who worked in a robe factory as a foreman. He attended Lafayette High School and the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.Career
He began his career as a copywriter in an advertising agency, where he worked with John Margeotes, founder of Margeotes, Fertitta, and Weiss. He took 18 years of voice lessons. While attending The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, he decided to go into the theatre. He made his Broadway debut in the 1964 musical Bajour, and six years later he appeared in his first film, Carl Reiner's Where's Poppa? starring George Segal and Ruth Gordon. In 1971, he played a supporting role in Jerry Schatzberg's critically acclaimed The Panic in Needle Park starring Al Pacino and Kitty Winn.He received critical praise for his performance as Phil Romano in Jason Miller's 1972 Broadway play That Championship Season, a role he repeated in the 1982 film version. In It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy, he played Harry Walters, real estate salesman randomly picked up by a beautiful woman and raped at gunpoint as a prank. He also appeared in the 1976 Elliott Gould/Diane Keaton vehicle I Will, I Will... for Now. He starred in the weekly series We'll Get By, Bert D'Angelo/Superstar and The Oldest Rookie. He also directed Wheelbarrow Closers, a 1976 Broadway play by Louis La Russo II, which starred Danny Aiello.
In 1981, Sorvino played the role of Italian-American Communist Louis C. Fraina in Warren Beatty's film Reds. He appeared in Larry Cohen's 1985 horror film The Stuff as a reclusive militia leader, alongside future Law & Order co-star Michael Moriarty. He helped found the American Stage Company, a group that launched several successful Off-Broadway shows, in 1986.
In 1991, he took on the role of Sergeant Phil Cerreta on the popular series Law & Order. Sorvino initially was excited about the role, but would leave after 29 episodes, citing the exhausting schedule demanded by the filming of the show, a need to broaden his horizons, and the desire to preserve his vocal cords for singing opera. Sorvino's exit from the series came in an episode in which Sgt. Cerreta is shot in the line of duty and transferred to an administrative position in another precinct. He was replaced on the show by Jerry Orbach.
In 1993, Sorvino subbed for the late Raymond Burr in a Perry Mason TV movie. He earlier appeared as Bruce Willis' father in the weekly series Moonlighting, and the "Lamont" counterpart in the never-aired original pilot for Sanford and Son. Some of his most notable film roles were caporegime Paul Cicero in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas and Henry Kissinger in Oliver Stone's Nixon. In addition to Goodfellas, Sorvino also played mob bosses Eddie Valentine in The Rocketeer and Tony Morolto in The Firm.
Sorvino founded the Paul Sorvino Asthma Foundation, with the goal of building asthma centers for children and adults across the United States. In 1998, he narrated the series "The Big House" for The History Channel. In 1999, he directed and again starred in a TV version of That Championship Season.
He also lent his voice in as the main antagonist Mr. Scheck, the CEO of Future Tech Industries who wants to convert Arnold's neighborhood into a huge shopping mall.
From 2000 to 2002, he had a starring role as Frank DeLucca in the television drama That's Life. He also starred in the comedy Still Standing as Al Miller, father to Bill.
He filmed The Trouble with Cali in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area of Pennsylvania. He directed and starred in the film, and his daughter Mira also starred in the film.
Sorvino played GeneCo founder Rotti Largo in the 2008 musical film Repo! The Genetic Opera. Working with Repo! director Darren Lynn Bousman again, Sorvino plays God in The Devil's Carnival, a short film screened on tour beginning in April 2012.
Personal life
Sorvino lives between Los Angeles and the Pocono Mountains. He has three children: Mira, Michael, and Amanda from his first marriage with Lorraine Davis. His daughter Mira Sorvino is an Academy award winner and his son Michael Sorvino is an actor and graduate of Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.On January 17, 2007, news reports detailed that he displayed a gun in front of Daniel Snee, ex-boyfriend of his daughter Amanda, after the man pounded on her hotel door and made threats. Amanda testified that Snee threatened to kill her at a hotel on January 3 in Stowe, Vermont. She said she locked herself in the bathroom and called both police and her father. Her 67-year-old father showed up before police, she testified. When police arrived, the young man was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, she said. As a deputy sheriff in Pennsylvania, Sorvino was legally authorized to carry a gun in different states. He did not point the gun at Snee or threaten him.
In March 2008, Sorvino and his daughter Amanda lobbied with the Americans Against Horse Slaughter in Washington, D.C., for Congress and the Senate to Pass the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act. The Sorvinos run a private horse rescue in Gilbert, Pennsylvania.
He is also an accomplished sculptor, specializing in cast bronze. In December 2008 his sculpture of the late playwright Jason Miller was unveiled in Scranton, Pennsylvania. In addition, he guest starred on the 2008 album of Neapolitan singer Eddy Napoli, Napulitanata, performing a duet of the song "Luna Rossa."
In 2007, Sorvino launched Paul Sorvino Foods to market a range of pasta sauces. Based on his mother's recipe, the product appeared in supermarkets in the northeastern United States in late 2009. Three years later, Sorvino became part owner in Janson-Beckett Cosmeceuticals.
In December 2014, Sorvino married political pundit Denessa Purvis "Dee Dee" Benkie after meeting her on Your World With Neil Cavuto.
In January 2018, Sorvino learned that Harvey Weinstein was alleged to have sexually harassed his daughter, Mira. “He’s going to go to jail. Oh yeah. That son of a bitch,” Sorvino told TMZ. “Good for him if he goes, because if not, he has to meet me. And I will kill the motherfucker. Real simple. If I had known it, he would not be walking. He’d be in a wheelchair. This pig will get his comeuppance. The law will get him. He’s going to go to jail and die in jail.”
Filmography
- Where's Poppa? as Owner of 'Gus & Grace's Home'
- The Panic in Needle Park as Samuels
- Cry Uncle! as Coughing Cop
- Made for Each Other as Gig's Father
- ' as Taxi Driver
- A Touch of Class as Walter Menkes
- The Day of the Dolphin as Curtis Mahoney
- King Lear as Gloucester
- Tell Me Where It Hurts as Joe
- Shoot It Black, Shoot It Blue as Ring
- The Gambler as Hips
- It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy as Harry Walters
- We'll Get By as George Platt
- Angel and Big Joe as Big Joe
- I Will, I Will... for Now as Lou Springer
- The Streets of San Francisco / Superstar as Sergeant Bert D'Angelo
- Seventh Avenue as Dave Shaw
- Oh, God! as Reverend Willie Williams
- Bloodbrothers as Louis "Chubby" De Coco
- Slow Dancing in the Big City as Lou Friedlander
- The Brink's Job as Jazz Maffie
- Dummy as Lowell Myers
- Lost and Found as Reilly
- Cruising as Capt. Edelsen
- Reds as Louis Fraina
- Melanie as Walter
- I, the Jury as Detective Pat Chambers
- A Question of Honor as Carlo Danzie
- That Championship Season as Phil Romano
- Off the Wall as Warden Nicholas F. Castle
- Chiefs as Sheriff Skeeter Willis
- My Mother's Secret Life as Max
- With Intent to Kill as Doyle Reinecker
- ' as Harvey
- Wes Craven's Chiller as Reverend Penny
- The Stuff as Colonel Malcolm Grommett Spears
- Turk 182! as Himself
- Betrayed by Innocence as Mike Vogel
- A Fine Mess as Tony Pazzo
- Moonlighting as David Addison Sr.
- ' as Gino
- Very Close Quarters as Kiril
- Almost Partners as Detective Jack Welder
- The Oldest Rookie as Det. Ike Porter
- Murder She Wrote as Al Sidell
- Dick Tracy as Lips Manlis
- Goodfellas as Paul Cicero
- DMZ
- Don't Touch My Daughter as Lt. Willman
- The Rocketeer as Eddie Valentine
- Age Isn't Everything as Max
- The Last Mile as The Tenor
- Law & Order as Sgt. Phil Cerreta
- The Firm as Tommie Morolto
- A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives as Anthony Caruso
- Backstreet Justice as Captain Phil Giarusso
- ' as Nikolai Rozhenko
- Parallel Lives as Ed Starling
- Without Consent as Dr. Winslow
- Cover Me as J.J. Davis
- Nixon as Henry Kissinger
- Love Is All There Is as Piero Malacici
- Escape Clause as Lt. Gil Farrand
- Romeo + Juliet as Fulgencio Capulet
- Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders as J.J. Davis
- Dog Watch as Delgoti
- American Perfekt as Sheriff Frank Noonan
- Money Talks as Guy Cipriani
- Men with Guns as Horace Burke
- Most Wanted as CIA Deputy Director Kenny Rackmill
- ' as Joe Torre
- Bulworth as Graham Crockett
- The Big House as Narrator
- Knock Off as Harry Johanson
- Dead Broke as Harvey
- Houdini as Blackburn
- That Championship Season as Coach
- Harlem Aria as Fabiano Grazzi
- Scriptfellas as Paulie
- Longshot as Laszlo Pryce
- Cheaters as Constantine Kiamos
- The Thin Blue Lie as Frank Rizzo
- The Amati Girls as Joe
- That's Life as Frank DeLucca
- The Family Man as Sydney Potter
- Perfume as Lorenzo Mancini
- See Spot Run as Sonny Talia
- Plan B as Joe Maloni
- Longshot as Laszlo Pryce
- Witches to the North as Gallio
- Rhode Island Blue
- Ciao America as Antonio Primavera
- ' as Alphonse Perrier du von Scheck
- The Cooler as Buddy Stafford
- Mafia Doctor as Nicola
- Mambo Italiano as Gino Barberini
- Mr. 3000 as Gus Panas
- Goodnight, Joseph Parker as Charlie
- Still Standing as Al Miller
- Mr. Fix It as Wally
- Greetings from the Shore as Catch Turner
- Last Hour as Maitre Steinfeld
- Carnera - The Walking Mountain as Ledudal
- Repo! The Genetic Opera as Rotti Largo
- Doc West as Sheriff Roy Basehart
- The Wild Stallion as Nolan
- Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe as Santa Claus
- Mineville as Jacob Laremy
- Kill the Irishman as "Fat" Tony Salerno
- God Don't Make the Laws as Lewis
- Night Club as Himself
- The Trouble with Cali as Ivan
- The Devil's Carnival as God
- Imaginary Friend as Jonathan
- For the Love of Money as Red
- Jersey Shore Shark Attack as Mayor Palantine
- Divorce Invitation as Daniel Miller
- How Sweet It Is as Big Mike Cicero
- Once Upon a Time in Queens as Joe Scoleri
- Foreclosed as Bud
- The Immigrant as Yeshiva Principal
- Elementary as Robert Pardillo
- The Goldbergs as Ben "Pop-Pop" Goldberg
- A Place for Heroes as Vincent
- Hybrids as The Count
- Careful What You Wish For as Sheriff Big Jack
- No Deposit as Alfie
- Sicilian Vampire as Jimmy Scambino
- Cold Deck as Chips
- Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival as God
- Kidnapped in Romania as Alexandru Damian / Don Ciro
- Falling as Jim
- The Bandit Hound as Chief Burton
- Chasing Gold as Frank
- Detours as Joe DiMaria
- The Bronx Bull as Giuseppe LaMotta
- The Brooklyn Banker as Benny Musacchia
- The Red Maple Leaf as Joseph Palermo
- Rules Don't Apply as Vernon Scott
- A Winter Rose as Skippy
- as Himself
- Lost Cat Corona as Uncle Sam
- The Last Poker Game as Phil
- Undercover Grandpa as Giovanni
- Price for Freedom as Shah of Iran
- Executor as Father Antonio
- Bad Blood as Nicolo Rizzuto
- Beneath the Leaves as Captain Parker
- Papa as Danny
- Godfather of Harlem as Frank Costello
- Acts of Desperation as Chief Lassiter
- Welcome to Acapulco as Senator Campbell