1. Michael V. Gazzo | The Godfather Wiki - Fandom
Michael V. Gazzo was an Italian-American actor and playwright. Starting off as playright on Broadway, Michael V. Gazzo was also a member of the Actor's ...
Michael V. Gazzo was an Italian-American actor and playwright. Starting off as playright on Broadway, Michael V. Gazzo was also a member of the Actor's Studio and author of hit play A Hatful of Rain, which would later become a successful movie. As an actor, he first appeared in a bit part with Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront, and later had guest roles in numerous crime series and films, including Serpico with Al Pacino. He gained the role of Frank Pentangeli in The Godfather Part II after Ric
2. Michael V. Gazzo - TheaterEncyclopedie
Michael Vincente Gazzo (1923 – 1995) was een Amerikaans toneelschrijver, scenarioschrijver en acteur. Zie verder Wikipedia.
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3. Michael V. Gazzo - Variety
5 mrt 1995 · Known in Hollywood for his gangster roles, Gazzo was perhaps best known for his play “A Hatful of Rain,” a portrait of a drug addict struggling ...
Michael V. Gazzo, nominated for an Academy Award for “The Godfather, Part II” and author of the 1955 stage drama “A Hatful of Rain,” died Feb. 14 of complications from a stroke at Vencor Hospital in L.A. He was 71. He garnered the supporting actor Oscar nomination for his perf as Frankie Pentangeli in “The […]
4. Michael V. Gazzo | Rotten Tomatoes
Michael V. Gazzo, highest rated: 96% King Creole (1958), lowest rated: 13% Cookie (1989), birthday: Apr 5, 1923, birthplace: Hillside, New Jersey, USA.
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5. Michael V. Gazzo — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Personal Info ; Known For Acting ; Known Credits 57 ; Gender Male ; Birthday April 5, 1923 ; Day of Death February 14, 1995 (71 years old).
Michael V. Gazzo is known as an Actor, Screenplay, Theatre Play, Writer, and Teleplay. Some of his work includes The Godfather Part II, Alligator, Last Action Hero, Sudden Impact, Black Sunday, Cannonball Run II, Fingers, and Fear City.
6. Michael V. Gazzo - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Michael V. Gazzo (1923-1995) was an actor/playwright who was perhaps best known for his portrayal of Frank Pentangeli in The Godfather Part II.
7. Michael V. Gazzo | Headhunter's Horror House Wiki - Fandom
Gazzo was an American film actor born in Hillside, New Jersey on April 5th, 1923. He played the role of Chief Clark in the 1980 Lewis Teague film Alligator.
Michael V. Gazzo was an American film actor born in Hillside, New Jersey on April 5th, 1923. He played the role of Chief Clark in the 1980 Lewis Teague film Alligator. Michael passed away in Los Angeles, California on February 14th, 1995 at the age of 71. His final TV work was on an episode of L.A. Law. Michael V. Gazzo at IMDB Michael V. Gazzo at Wikipedia Michael V. Gazzo at the Godfather Wiki
8. Michael V. Gazzo Biography - Pantheon.world
Michael Vincenzo Gazzo (April 5, 1923 – February 14, 1995) was an American playwright who later in life became a movie and television actor.
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9. Michael V. Gazzo - Trivia, Family, Bio | Famous Birthdays
Popular New York stage director who was nominate for an Academy Award for his role as Frank Pentangeli in The Godfather Part II. He wrote the Broadway play, A ...
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10. Best Supporting Actor 1974: Michael V. Gazzo in The Godfather Part II
19 sep 2011 · Michael V. Gazzo received his only Oscar nomination for portraying Frank Pentangeli in The Godfather Part II.
Michael V. Gazzo received his only Oscar nomination for portraying Frank Pentangeli in The Godfather Part II. Frank Pentangeli is basica...
11. Actor Michael Gazzo Succumbs At 71 - The Spokesman-Review
24 feb 1995 · The cause was complications after a stroke. As an actor, Gazzo appeared in Off Broadway productions and later was nominated for an Oscar for his ...
Michael V. Gazzo, an actor and playwright whose 1955 drama, "A Hatful of Rain," broke theatrical ground in its candid and sympathetic portrayal of drug addiction, died on Feb. 14 at Vencor Hospital. He was 71. The cause was complications after a stroke.
12. MICHAEL GAZZO, WHO WROTE `A HATFUL OF RAIN,' DIES
26 feb 1995 · Gazzo also wrote the play "Night Circus," which opened on Broadway in 1958, and the screenplay for "King Creole' (1958), which starred Elvis ...
Michael V. Gazzo, an actor and playwright whose 1955 drama, ``A Hatful of Rain,'' broke theatrical ground in its candid and sympathetic portrayal of drug addiction, died on Feb. 14 at Vencor Hospital in Los Angeles. He was 71 and lived in Los Angeles. The cause was complications after a stroke, said his daughter, Peppi.
13. Michael V. Gazzo - Actor - TV Insider
Actor · Birth Date: April 5, 1923 · Death Date: February 14, 1995 · Birth Place: Hillside, New Jersey · Credits · Photos.
A broad-playing, gravel-voiced character player best known as Frankie Pentangeli, capo of the old neighborhood, in 'The Godfather, Part II' (1974), Gazzo was also a renowned acting teacher and award-winning playwright. He began working simultaneously as a stage director and actor at the Great Neck (NY) Playhouse. From 1946-49, while studying at the Dramatic Workshop of the New School for Social Research, he directed several shows and acted in numerous productions, including 'The Little Foxes' and 'Juno and the Paycock.' After graduating, Gazzo began a life-long association with the Actors Studio out of which developed his acclaimed play 'A Hatful of Rain' (1955), a portrait of a lower-middle-class man attempting to break his addiction to drugs. It was filmed in 1957, co-written by Gazzo, with a cast that included Don Murray as the addict, Eva Marie Saint as his pregnant wife and Anthony Franciosa (repeating his stage role) as his brother. His second play, 'Night Circus,' was produced in New York in 1958, with less stellar results. That same year he also wrote 'King Creole,' a movie starring Elvis Presley. Gazzo began his film acting career in the 50s with a small role in Elia Kazan's 'On the Waterfront,' but he turned his attention to writing and teaching until 1971 when he returned to the big screen in 'The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight.' But few in the movie audience had heard of him until he burst onto the screen as Pentangeli, the subordinate who tells Michael Corle...
14. Michael V. Gazzo | Biography, Movies & News - Fandango
He began working simultaneously as a stage director and actor at the Great Neck (NY) Playhouse. From 1946-49, while studying at the Dramatic Workshop of the New ...
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15. Michael V. Gazzo – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB
Michael V. Gazzo, gender male, born Apr 05, 1923 Hillside, New Jersey, USA, died Feb 14, 1995 Los Angeles, California, USA, performer, writer.
Michael V. Gazzo is credited as Performer and Writer.
16. Michael V. Gazzo - Academy Award Person Data
Death Place: Los Angeles, California ; Cause: stroke ; Age at Death: 71 years and 315 days ; Height: 5' 7¾” (1.72 m) ; More Info: Internet Movie Database (IMDb) ...
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17. Michael V. Gazzo - The Movie Database
Michael V. Gazzo is known as an Actor, Screenplay, Theatre Play, WriterenTeleplay. Some of his work includes The Godfather Part II, Alligator, ...
Michael V. Gazzo is known as an Actor, Screenplay, Theatre Play, WriterenTeleplay. Some of his work includes The Godfather Part II, Alligator, Last Action Hero, Sudden Impact, Black Sunday, Cannonball Run II, FingersenFear City.
18. Mr. Michael David Gazzo Obituary - Herson Wagner Funeral Home
13 jan 2015 · Gazzo, a gifted writer, acting coach, and academy-nominated actor for his role as Frankie Pentangeli in Godfather II. Michael is survived by his ...
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19. Michael V. Gazzo - Virtual History
Michael V. Gazzo (1923-1995), born as Michael Vincenzo Gazzo. American playwright who later in life became a movie and television actor.
American playwright who later in life became a movie and television actor