LeoGlossary: Joe Viterelli (Actor)


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Born: March 10, 1937 - Died: January 28, 2004

Joe Viterelli, born on March 10, 1937, in The Bronx, New York, USA, was a renowned actor known for his remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry. He gained recognition for his roles in films such as "Bullets Over Broadway" (1994), "Analyze This" (1999), and "Analyze That" (2002). Joe Viterelli was married to Catherine Brennan and together they had five children. Sadly, he passed away on January 28, 2004, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. His memorable performances and distinctive pug face with a gruff-hoarse voice left an indelible mark on audiences.

Early Life and Career

Born and raised in The Bronx, New York, Joe Viterelli began his journey in the entertainment industry with a passion for acting. Viterelli's talent and dedication to his craft led him to pursue a career in acting. He started by taking on small roles and gradually built a reputation for his memorable performances.

Viterelli's breakthrough came with his role in "Bullets Over Broadway" (1994), directed by Woody Allen. The film's critical acclaim and box office success showcased his immense talent, garnering attention from both audiences and industry professionals. This role marked a turning point in his career, propelling him to further success.

One of Viterelli's most significant contributions to the entertainment industry came with his portrayal of Jelly in "Analyze This" (1999) and its sequel "Analyze That" (2002), alongside Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal. His comedic timing, distinct voice, and pug-like appearance endeared him to audiences, making him a standout supporting actor.

Although Joe Viterelli did not win any major awards, his performances were widely appreciated, earning him a devoted fan base.

In his personal life, Joe Viterelli was married to Catherine Brennan, and they raised five children together. He was known for his commitment to his family, as well as his generosity and love for his profession.

Joe Viterelli's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is evident through his numerous memorable performances. His distinct and recognizable presence on screen, coupled with his comedic talents, solidified his reputation as a beloved character actor. While he may not have achieved the level of fame as some of Hollywood's biggest stars, his contributions to the industry left an indelible mark. Joe Viterelli's unique persona and memorable roles make him a cherished figure in the world of film and an actor who continues to be celebrated for his talent and charm.

Filmography

Year Title Role
2002 Analyze That Jelly
2002 Serving Sara Fat Charlie
2001 Donzi: The Legend Jack Kramer
2001 Shallow Hal Steve Shanahan
2001 The Cure for Boredom Fat Tony Ragoni
2001 Italian Ties Charlie
2001 See Spot Run Gino
2000 Wannabes Santo
1999–2000 The Strip (TV Series) Cameron Greene
1999 A Walk in the Park Mr. Costello
1999 Mickey Blue Eyes Vinnie D'Agostino
1999 Facade Max
1999 Hitman's Run Jimmy | Howard Sussman (uncredited)
1999 Analyze This Jelly
1998 Mafia! Dominick Clamato
1997 Looking for Lola Salvatore Greco
1997 Out to Sea Mickey (uncredited)
1996 Eraser Tony
1996 Heaven's Prisoners Didi Giancano
1996 American Strays Gene
1996 Black Rose of Harlem Costanza
1995 The Crossing Guard Joe
1995 Under Suspicion (TV Series) James Vitelli, Sr.
1995 Marker (TV Series) Luau Tony
1994 The Commish (TV Series) Victor Kasabian
1994 Bullets Over Broadway Nick Valenti
1993 Fallen Angels (TV Series) Ugolino
1993 The Firm Joey Morolto (uncredited)
1992 In the Shadow of a Killer (TV Movie) Gino Marchese
1992 Ruby Joseph Valachi
1992 Shades of Gray (TV Movie) Fat Tommy Carducci
1991 Palace Guard (TV Series) Unknown
1991 Mobsters Joe Profaci
1990 State of Grace Borelli

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