This Brooklyn deli was mobbed on Monday afternoon. Federico Castelluccio, 57, who played DiMeo crew member Furio Giunta on Seasons 2 to 4 of “The Sopranos,” dropped by Anthony & Son Panini Shoppe in ...
Federico Castelluccio, former star of “The Sopranos” and a Baroque art expert, unveiled the rare 17th-century painting by artist Guercino that he discovered and lovingly restored in Italy last week.
The blaze occurred at Le Constellation, a bar in the ski resort town of Crans-Montana, where revellers had gathered to mark ...
When The Sopranos went to Italy, the episode (“Commendatori”) didn’t come off like creator David Chase wanted. Instead of highlighting the weirdness of New Jersey mob guys going to the Old Country for ...
Former "Sopranos" co-star Federico Castelluccio directed and stars in "Lily of the Field," a short movie premiering July 10 at the Long Island International Film Expo in Bellmore. Paul Sorvino and ...
Have you ever wondered what the guy who played Furio on The Sopranos is doing these days? According to the Post, he's been palling around with real-life mobster Andrew "Andy Mush" Russo of the Colombo ...
Federico Castelluccio, who played Tony Soprano’s attack dog Furio on “The Sopranos,” is putting out a hit on coronavirus. SopranosCon co-founder Castelluccio is one of 30 actors from the HBO mob show ...
It’s a weekend when fans of “The Sopranos” can get lost in the past — and in the Pine Barrens. A maze inspired by that iconic episode is just one of the many amazing creations on display Saturday and ...
If great art won’t get you to the museum, maybe the “Sopranos” connection will. The Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College features four Francesco de Mura paintings owned by Federico Castelluccio ...
Emmy-winner Michael Badalucco (David E. Kelley’s The Practice) and Sopranos alum Federico Castelluccio are set as the leads in Marlyn Bandiero’s indie film Blue Betrayal, inspired by true events about ...