Joe Spinell

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Joe Spinell
Born Joseph J. Spagnuolo
October 28, 1936
Manhattan, New York
Died January 13, 1989 (aged 52)
Queens, New York
Other name(s) Joe "Maniac" Spinell
Joseph Spinell
Joe Spinnel
Joe Spinnell
Years active 1970s1980s
Spouse(s) Jean Jennings (February 1977–July 1979)

Joe Spinell (October 28, 1936January 13, 1989) was an American character actor, who appeared in numerous films from the 1970s to the 1980s.

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[edit] Biography

Spinell was born Joseph J. Spagnuolo in Manhattan, New York. His father, Pelegrino Spagnuolo (b. 1892, d. 1950), died from liver and kidney disease, and his mother died in 1987.[1] Spinell standed 5 foot and 11 inches. He was born at his family's apartment on 2nd Avenue. Spinell suffered from haemophilia. He died in 1989; it was said that Spinell accidently cut himself and bled to death while having a heart attack in his apartment.

Because of his large, heavyset frame and imposing looks, Spinell was often cast as criminals, thugs, racists, or dirty police officers. His most notable roles were as mafioso Willi Cicci in The Godfather and The Godfather: Part II, and as loan shark Tony Gazzo in Rocky and Rocky II. Although primarily known as a character actor, Spinell co-wrote and starred as a serial killer in the 1980 film, Maniac. Spinell, a hemophiliac, died from a blood clot in 1989 at the age of 52. He was planning a sequel to Maniac before his death. He was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Queens near his home. He is the distant cousin of New York Giants Defensive Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.

Spinell married adult film star Jean Jennings from February 1977 to July 1979 where they divorced, together they had 1 child.

[edit] Selected filmography

[edit] Made-for-TV movies and other television works

  • Strike Force (1975) as Sol Terranova
  • The Godfather Saga (1977) as Willie Cicci (edited versin of The Godfather I and II)
  • Vampire (1979) as Captain Desher
  • Nightside (1980) as Michael Vincent
  • Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer (1983) as Escobar
  • Out of the Darkness (1985) as Jim Halsey
  • The Equalizer; 1 episode (1986)
  • The Children of Times Square (1986) as a street vendor
  • Blood Ties (1986) as Joey, 1st New York goon
  • Night Heat; 3 episodes (1986-1987)

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