Michael V. Gazzo

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Michael V. Gazzo
Born April 5, 1923
Hillside, New Jersey
Died February 14, 1995
Los Angeles, California

Michael Vincente Gazzo (April 5, 1923February 14, 1995) was a noted Broadway playwright who later in life became a prominent American film and television actor.

He was a member of the Actors Studio, (and would later go on to train such actors as Debra Winger, Henry Silva and Tony Sirico) and was author of the notable Broadway play on drug addiction A Hatful of Rain, which ran for 389 performances in 1955 and 1956 - starring Ben Gazzara and Shelley Winters in the two lead roles. He subsequently adapted it as a film in 1957. The film was then nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Anthony Franciosa). Later a 1968 made-for-television version (as a filmed play) starred Sandy Dennis, Michael Parks, and Peter Falk in the main roles.

He was also co-screenwriter of the Elvis Presley film King Creole (1958).

As an actor, Gazzo was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as Frank Pentangeli in The Godfather Part II.

On his passing from a stroke in 1995, Michael Gazzo was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

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  • Bacarella, Michael, ItalActors: 101 Years of Italian Actors in U.S. Entertainment, The National Italian American Foundation, ISBN: N/A

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