PAUL SORVINO. Tall, commanding-looking Italian-American actor Paul Sorvino has made a
solid career of portraying authority figures (on both sides of the law).
He originally had his heart set on a life as a singer in the opera, but
never quite achieved the vocal finesse required. He had additionally been
exposed to dramatic arts while studying at the New York Music and Dramatic
Academy, furthered his studies in the theater and eventually appeared in
his first film Where's Poppa? (1970), at the age of 30. An interesting point
is that Sorvino suffered from severe asthma, and worked hard at mastering
various breathing techniques to manage the illness, and not let it interfere
with his blossoming career.
He appeared in a variety of film, TV and theatrical productions over the
next few years and received critical praise for his role in the Broadway
play "That Championship Season," a role he reprised in the 1981
film alongside Robert Mitchum and Martin Sheen. Other noteworthy performances
during the 1980/'90s included a stressed-out police chief in Cruising (1980),
Mike Hammer's cop buddy in I, the Jury (1982), Lips Manlis in the standout
performance as mob patriarch Paul Cicero in the powerhouse Goodfellas (1990).
Keeping himself continually busy, Sorvino has performed in nearly 50 movies
in the past decade, including a dynamic portrayal of Henry Kissinger in
Nixon (1995), as Fulgencio Capulet in the updated Romeo + Juliet (1996)
and in the Las Vegas thriller The Cooler (2003). Sorvino has also tried
his hand at film directing, started the Sorvino Asthma Foundation, and is
the proud father of actress Mira Sorvino.
THE CAST
Andrea Iaia
Anna Valle
Antonio Cupo
Burt Young
Kasia Smutniak
F. Murray Abraham
Paolo Seganti
Paul Sorvino
THE DIRECTOR
Renzo Martinelli
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