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| Sandy Cohen | (8 January 1955 - present) 4 children |
Silky smooth speaking voice
Father of Danny Aiello III, Rick Aiello, Jamie Aiello and Stacy Aiello.
Uncle of New York Yankees sportscaster (radio/play by play) Michael Kay.
He says that the one thing that annoys him more than anything is if a man is rubbing a girls back, or vice versa on a movie set. (Or even of the same sex rubbing each others backs)
Italian-American.
The first time I put on a dress and a wig and they took a Polaroid of me, I wanted to throw up. Except I saw a little bit of beauty in that I looked like my mother.
My entire family were Democrats all our lives. But because how furious I was about the previous administration and the particular person running that administration, I turned in my card to become a Republican because I did not want to be known as a Democrat under that person's regime. I'm a traditionalist. I have certain values that I live by, and he practices none of those things, so he can never be what I consider to be a great man. But I don't go around saying he's not my president. He's out of office now, so I can say that I never truly accepted him in my heart. And I'll never say anywhere down the line, I'll never reflect back on this moment in time and say it was a good period for the American people. Because the economy was good, anything goes, and that troubles me. I think many of them are very comfortable with money and don't have to subject themselves to anything other than say, hey - maybe I'm guilty for having all this, and I want to make believe I'm splitting it with the less fortunate. We talk about Hollywood being pro-labor, yet about 70% of our industry has been farmed out to Canada, meaning we are losing jobs like crazy. Where's organized labor asking how we can allow such a thing to happen? The producers know that if they go to Canada, they can make a picture for one-third the price they can in the U.S.
[comparing The Godfather: Part II (1974) with "The Sopranos" (1999)] I don't know anyone who curses the way they do in an Italian household. I never said the word "hell" in front of my mother. That was a different time, but I have sons and they have never said the word "hell" in front of me or my wife. That's the truth, that's the truth. There was certainly less profanity, and there was a kind of respect. It's not that I totally agreed with it, but it was a great piece of art.
Look, people have an image of Italians. When I go somewhere in the world, I don't care where it is, when they look at me it's not about my intelligence. It's who can I beat up.
| Brooklyn Lobster (2005) | US$75/day |
(August 2003) Completed work on film to be released in 2004 - Zeda and The Hit Man (working title) directed by Melanie Mayron and starring himself & Judd Hirsch.
(February 2004) He will be releasing his first album of standards titled "I Just Wanted To Hear The Words" under the IN2N lable in late March or early April 2004.
(March 2004) March starts filming "Lobster Farm" in New York
(June 2004) June 2004 will appear on "Dinner For Five" with host Jon Favreau and guests include John Waters, Delroy Lindo
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