![]() ![]() BELIZAIRE THE CAJUN, Armand Assante (center), 1986 PARADISE ALLEY, Terry Funk, Armand Assante, Lee Canalito, 1978 I, THE JURY, (aka J'AURAI TA PEAU), from left: Armand Assante, Barbara Carrera, 1982, TM & Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp. PARADISE ALLEY, Armand Assante (back),Sylvester Stallone, Lee Canalito, 1978, (c) Universal Pictures BELIZAIRE THE CAJUN, Armand Assante (center, writing), 1986 PARADISE ALLEY, Armand Assante, Lee Canalito, Sylvester Stallone, 1978, (c) Universal Pictures I, THE JURY, (aka J'AURAI TA PEAU), from left: Armand Assante, Laurene Landon, 1982, TM & Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp. JUDGE DREDD, Armand Assante, 1995, © Buena Vista UNFAITHFULLY YOURS, Armand Assante, 1984, TM and Copyright (c)20th Century Fox Film Corp. Alesandra Assante Actress Casting Department Producer IMDbPro Starmeter See rank Alesandra Assante is known for The Babysitter (2017), Lily & Kat (2015) and The Mysteries of Laura (2014). I, THE JURY, (aka J'AURAI TA PEAU), Armand Assante, 1982, TM & Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp. Fran Drescher, Armand Assante, Chuck Zito, Martin Kove and Sex and. ![]() ©Warner Bros FATAL INSTINCT, Sean Young, Armand Assante, Kate Nelligan, Sherilyn Fenn, 1993, (c) MGM PRIVATE BENJAMIN, Armand Assante, Goldie Hawn, 1980, (c) Warner Brothers BELIZAIRE THE CAJUN, Gail Youngs, Armand Assante, 1986 I, THE JURY, (aka J'AURAI TA PEAU), Armand Assante, 1982, TM & Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp. The Oscar nominee’s daughter, Gabriella Palminteri, is also a star in the ’80s-set mob drama created by William DeMeo. MAMBO KINGS, Antonio Banderas, Armand Assante, 1992. The actor spent the better part of his career bouncing between low budget films and made-for-TV fare, lending an inarguable intensity and a disarming level of intelligence to any job he chose to take on.īelizaire the Cajun Photos Armand Assante I, THE JURY, (aka J'AURAI TA PEAU), Armand Assante (right), 1982, TM & Copyright © 20th Century Fox Film Corp. Disinclined to trade on his looks for A-list status, Assante quit Hollywood to live off the grid with his family in upstate New York. More successful on the small screen, Assante subspecialized in mobster roles in the trashy miniseries "Rage of Angels" (NBC, 1983), Jack Nicholson's "Hoffa" (1992) and the HBO biopic "Gotti" (1996), while proving a credible leading man in the indie "Belizaire, the Cajun" (1986) and "The Mambo Kings" (1991) with Antonio Banderas. Typed as a slightly unreliable romantic leading man, Assante scored with moviegoers in "Private Benjamin" (1980) opposite Goldie Hawn and "Little Darlings" (1980) with Tatum O'Neal, but his first star outing, as Mike Hammer in the 1982 "I, the Jury" remake, was a box office dud. Although Assante was courted by such 1970s auteurs as Francis Ford Coppola and Terence Malick, it was future action star Sylvester Stallone who gave him his first big breaks - as an extra in "The Lords of Flatbush" (1974) and as his co-star in "Paradise Alley" (1978). The native New Yorker paid his dues in regional theatre and as a regular on the soap opera "The Doctors" (NBC, 1963-1982), but work in films was longer in coming. With his ethnic name and exotic good looks, Armand Assante was often mistaken by casting agents early in his career for foreign talent. ![]()
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