Talk:Al Sapienza

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Al Sapienza used to come to my house when I was a little girl, not that he was so old, but he was old enough to drive a car back then and it was in my eyes at the time much older then me!

He was friends with a large group of gals and guys in Rockland County NY. I remember even back then his talking about how he wanted to be an Actor. Sure, we all have hopes and dreams of what we want to be when we grow up, but how many of us really follow that rainbow? And how many of us hang in there work hard to have all our hopes and dreams come true till we suceed?

Al,(Mr. Sapienza) that is, you did it and we are all so proud of you! I heard you made it back to the Ramapo Renuion with Robin, Beth and so many others. It was nice to hear that over the years (and there have been several since growing up and becoming who we are today) that Al has remained the same humble funny person he always was. It's nice to see that fame no matter what level it is has not gone to ones head.

Much continued sucess to you, we all look forward to seeing you on the big screen and or the TV.

  • Wow that amazing. You knew him? X06 20:18, 9 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Italian descent cat[edit]

I readded this category because the 2nd source is an interview with him clearly stating that he is from Italian descent. --190.157.238.103 (talk) 18:33, 3 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

White Collar, some cleaning up[edit]

I've been binge watching White Collar on Netflix over the past week, and in Season 3, Ep. 4, "Dentist of Detroit," I noticed that the chief mob boss of the episode - Frank DeLuca, Jr. - bore a striking resemblance to Mikey Palmice. I checked IMDb; it's confirmed to be him, so I threw it into the filmography section and, while I was in there, took the liberty of working up the grammar under the "notes" header. In the episode they refer to Sapienza's character as "Frank DeLuca, Jr.," though as his father is deceased, I would assume he should just be "Frank DeLuca" - I went ahead and named him a Junior just on the pretense that the Special Agents in the earlier parts of the episode refer to him as such. Oh, and Sapienza's gotten very rotund and very old since I last saw him in anything (1999, to be exact). 64.253.217.55 (talk) 04:36, 17 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Assessment comment[edit]

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Good filmography and structure, needs more on life. Tim (Xevious) 14:19, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Last edited at 14:19, 6 March 2007 (UTC). Substituted at 06:59, 29 April 2016 (UTC)