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Joe Pesci

Joseph Pesci (born February 9, 1943), or Joe Pesci, is an Italian-American Academy Award-winning actor, comedian and singer who is often typecast as a violent mobster or as a grouchy funnyman.

Pesci was born in Newark, New Jersey where he worked as a barber in the 1960s and released an album entitled Little Joe Sure Can Sing under the name Joseph Richie. Also in his band was good friend and future fellow actor Frank Vincent. As an actor his breakthrough came in 1980 opposite Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese's boxing film Raging Bull. Subsequently he acted opposite De Niro several times, often in a similar role: in Once Upon A Time In America (in which he was cast at the behest of his friend De Niro), Goodfellas (for which he received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), and Casino. The pairing became well-known enough to inspire a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live, called The Joe Pesci Show. Pesci also starred in Home Alone, JFK, and My Cousin Vinny. He also appears in three of the Lethal Weapon films.

In 1999, Pesci announced that he was leaving acting in order to pursue his musical career and to enjoy life away from the camera. Finally in 2004-2005, he announced that he was coming out of retirement and is going to star in his good friend Robert De Niro's 2006 film The Good Shepherd.

Trivia

  • He is mostly known for swearing in movies. After Goodfellas, Pesci starred in Home Alone. He was used to using the f-word so much that director Chris Columbus advised him to say fridge instead of fuck.
  • His song Yo Cousin Vinny was a pretty big hit in some European countries (the song is not directly related to his movie My Cousin Vinny (1992)).
  • Started out with Joey Dee and the Starliters, working his way around as a waiter and singing and playing guitar in local nightclubs.
  • Director Martin Scorsese and actor Robert De Niro tracked down Pesci after seeing his role in The Death Collector (1976) because they felt he was perfect for the role of Joey La Motta in Raging Bull (1980).
  • Each of his eyes are a different color.
  • Is 5'4" (163cm) tall.
  • The word "pesci" in Italian is the pluralized form of "fish".
  • Pesci's very close friend George Carlin mentions him in his bit "There is No God," in which Carlin says that he prays to Joe Pesci because, "unlike God, Pesci can get things done... especially with a baseball bat!"
  • After accepting his Oscar for the role of Tommy DeVito, his entire acceptance speech was "This is an honor and privilege, thank you very much." When asked why he did not say more, he said, "I really didn't think I was going to win."
  • Did judo in his teens.
  • Is an avid golfer.
  • Pesci does not smoke, which is why his characters invariably chew toothpicks.
  • Sang as Joe Doggs with jazz organ player Joey DeFrancesco. They recorded an album on Concord Records in 2003 titled, "Joey DeFrancesco featuring Joe Doggs, Falling In Love Again."
  • Pesci has a house in Lavallette, New Jersey. In the 1980s, he established a reputation as a community Little League Baseball coach.
  • When Robert De Niro first called Pesci to ask him to play Joey LaMotta in Raging Bull, he was convinced that it was a prank call and almost hung up the phone.
  • Joe Pesci has supposedly spent the numerous years trying to erase all video evidence of "Yo Cousin Vinny," a song from his CD titled "Vincent LaGuardia Gambini Sings Just For You."

Filmography

Date Film Role
July 6, 1961 Hey, Let's Twist Kid at Club
May 9, 1969 Out Of It Michael
January 26, 1976 The Death Collector Joe Salvino
November 14, 1980 Raging Bull Joey LaMotta
August 19, 1983 Easy Money Nicky Cerone
February 17, 1984 Once Upon A Time In America Franky Minaldi
April 1, 1984 Everybody In Jail Corrado Parrisi
October 4, 1984 Eureka Mayakofsky
September 4, 1987 Man On Fire David Coolidge
December 16, 1988 Moonwalker Mr. Big
July 7, 1989 Lethal Weapon 2 Leo Getz
June 22, 1990 Betsy's Wedding Oscar Henner
September 19, 1990 Goodfellas Tommy DeVito
November 16, 1990 Home Alone Harry Lime
October 4, 1991 The Super Louie Kritski
December 20, 1991 JFK David Ferrie
March 13, 1992 My Cousin Vinny Vincent LaGuardia Gambini
May 15, 1992 Lethal Weapon 3 Leo Getz
September 15, 1992 The Public Eye Leon Bernstein
November 20, 1992 Home Alone 2: Lost In New York Harry Lime
January 1, 1993 A Bronx Tale Carmine
March 30, 1994 Jimmy Hollywood Jimmy Alto
April 29, 1994 With Honors Simone Wilder
November 22, 1995 Casino Nicky Santoro
April 18, 1997 8 Heads In A Duffel Bag Tommy
May 30, 1998 Gone Fishin' Joe Waters
July 10, 1998 Lethal Weapon 4 Leo Getz
December 22, 2006 The Good Shepherd Joseph Palmi
Preceded by Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
1990
for Goodfellas
Succeeded by