On the break, while they set up the lights, Michael and Jim [Gandolfini] drank a bottle of Wild Turkey, Schirripa said. He was even groomed to be Tonys replacement in the event of his passing, or hisarrest. BRIGER: This is FRESH AIR. Like, as a profession and have some kind of longevity in this business. And working with Mike White, who allows you to have those moments, is really - I'm very grateful for because there are moments when you're dealing with just raw expression of emotion rather than verbally telling the story or verbally expressing how you're feeling, I mean, which can also be very moving and effective. But it's not going to be as bad as, you know, what these characters are going through in "Midnight Cowboy." This is FRESH AIR. He was very big that way. And he may have to do it. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. IMPERIOLI: (As Christopher Moltisanti) Paulie, it was [expletive] hell, OK? He liked creator Michael White's writing, so he decided to come on board. Hold me closer, until the seven knots unwind. And this is when you're recovering from being shot. But they had another car, and they just brought it over. I mean, they literally burn a picture of a saint when they're doing their, you know IMPERIOLI: Induction ceremony, yeah, being made. And Tony went, I'm fine with that. Just like that, his role as A.J. ", "In my twenties, all I did was try to be, you know, successful at my work," he said. MICHAEL IMPERIOLI: (As Dominic Di Grasso) Hey, Albie. He thought it was hilarious. In April of 2006, Gross was arrested after a woman claimed that he had broken into her house. The 23 Best Nude Scenes in Film, from 'Shortbus' to 'Blue Velvet' "You kind of think these things are going to complete you as a human being, because you work so hard towards them. However, none of the roles he starred in were enough to bring him recognition. And I've lost a lot of people to it, people who have died from it. OFTA Television Award. And I wanted to find a way to relate to that. Conclusion on And then when they come and come to fruition, you think that that should be an end in itself and it's not.". You want it to seem real, but BRIGER: Right. This is FRESH AIR. In 2021, he published a book called "Woke Up This Morning: The Definitive Oral History Of The Sopranos," co-written with Steve Schirripa, who plays gangster Bobby Bacala on the show. Erika Ryan is a producer for All Things Considered. I mean, I'm going to the premiere of White Lotus. Interviews with leading film and TV creators about their process and craft. Yet at the same time, there's this other side to him that's, you know, participating in exploitation possibly of women, cheating, being unfaithful and all those other things. I'm Sam Briger, sitting in for Terry Gross. "And the idea of shooting in Sicily for four months didn't hurt either," Imperioli added. Obviously, that theme - you're not like - are you just like everybody else; you're not like anybody else, can be also about a broader thing about individuality and keeping your individuality and uniqueness in the face of a lot of obstacles and difficulties, which is an important theme for me as an artist and the book, too. Everythingchanged once The Sopranos came along in 1999. Well, let's take another short break here. While he may have been an important character in the series, Squicciarini still had his own demons when he was alive. "You just can't forget the kid," Scorsese told me. The latter is a new NBC crime series with Mr. Imperioli playing a no-nonsense old-school detective, a role that necessitated relocating to New York from his home in Santa Barbara, Calif. Can you talk about the sort of nonverbal moments on camera? One day Gandolfini decided to follow through with his teachers advice. BRIGER: That's our guest, Michael Imperioli, in the second season of "The White Lotus." Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! How hard could it be? BRIGER: In the last section of the book, it seems like it could be written from your character's point of view or from - just from you. "Michael sort of represents a pure artist to a lot of people in a time when there's a lot of people with different agendas, you know, trying to sell things," ZOPA bass player Elijah Amitin said. Here is a list featuring some of The Sopranos Stars Who Are Legitimately Tough, And Those Who Are Only Tough On Screen! Know how many mobsters are selling screenplays and screwing everything up? He didn't like Paulie. I'm Sam Briger, and this is FRESH AIR. We'll be back after a short break. At the time, Gross claims that the money that was in his possession was real and not counterfeit. Despite being considered one of Hollywoods hottest young actors, especially for his role playing Robert DeNiros son in a Bronx Tale, he quickly spiraled out of control. IMPERIOLI: Yeah. IMPERIOLI: Well, raising kids, yeah, I mean, which I'm kind of - my wife and I are empty nesters now, which is really fabulous, by the way, no offense to my kids. You're doing a good job. Tony takes it for a little bit. After being stopped by police, it was revealed that not only was he drunk, he was also in possession of and under the influence of illegal substances. In the second season, Michael Imperioli plays Dominic Di Grasso, a successful Hollywood producer with a sex addiction who's destroyed his marriage by cheating on his wife a lot. As a result, he became closely acquainted with several wise guys, allowinghimto build up on his real-life connections. But you're really good at showing just how stricken with shame your character is. However, he makes up for his shortcomings with his loyalty to his family. Let's hear a scene between Albie and Dominic where Dominic tries to defend himself. You know, from what we've heard, you know, through the grapevine is that, for the most part, they enjoyed the show. DIMARCO: (As Albie Di Grasso) Nothing is going to fix this. That's never been disputed by anybody. GANDOLFINI: (As Tony) Forget Hollywood screenplays. One was that he's a hard nut to crack, which I never put much into that theory. Some of the shows most ruthless characters, are actually not as tough as they are shown on-screen. I feel like you have this wrong, distorted impression of me. He never hesitates when it comes totaking out his and his familys enemies and is quite clever in luring his targets to designated locations when carrying out the deeds. It's not a movie that screams Christmas Eve. One ofits best qualities was how several aspects of the show seemed to bear many similarities to real world elements. In The Sopranos, Darrow is one of the many gangsters that make up Tonys crew. No, but I thought, well, what am I going to do? But according to Scorsese, part of the reason people remember it so well is that it marks a dark turning point in the film where things begin to go south for the characters. His accomplishments include being a core member of the E Street Band, founding Wicked Cool Records in 2005, co-writing for Springsteen, as well as branching out into TV and movies beyond The Sopranos, such as the Netflix series Lillyhammer. He was kind of joking, but probably kind of not. Even though the series came to an end in 2005, the show is still considered a crown jewel among other popular television series. Thankfully, Proval is nothing at all like his mobster counterpart. Paulie is not a bully. Much like other cast members, John Ventimiglia has had his fair share of brushes with the law. She listens to you. - like that. There was always a certain something about the character of Christopher Moltisanti that drew fans to him. IMPERIOLI: (As Dominic Di Grasso) I know that. BRIGER: And James Gandolfini was in the car with you? And sex addiction can come in many, many, many forms. They harbor these things and whatever - harbor things against them. Unfortunately, Nancy was diagnosed with lung cancer at the age of 72. Although Falco mentions that in terms of toughness,she is superiorto characters like Nurse Jackie. It was a fun conversation. But that - boy, is that interesting. Forget those distractions, huh? You're talking about going back to early part of the 20th century, probably, and maybe earlier. After Artie learns that Tony was indirectly responsible for burning down his restaurant (which is ironic as Tony did it intending to save his business), he does not hesitate to threaten his life. Known for playing Paulie, Sirico possesses an extensive criminal record that surpasses that of his other cast mates. In 2021, he published Woke Up This Morning, an oral history of The Sopranos based on his podcast. Some of those watching it now are doing so for the first time, having been too young to tune in when it first aired. But he had passed away. BRIGER: This is FRESH AIR. But your character dies after getting in a car accident with Tony. However, he has had his moments of rage and will not hesitate to confront people who have wronged him. Then, you add up all your venial sins. Your mama always said you'd be the chosen one. And he said, wow, that's very sweet. They have stuntmen for that. You know, Bert, who's 80 years old in the show, right? In The Sopranos, Bobby is known for being sort of a contradiction when it comes to Tonys crew of gangsters. But if you have a food addiction, you have to find healthy ways to eat, obviously, that are not going to put you in danger or your health in danger. However, as brutal as he is as Christopher, Michael Imperioli is it the total opposite of his counterpart. Makazian kills himself. You know, last year, you published a book called "Woke Up This Morning: The Definitive Oral History Of The Sopranos" that you co-wrote with Steve Schirripa, and he played Bobby Bacala in "The Sopranos." On several occasions, hewould play his guitar and teach some of the centers female patients how to play as well. IMPERIOLI: Yeah, well, Paulie Walnuts was such a funny character, as was Tony Sirico - very superstitious, paranoid, hypochondriac, narcissistic BRIGER: This is the person, not the role, right? IMPERIOLI: Oh, I don't even know if it came up. But he says, you know, those were peccadillos. IMPERIOLI: They were great. New avenues. But that night he played "The Blue Mask," which he didn't always play at that time, I think, in the repertoire. However, what he lacked in acting experience, he made up for with his fame as a musician. WebMichael Imperioli. He thought Paulie was a bully. You started writing episodes of "The Sopranos" while you were on the show, and I wanted to first just start with the scene - this is a very funny scene from an episode you wrote called "From Where To Eternity." This includes his prior experience as a wise guy in Goodfellas. When The Sopranos cut to black in 2007, Michael Imperioli found himself at a crossroads. And if all this isn't enough to appease his creative appetite, he also sings and plays guitar in his indie rock trio, ZOPA. WebMichael Imperioli was terrified of being fired from The Sopranos from the start. She said, you're one in a million. I realize that could change everything.". This year so far, he's appearing on the HBO series "The White Lotus," his first novel is being reprinted, and he's releasing new music with his band Zopa. You add them together, and that's your sentence. Someone might say you're being over-the-top or something, right? It's a lot. I figure I'm going to have to do about 6,000 years before I get accepted into heaven. It's like a couple of days here. We drank a whole bottle of Wild Turkey. And he didn't really see any - probably much diversion from that and felt that what he was doing was OK. I don't wait for people just to cast me, you know what I mean? They rebel against them. I was just wondering, what was it about this person that influenced the character? IMPERIOLI: (As Dominic Di Grasso) Yes, I can be the man she wants me to be again. And I told him that. Sopranos creator David Chase has his own theory about why Christopher has held up as a distinctive character. IMPERIOLI: I do remember doing that because that was the barbecue. This is a song you released this year called "Red Sky." Yeah. When it comes to Gangster culture, Dominic Chianese is an important figure. Imperioli's wiseguy credentials were established long before The Sopranos, and much like he lives on as Christopher in the minds of many, other fans of his work also recall his small role as Spider in Martin Scorsese's 1990 mobster film Goodfellas. COURANTE"). And it just blew my mind and made me love that song even more. One of his biggest passions is music, which is the main reason he got into acting. According to the New York Post, Borgese'sfather was frequently in and out of prison while he was growing up. "I look at Buddhism much more like a science than anything else, more than a religion or even a philosophy," Imperioli says. In the world of The Sopranos, which is dominated by the machismo of male gangsters, Carmela is one of the few female actresses that stands out as a tough talking icon, according toThe Guardian. They were - yeah, Tony had a lot of those traits as well. Due to his plea agreement, as well as his status as a youth offender, Lier received a lighter sentence as well as a three-year probation. I never thought of that. WebJames Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli Got So Drunk on Sopranos Set They Had to Be Chained to a Tree Imperioli said he got accidentally "plastered" on set before filming a Do you know why that's his nickname? "We found that immediately it was Pesci, it was De Niro, and Ray Liotta and me we felt immediately that [Imperioli] understood intrinsically who Spider was, and he understood the situation in the atmosphere.". That's good. WebMichael Imperioli, 55, is an actor, writer, director and musician. Sadly, he lost his life following an altercation with the two, in which Armento shot him. "I had a lot of bad habits at that time, cigarettes and alcohol and worse, and those things needed to go if I was going to, you know, stay alive and be productive in any sort of way," Imperioli said. After we take a short break, podcast critic Nick Quah will review podcasts that are intended to help you get to sleep. Michael Imperioli is starring in the second season of the HBO series "The White Lotus," which was created by Mike White. You know, that was - I was just thinking about - 'cause all these guys are Catholic, right? And it's kind of about dispelling obstacles. They're not words. Yeah, it's in there. It came out in 2017. WebMichael Imperioli's drug taking/mental state in the years before he was cast in The Sopranos In the latest podcast he said that he was visited by a female spirit. However, this does not mean that he is not a good mobster. He was also one of many characters that survived through some of the series most intense situations. As I said, his father Bert is really lecherous. But it's also not exactly true," Chase said. IMPERIOLI: Yeah. SAM BRIGER, BYLINE: Michael Imperioli is a very busy person. IMPERIOLI: Oh, you know, I never connected that before until just now. Whether or not Bert was a sex addict, I don't know. Shortly before he was arrested by police, Gross tried ditching the evidence by throwing the money away. One of my favorite guitar players of all time is on that song, Robert Quine, who played with Lou for a number of years. However, Squicciarini was the first cast member to be involved in a more serious crime. The Sopranos goes above and beyond to include a cast that embodies the reality of mob culture that they demonstrate in the series. They're really intense scenes. (SOUNDBITE OF DJANGO REINHARDT'S "I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS"). SIRICO: (As Paulie Walnuts Gualtieri) Was it hot? BRIGER: Yeah. Furthermore, Christopher is also known for being quite brutal. A person recovering from alcoholism is encouraged to transition to outpatient treatment after completing his or her residential stay. "I'm glad it makes him happy. Like, it's full of this violent imagery and sadomasochism. And as I started raising kids, I think I really forgave a lot of things that I might have been holding on to. I don't know if it was totaled. Unlike most members of the cast, Michael does not carry his characters reality with him in the real world. BRIGER: So, you know, you have your own band called Zopa. And Jim never found out who he was or how he got his number or anything like that. IMPERIOLI: Yeah. And you don't have to be literal. Nominee. You go to the hair-and-makeup trailer. Known for his role as Silvio Dante in The Sopranos, Steven Van Zandt is one of the most memorable actors in the entire series. This includes James Gandolfini, who plays her husband. You can use anything. Michael Big Mike Squicciarini is responsible for portraying the tough, yet lovable mobster, Big Frank Cipollina in The Sopranos second season. He knows he'll probably always be the "Sopranos guy." However, overtime, it becomesclear that their relationshipis slowly onthe decline. He appeared in the films One Night in Miami and Goodfellas, and starred in HBOs The Sopranos. Like, when he - especially when he felt he was being slighted or, you know, expressing injustice, feeling that kind of thing, which Christopher always felt like IMPERIOLI: He was unappreciated and being slighted IMPERIOLI: And being kind of looked and - but he would express it so - in such a huge way, totally uncensored, that I would always be, like - it almost looked like a performance and - which is a little bit risky to do as an actor because you don't want it to seem like a performance, right? And it was - you know, the car - it was - I hit it pretty hard. Actor Imperioli finds a character far removed from his mobster role. Are You Happy Being A Schmuck? BRIGER: That's "Red Sky" by the band ZOPA. Such an incident happened to him after walking into theChin Chin restaurant in West Hollywood. IMPERIOLI: Yeah, I did. Imperioli speaks first. Before hegot his big role inGodfather: part 2, Dominic worked for the Drug Commission of New York State as a recreational worker in a rehab center. IMPERIOLI: Yeah. Since then, he has landed several roles where he couldusehis experience to his advantage. IMPERIOLI: (As Christopher Moltisanti) Yeah, I don't know. This passion for inspiring music in youth led him to founding the non-profit organization, the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation which teaches the history of rock music, both as an art form, as well to understand US history. He evenfounded the off-Broadway theater, Studio Dante, along with his wife. And yes, he's laughing, too. And much of it was strange and new, you know? He did it at home. Murat*, 37, from Berlin, is a recovering alcoholic who joined Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) not long ago. Its called DoorDash, T. People pay 50 bucks for someone to leave some McDonalds on their porch so they dont gotta talk to nobody. If you've heard "Coney Island Baby," you'd know that he shouts out to her at the end of that. Imperioli was in his early thirties when the show premiered on HBO in 1999 and ushered in a new era of television. WebThe Sopranos actor Robert Iler, who portrayed Tony Sopranos son AJ, has revealed that he became addicted to alcohol, hardcore drugs and Xanax in the wake of the acclaimed But you were born under a bad sign with a blue moon in your eyes. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. "He's genuinely into making art and sort of expressing a statement.". What's that all about? But Dominic's - you know, that conversation you played with him and Albie, I mean, Dominic really believes that. You'll call out my name and guide me to the next life, where I'll find, oh, my love, ooh, la, la, oh, my darling, oh, my stars to protect, to defend where this begins and never ends. Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. He's gone, too, so - the mob guy who told me that. . The Real Michael Imperioli. It's called "The Perfume Burned His Eyes." Michael Imperioli should know that better than anybody, since most people would immediately recognize him as Christopher Moltisanti, one of the most intriguing characters on The Sopranos. Furthermore, he also happens to be one heck of a marksman. All Rights Reserved. They took chains and wrapped them around our ankles and tied them to a tree and covered it with leaves.. And every night at midnight, they whack him the same way he was whacked in life. And you know, at that time he was living with Rachel Humphreys in this building on the east side. What's wrong with you? That's GANDOLFINI: (As Tony) You're right. That seems to be playing out as well in your character. You're just like everybody else. He made his 20 million dollar fortune with Men As Livia, shewas ruthless and never hesitated to do what was necessary to ensure the familys success. Unlike most of the shows cast, Falco does not have a criminal record, nor does she need one to be considered tough. And you repeat these lines in different parts of the song, like, you're not like anybody else. A lot has changed in the years since, both for television and Imperioli. Matthew Guida is an Organic List Writer for Screen Rant. You couldn't change a comma. But I just try to express as much as I can - you know? A request he was more than happy to fulfill. IMPERIOLI: (As Christopher) You know, my cousin Gregory's girlfriend is what they call development girl out in Hollywood, right? WebThe idea that alcoholism requires a spiritual remedy has alienated many nonbelievers and left them with the belief that there may be no cure for their addiction. And, you know, I - when "The Sopranos" first came - it took a while for "The Sopranos" to get any traction in Italy. You didn't go to hell. BRIGER: You know, I said, like, this - your role, you're kind of sandwiched between your father and your son and thinking about the ways in which you're different than your father, the ways in which your son is different than you. Reddit community dedicated to the HBO hit TV series, The Sopranos, and movie, The Many Saints of Newark. But the common thread is you do stuff that you don't want to do and then feel regret over it. IMPERIOLI: But raising kids, I can - I really learned a lot about my parents and particularly my father and how difficult it is to do that. I never loved them. And I feel like that's one of the, you know, best things I've ever been a part of," Imperioli said. This time around, he's being propelled by a leading role in another HBO show and a fresh wave of cultural relevance for The Sopranos, which is finding a new and younger fandom. He also published an oral history of "The Sopranos" last year. The role the three-time Emmy winner hoped to bring to life was that of the man w BRIGER: You're able to remove that from your mind? IMPERIOLI: Thanks for having me. He cheated on his wife. Well, I guess that's what family traditions are like sometimes. But let's start with "The White Lotus," the Emmy-winning HBO series created by Mike White. James Gandolfini is one of the key characters inThe Sopranosand played a big partin bringing the series to new heights. BRIGER: It sets the bar low for your expectations of Christmas. Then a prequel film for the show, The Many Saints of Newark, which Imperioli narrates, came out in 2021. All thanks to his unique approach to acting. And you go to hell, or you think you go to hell. Photograph: Courtesy of Steve Schirripa On one Friday night, they started drinking Well, Tony read this in the script and was infuriated and went to the writers and said this is wrong. One is "Street Hassle," which is, like, one of my favorite songs from anyone. IMPERIOLI: (As Dominic Di Grasso) OK. No, I don't want to put you in the middle. But you also have this father-son relationship with him, although, a very messed up version of that. What did you mean by that? You know, some people who knew Lou thought that I knew him then and that was my story, you know, which I took as a compliment if they knew him and kind of felt that there was some, you know, accuracy to the storytelling there, which is cool, but BRIGER: Well, you're not old enough to be IMPERIOLI: No, I was 11 in '77. This is FRESH AIR. PublishedNovember 13, 2022 at 7:00 AM EST. pic.twitter.com/cFgx9EwygZ. That's very interesting. After separating, she and Michael eventually reconcile once Does that sound like heaven to you? And John Heard's character kills himself. Why is he - you know, why in the world would he go to therapy? TONY SIRICO: (As Paulie Walnuts Gualtieri) Did anybody there have horns or buds for horns, those goat bumps? Imperioli stars in the new season of the HBO series "The White Lotus." I'm going to drive down the street. Most actors dont work. It was kind of complicated. The fact that he suffers from a terrible addiction is also an important factor to consider. His firstone in the pilot is a testament to this fact. GANDOLFINI: (As Tony) I'll [expletive] kill you. He was sent to the hospital to fix the cuts on his hand, but the staff didn't realize his foot cast, fake blood, and fake bullet holes on his chest were from a film set, and they panicked and rushed to help. And it's even harder to create a character that people remember you for. You're not like anyone else. Edie Falco, who plays Carmela in The Sopranos, stands out just as much as any of her fellow cast members. We became really good friends, spent a lot of time together, not only on the show, but in private life. Christopher Moltisanti explains cultural phenomena to Tony Soprano, Lightning season ends in first-round series to hungry Maple Leafs, Did a military lab spill anthrax into public waterways? IMPERIOLI: You know, I met a couple of people who said they did what I did but for real, which means that they probably didn't, because anybody who really was in that life is not going to say it. He's only in two scenes, and on screen for about five minutes. "So for young people in their late teens and early twenties to be discovering it, and not just discovering it, but be really passionate about their love for it is kind of remarkable.". On 26-3-1966 Michael Imperioli (nickname: Michael) was born in Mount Vernon, New York, United States. However, Gross still pleaded guilty to the charges against him, to avoid potentially facing up to 15 years worth of jail time. But - and then, I got my license after that. Following his release, Gross told reporters that he was innocent. And she said, you know, Makazian always liked you, Tony. This is mostly attributed to the fact that most of his schemes end in failure. I mean, I was - when I got cast on "The Sopranos," I think I was 31. (SOUNDBITE OF THE VELVET UNDERGROUND SONG, "RIDE INTO THE SUN"). After acquiring the role of A.J. BRIGER: I mean, that's funny. And then, one was he was supposed to hijack a truck full of television sets, and it turned out to be a truck full of walnuts IMPERIOLI: Which was not as lucrative and IMPERIOLI: Turned him, you know - and earned him the nickname Paulie Walnuts forever. BRIGER: Well, you know, let's listen to a scene between you and James Gandolfini, who, of course, plays Tony Soprano. ALABAMA 3: (Singing) You woke up this morning, got yourself a gun. Were plastered. I mean, like, I think I did it once in a blue moon and one day when I was a kid, but IMPERIOLI: No. And you see your father there, and you - when you come back, you tell Tony and Paulie Walnuts about this, which totally spooks Paulie Walnuts because he's worried he's going to go to hell. This is IMPERIOLI: Kind of both. However, Sirico made it very clear to the shows creator David Chase that he would only accept the role under one condition. Before he started his career as an actor, Sirico worked forthe Colombo crime family. One of her best performances was when she starred as Livia Soprano in The Sopranos. 4. But - and I think most of the real guys know that. WebBest Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries. He has sex addiction and compulsion issues. If you're just joining us, our guest is Michael Imperioli, who stars in the second season of the HBO show "The White Lotus." Interestingly, when Van Zandt was chosen for the role, it turns out that he did not have any acting experience. BRIGER: You know, there's kind of a pattern in the Tony-Christopher scenes, where, like, Christopher is grousing about something. Following his release, he bore Tony no ill will. That's where that comes from. And I think people think that that's inspired by his breakup with Rachel. WebThe news that Imperioli was releasing his first novel, The Perfume Burned His Eyes, a couple of years ago may have come as a surprise to someor at least conjured up To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. With such an intense reputation on TV, its only natural for some people to feel intimidated by Proval in real life. 2 IN D MINOR, BWV 1008: III. We had to wait until its night so we had a few hours to get made up and wardrobe and relax. He wasn't a mobster, but there were - he had some brushes with them. How did that work out? In addition to staring in The Godfather: Part 2 as Corrado Sporrano, he also stars as Uncle Junior in The Sopranos. Who were his role models? Silvio was also known for being the owner and consigliere of the club that Tony and his crew often frequent. Today, the only other role that comes close to rivaling her performance as Carmela is that of Jackie Peyton from Nurse Jackie. IMPERIOLI: I mean, I sing, you know, with all the limitations I'm well aware of that I have as a singer, you know? BRIGER: You know, when you were working on the show, did you ever hear from someone who said they were part of the mafia and either criticized or praised, like, how the show was portraying the mob? And Sorvino is a camera-grabber on a grand scale. Quentin Tarantino's Favorite Movies: 51 Films the Director Wants You to See, We rehearsed on this cliff and theyre going to have this camera down in a creek on a boat looking at us, cameras on the cliff with us, and theyre going to light the state park. Outside the film world, Imperioli wrote a coming-of-age novel The Perfume Burned His Eyes.

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