- List of Sicilian Americans
Artists, writers, and musicians
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Henry Armetta , (Palermo ,Sicily ,July 4 ,1888 –San Diego ,California ,October 21 ,1945 ) was a movie character actor who appeared in at least 150 films, starting in silents as early as 1915 to a movie released in 1946, after his death. In 1938 he played in "Everybody Sing" withJudy Garland ,Allan Jones , andFanny Brice . In 1941, he was hilarious as the father of an Italian family shopping for beds in "The Big Store" with theMarx Brothers and Tony Martin. He appeared in at least 24 films in 1934 alone, sometimes uncredited.*
Armand Assante was born onOctober 4 ,1949 inNew York City, New York to an Sicilian father and an Irish mother. Assante is an accomplishedcharacter actor , with his big break coming in 1974 in "The Lords of Flatbush". His sometimes sinister look has made him a popular choice for movies and TV.*
Joseph Barbera , born Joseph Roland Barbera (March 24 ,1911 –December 18 ,2006 ), is ananimator ,cartoon artist ,storyboard artist, director, producer and co-founder, together withWilliam Hanna ofHanna-Barbera (now known asCartoon Network Studios ). The studio produced well-known cartoons such as "The Huckleberry Hound Show ", "The Flintstones ", "The Jetsons ", and "Scooby-Doo ".*
Sonny Bono , born Salvatore Phillip Bono (February 16 ,1935 –January 5 ,1998 ) was an Americanrecord producer ,singer ,actor andpolitician whose career spanned over three decades.*
Argentina Brunetti , (August 31 ,1907 —December 20 ,2005 ) was anactress andwriter . She followedMimi Aguglia , her famous mother's footsteps in thetheater . She began her movie debut in theFrank Capra classic "It's a Wonderful Life " (1946), as Mrs. Martini. Throughout her varied career she has also written and performed in dailyradio shows, became a member of the 'Hollywood Foreign Press Association ', writing numerous articles on Hollywood personalities, authored books, written music and acted in over 57 television programs and 68 movies in which she mainly played multi-ethnic roles. She hosted a weekly weblog on the Internet, called "Argentina Brunetti's Hollywood Stories", which her son plans to continue running, and has written a biographical novel called "In Sicilian Company".*
Frank Capra , (May 18 ,1897 –September 3 ,1991 ) was an Americanfilm director and a major creative force behind a number of highly popular films. Born Francesco Rosario Capra inBisacquino ,Sicily , Capra moved with his family to America in 1903, settling inLos Angeles, California .*
Richard S. Castellano , (September 4 ,1933 –December 10 ,1988 ). The actor became famous asPete Clemenza inThe Godfather .*
Gary Chester (October 27 ,1924 –August 17 ,1987 ) (born Cesario Gurciullo in Saracusa, Italy) was one of the twentieth century's busiest studio drummers. Gary is counted as one of the greats when it comes to studio session drummers. [cite news | "When talking about the great studio drummers, Gary Chester deserves a place near the top of the list." | title ="The Complete Idiot's Guide to Playing Drums" 2nd edition [http://www.molehillgroup.com/new_page_23.htm] | accessdate = 2007-11-19 ] His work appears on thousands of tracks, including hundreds of hit records from the '50s, '60s and '70s. He claimed to have logged some 15,000 studio sessions over three decades. He is on the short list of 20th Century Drummers' Hall of Fame. [ [http://www.rhythmweb.com/drummers.htm 20th century drummersa hall of fame ] ]*
Iron Eyes Cody , (April 3 ,1904 –January 4 ,1999 ) was anactor born inKaplan, Louisiana . He was born Espera DeCorti, the son of Sicilian immigrants Francesca Salpietra and Antonio DeCorti. He was not born a Native American, but he claimed to be partCherokee and partCree . Cody and his wife Bertha Parker adopted children that were Native American. Cody began his acting career at the age of 12 and continued to work until the time of his death. In 1996, the "New Orleans Times-Picayune " exposed his true heritage, but Cody denied it.*
Dan Cortese , (bornSeptember 14 ,1967 nearPittsburgh, Pennsylvania ) is anactor . Born in the Pittsburgh suburb ofSewickley, Pennsylvania , Cortese first came to prominence as host of "MTV Sports " from 1992 to 1993. He has had starring roles in the 1993 remake of "Route 66", "Traps ", "Melrose Place ", "The Single Guy ", "Veronica's Closet ", and "Ball & Chain ".*
Alan Dale , (July 9 ,1926 –April 20 ,2002 ) was a singer of traditional popular androck'n'roll music. He was born Aldo Sigismondi in theBrooklyn borough of New York,New York . His father, Aristide Sigismondi, immigrated to theUnited States fromAbruzzi ,Italy in 1904 at the age of 21, and became a comedian inItalian language theater, with aradio program of his own. His mother, Agata "Kate" Sigismondi, was born inMessina ,Sicily , and was 15 years younger than Aristide.*
Arturo Di Modica is aNew York City artist, born inSicily , best known for his sculpture "Charging Bull " (also known as the "Wall Street Bull"), which he installed without permission in front of theNew York Stock Exchange in December 1989. The piece is now on loan to theNew York City Department of Parks and Recreation who have placed it in nearby Bowling Green park. Di Modica now lives inNew York City .*
Ben Gazzara , (born Biagio Anthony Gazzara onAugust 28 ,1930 , inNew York City ), is anactor intelevision andmotion pictures . Born to Sicilian immigrants, Antonio Gazzara and Angela Consumano, Gazzara grew up on New York's tough Lower East Side. He found relief from his bleak surroundings in joining a theater company at a very young age. Years later, he said that the discovery of his love for acting saved him from the crime that was all around him during his teenage years.*
Lino Graglia is theDalton Cross Professor of Law at the University of Texas specializing inantitrust litigation. He obtained a BA from theCity College of New York in 1952, and anLLB fromColumbia University in 1954. He worked in theUnited States Department of Justice during the administration of PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower . Graglia is an outspokenCatholic conservative of Sicilian background. He is a well known critic ofaffirmative action andracial quotas .*
Frankie Laine , born Frank Paul LoVecchio onMarch 30 ,1913 , is an influential American singer. Frankie's parents emigrated fromMonreale ,Sicily to Chicago's "Little Italy". At 17 he sang before a crowd of 5,000 at The Merry Garden Ballroom to such enthusiastic applause that he ended up performing five encores on his first night. But success as a singer was another 17 years away. Frankie Laine's 70-plus year career spanned most of the 20th century and has continued into the 21st. Laine was a key figure in the golden age ofpopular music , and remains, quite possibly the greatest singer of all time. OnJune 12 ,1996 , he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 27th Annual Songwriters’ Hall of Fame awards ceremony at the New York Sheraton.*
Cyndi Lauper , (bornJune 22 ,1953 ), Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper, better known as Cyndi Lauper, is a singer whose melodic voice and wild costumes have come to epitomize the 1980s, the decade in which she first came to fame. She was born inQueens ,New York toSwiss German -American Fred Lauper and SicilianItalian-American Catrine Dominique.*
Patti LuPone , (bornApril 21 ,1949 inNorthport, New York ) is an American singer and actress of Sicilian descent. [ [http://moxieblog.typepad.com/moxieblog/2006/07/god_thats_good.html] "Let me just say how awesome it is to see Patti Lupone – THE Patti LuPone – live. I was reminded of the story I once heard about how, when Madonna wanted to rehearse on a stage where Patti Lupone was rehearsing, Patti taped a note on the door saying, "Only one Sicilian Diva allowed on the stage at a time." That's why I love her, true story or not. She brings those balls to her Sweeney character."] She is a graduate ofNorthport High School . An important player in contemporary Americanmusical theater , she has performed on Broadway in works byAndrew Lloyd Webber ,Stephen Sondheim and others. She won aTony Award for "Evita" in 1980.*
Leo Martello , (1931 – 2000) was an author, lecturer, gay civil rights activist, and an early voice in the American Neopagan movement. He drew heavily on his Sicilian heritage, teaching theStrega Tradition which was named after the Italian word for Witch. As a founder of theWitches Anti-Defamation League (later theAlternative Religions Education Network ) he was known for his lively and sometimes confrontational style. For example, in his books he tried to popularize the "Witches' Curse" which was "I wish you on yourself". He was profiled inMargot Adler 's "Drawing Down the Moon ".*
Natalie Merchant , (bornOctober 26 ,1963 in Jamestown,New York , USA) is a versatilemusician . Merchant co-founded and fronted the successful band10,000 Maniacs in 1981, but left the band in 1993 for a solo career. Her father's original Italian name was Mercante but was americanized into Merchant. Her mother's side is Irish.*
Sal Mineo , born Salvatore Mineo, Jr. (January 10 ,1939 –February 12 ,1976 ) was an Americanactor andtheater director , famous for his Academy Award-nominated performance oppositeJames Dean in the film "Rebel Without a Cause ". Mineo, born inThe Bronx , New York City as the son of a Sicilian coffin maker, was enrolled by his mother in dancing and acting school at an early age.*
Al Pacino , born Alfredo James Pacino (bornApril 25 ,1940 inThe Bronx , New York,USA ) is an Americanfilm actor . Pacino is the son of Salvatore Pacino (who was born inItaly ) and Rose Gerard (the daughter of an Italian-born father and aNew York -born mother of Italian descent). His parents divorced while Pacino was still a child. His grandparents originate fromCorleone ,Sicily .*
Louis Prima was born into a musical family of Sicilian/Italian descent in New Orleans. He studiedviolin for several years as a child. His older brotherLeon Prima was a well regarded local bandleader. Prima was proud of his heritage, and made a point of letting the audience know at every performance that he wasItalian-American and from New Orleans. His singing and playing showed that he absorbed many of the same influences as his fellow Crescent City musician,Louis Armstrong , particularly in his hoarse voice andscat singing .*
Mario Puzo , (October 15 ,1920 –July 2 ,1999 ) was an American author known for his fictional books about theMafia . Puzo was born into a family of Sicilian immigrants living in the "Hell's Kitchen" neighborhood ofNew York City . Many of his books draw heavily on this Sicilian heritage.*
Leah Remini , (bornJune 15 ,1970 inBrooklyn ,New York ) is an actress. She is best known for her role as Carrie Heffernan on the sitcom "The King of Queens ". Her father George Remini, owner of an asbestos company, originates fromSicily . Her mother Vicki Marshall, a high school principal, isJewish .*
Pete Rugolo , (bornDecember 25 ,1915 ) is a Sicilian-born composer and arranger. He was born inPatti ,Sicily , but his parents emigrated to the United States in 1920 and settled inSanta Rosa ,California . He started his musical career playing thebaritone , like his father, but he quickly branched out into other instruments, notably theFrench horn and the piano. He is most famous for his writing for theStan Kenton Orchestra, although he led a long and successful career as acomposer andarranger based in Los Angeles for many years. He has written forthe Four Freshmen (for whom he was musical director) and many others.*
Martin Scorsese , (pronounced as Scor-SEH-see) (bornNovember 17 ,1942 inQueens, New York , USA) is a multi-Oscar nominatedfilm director . Martin Scorsese came from a working classItalian-American family, hailing from the Sicilian town ofPolizzi Generosa ; his father Luciano Charles Scorsese (1912–1993) was a pants presser in New York's garment district. He struggled to earn enough money to attend university, but has shown enormous gratitude to his parents for helping him realize his dreams. His parents were the subject of Scorsese's documentary "Italianamerican " and made numerous cameo appearances in his films before their deaths. For years, his mother worked as the official caterer for all of Scorsese's films and his father helped in the wardrobe department.*
Gia Scala , born Giovanna Scoglio inLiverpool, England , to an aristocratic Sicilian father, Pietro Scoglio, and an Irish mother, Eileen Sullivan. Raised from infancy inSicily , she moved to theUnited States at age fourteen where she studied and worked inNew York City . She studied acting and in 1954 was signed to a contract byUniversal Studios inHollywood . She received wide recognition for her performance of "Anna" in the 1961 film, "The Guns of Navarone". She ended her life with a drug overdose in 1972. Gia Scala is interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery inCulver City, California .*
Anthony Scarpa , musician*
Vincent Schiavelli , (November 10 ,1948 –December 26 ,2005 ) is a noted character actor known for his work in film and ontelevision . He was born into aSicilian /Italian-American family in Brooklyn,New York . He studied acting through the Theater Program atNew York University and began working on the stage in the 1960s. Having a respected Sicilian chef for a grandfather rubbed off on Vincent Schiavelli, as he is also the author of a number of cookbooks and food articles for magazines and newspapers. He received aJames Beard Foundation Journalism Award in 2001 and has been nominated on a number of other occasions. He succumbed tolung cancer at age 57, passing away at his home inPolizzi Generosa ,Italy , the town in Sicily where his grandfather emigrated from and which he wrote about in his 2002 book, "Many Beautiful Things: Stories and Recipes from Polizzi Generosa" (ISBN 0-7432-1528-1).*
Frank Sinatra , born Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12 ,1915 –May 14 ,1998 ) was an Americansinger who is considered one of the finest vocalists of all time, renowned for his impeccable phrasing and timing. Many critics place him alongsideBing Crosby ,Elvis Presley , andThe Beatles as the most important popular music figures of the 20th century. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:iyg9kett7q7b~T1] Sinatra launched a second career as a dramaticfilm actor , and became admired for a screen persona distinctly tougher than his smooth singing style. Sinatra also had a larger-than-life presence in the public eye, and as "The Chairman of the Board" became an Americanicon , known for his brash, sometimes swaggering attitude, as embodied by hissignature song "My Way". He was born inHoboken, New Jersey as the only child of a quiet Sicilian fireman father, Anthony Martin Sinatra (1894–1969). Anthony had emigrated to the United States in 1895. His mother, Natalie Della Gavarante (1896–1977), was a talented, tempestuousLigurian , who worked as a part-time abortionist. She was known was "Dolly", and emigrated in 1897.*
Tony Sirico , (bornJuly 29 ,1942 inBrooklyn, New York ) is an actor who is most famous for his role asPaulie Walnuts on theHBO TV series, "The Sopranos ". Prior to becoming an actor, Sirico spent some time in jail for holding up a number of night clubs in the late 1960s and early 1970s. While in prison, he became interested in acting from watching a theater group that came to perform. When he got out of jail, Sirico played gangsters in a number of films.*
Sylvester Stallone , born Sylvester Enzio Stallone (July 6 ,1946 inNew York City ) is an Americanfilm actor , director, producer, andscreenwriter . He is often referred to by hisnickname , "Sly". He achieved his greatest successes in a number ofaction film s, notably the "Rocky " and "Rambo " series. He was born to Frank Stallone Sr. (a beautician who was an immigrant fromCastellammare del Golfo ,Sicily ) and Jacqueline "Jackie" Labofish, an American astrologer of 1/4Russia nJewish descent.*
Tommy Tallarico , born Thomas V. Tallarico (bornFebruary 18 ,1968 ) is an accomplished Americanvideo game music composer .*
Johnny Thunders , born John Anthony Genzale, Jr. (July 15 ,1952 –April 23 ,1991 ), was arock and roll guitar ist and singer, first with theNew York Dolls , the proto-punkglam rockers of the early '70s. During the late '70s, he was a familiar figure on the New York punk scene, both withThe Heartbreakers and as a solo artist. His guitar work was highly influential inpunk rock music.*
Aida Turturro , (bornSeptember 25 ,1962 ) is an actress who is most well-known for playingJanice Soprano , sister ofNew Jersey mob boss,Tony Soprano , on theHBO , TV series, "The Sopranos ", a role which netted her anEmmy Award nomination.*
John Turturro , (bornFebruary 28 ,1957 ) is an Americanactor . He has appeared in over sixty movies, and is well known for his ability to effortlessly change both his demeanour and physique. Turturro was born in Brooklyn,New York to an SicilianCatholic family. He completed his MFA at the Yale School ofDrama . He worked as an extra in "Raging Bull " (1980).*
Steven Tyler , born Steven Victor Tallarico (March 26 ,1948 ), frontman for legendary rock bandAerosmith .*
Frank Vincent , (born Frank Vincent Gattuso onAugust 4 ,1939 ) is anItalian-American actor . He was born inNorth Adams, Massachusetts , but was raised inJersey City, New Jersey . His father was also called Frank. His mother was Mary (nee Ricci). Frank has two brothers: Nick and Jimmy. Frank's father was one of six children, all born in the USA to Sicilian immigrants: Niccolo Gattuso and Francesca di Peri. He was spotted byMartin Scorsese in a low-budget gangster movie called "Death Collector". Scorcese was impressed and hired Vincent to star inRaging Bull .Joe Pesci co-starred with Vincent in "The Death Collector" and the two were re-united in several other movies; another familiar co-star of Vincent isRobert De Niro .*
Emanuele Viscuso , (bornDecember 24 ,1952 inPalermo ), is the creator of the Sicilian Film Festival, a showcase of Sicilian directors and movies founded in Miami on 2006. Viscuso lives inMiami , inMilano and inCastelbuono ,Sicily . Besides his work as president of this festival, Viscuso is a musician, a sculptor, a writer and a designer. His most famous piece is the 45-foot-large sculpture "Wave-bridge on the imaginary" at the Milan Malpensa international airport. His design is mostly expressed with his world famous trompe l'oeil wall paper collection. Emanuele Viscuso has taken part to the Esperia* STS-120/10A Mission, launched onOctober 23 ,2007 from the NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre, in Florida as delegate in Florida of Accademia Italiana della Cucina, a Cultural Institution of the Italian Republic. The City of Miami Beach, where he resides since November 2000, recognized his cultural involvement in the community with the "Key to the City" onOctober 17 ,2007 .*
Guy Williams , (January 14 ,1924 –May 7 ,1989 ), born Armando Joseph Catalano inNew York City , the son of Sicilian immigrants. He was an American actor who played swashbuckling action heroes in the 1950s and 1960s. An accomplished fencer, his most famous role wasZorro in two Walt Disney movies and television series of that name (1957–1959). Nearly a half-century later, "Zorro" is still being aired all overSouth America , fromArgentina toVenezuela , in some places twice daily. "Zorro" continues to be the most popular U.S. series ever to have appeared on South American television.*
Frank Zappa , born Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21 ,1940 –December 4 ,1993 ) was acomposer ,guitarist ,singer andsatirist . In his 33-year musical career, Zappa proved to be one of the most prolific musicians ever, releasing over 60 albums during his life. His father, Francis Zappa was born inAlcamo ,Sicily . His mother Rose Marie Colimore was of half Italian, 1/4 Sicilian and 1/4 French descent.*
Philip Zimbardo , (bornMarch 23 ,1933 ) is an American psychologist, best-known for hisStanford prison experiment and bestselling introductions to psychology. Zimbardo was born to Sicilian parents, George Zimbardo and Margaret Bisicchia and grew up inNew York City , in the SouthBronx .Athletes
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Charles Atlas , (1892–1972), born Angelo Siciliano inItaly , he moved toBrooklyn ,New York at a young age. Initially a small, weak child, Siciliano worked hard to tone his muscles, using a variety of weights. Contemplating the strength of a tiger in a zoo, he conceived the idea of working muscle against muscle, rather than working out with weights. Using this system, later dubbed "Dynamic tension ", he acquired a physique that earned him the nickname "Charles Atlas", after the mythical Atlas, the Titan who held up the heavens. He later filed for and received trademark status for the name. He soon took the role of strongman in theConey Island Circus Side. His company, Charles Atlas, Ltd. (1929-and continuing today) markets a fitness program for the "97-pound weakling", a registered trademark.*
Dom DiMaggio , born Dominic Paul DiMaggio (bornFebruary 12 ,1917 inSan Francisco, California ) is a formercenter fielder inMajor League Baseball who played his entire career for theBoston Red Sox (1940-42, 1946-53). His small stature (standing five feet nine inches) and eyeglasses earned him the nickname "The Little Professor". He is the brother of outfieldersJoe DiMaggio andVince DiMaggio . DiMaggio was a teammate and close friend of Ted Williams,Bobby Doerr , andJohnny Pesky . Their friendship was chronicled inDavid Halberstam 's book "The Teammates". Dom DiMaggio was inducted to theBoston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 1995.*
Joe DiMaggio , born Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, Jr. (November 25 ,1914 –March 8 ,1999 ), nicknamed "Joltin' Joe" and "The Yankee Clipper," was anItalian American center fielder inMajor League Baseball who played his entire career (1936–1951) for theNew York Yankees . The eighth of nine children, DiMaggio was born in a two-room house inMartinez, California to Sicilian immigrants; delivered by amidwife . His mother, Rosalia, named him "Giuseppe" for his father; "Paolo" was in honor of Saint Paul, Giuseppe's favorite saint. The family moved to San Francisco when Joe was one year old.*
Vince DiMaggio , Vincent Paul DiMaggio (September 6 ,1912 –October 3 ,1986 ) was aMajor League Baseball center fielder and right-handed batter who played in theNational League for the Boston Bees (1937-38),Cincinnati Reds (1939-40),Pittsburgh Pirates (1940-46) and New York Giants (1946). The older brother of Joe and Dom, DiMaggio was born inMartinez, California .*
Johnny Dundee , (b.November 22 ,1893 , d.April 22 ,1965 ) was afeatherweight andjunior lightweight boxer who fought from 1910 until 1932. Dundee was born Giuseppe Carrora inSciacca ,Sicily , but was raised in theUnited States . Although today he is almost completely forgotten, Dundee was highly regarded by many old time boxing experts.Ring Magazine founder and editor,Nat Fleischer , rated Dundee in the top five of his list of greatest featherweights of all time.*
Mike Piazza , born Michael Joseph Piazza (September 4 ,1968 in Norristown,Pennsylvania ,USA ) is a U.S.Major League Baseball player. He is generally recognized as the top-hittingcatcher of all time. He is a ten time All-Star. OnMay 5 ,2004 , Piazza surpassedCarlton Fisk for mosthome run s by a catcher with the 352nd of his career. Mike grew up for the first few years of his life in a small house in Phoenixville,Pennsylvania . The house was barely big enough to have Mike's entire family inside. His family consisted of his two parents, Vince and Veronica Piazza, and his brothers Vince Jr., Danny, Tony and Tommy.*
Gene Sarazen , (also known as Gene Saraceni) (February 27 ,1902 –May 13 ,1999 ) is one of the fewgolf ers to win all the major championships in his career, including
**1922 U.S. Open
**1922PGA Championship
**1923PGA Championship
**1932 U.S. Open
**1932 British Open
**1933PGA Championship
**1935The Masters Winner of 39
PGA Tour events, Sarazen was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974. He invented the modernsand wedge in 1930. He hit "The shot heard 'round the world" in the 1935 Masters. It was a final round 225-yard 4-wood on the par-5 15th hole that went in, giving him a very rare double eagle 2 on the hole. It led to him later winning the tournament in a playoff. For many years after his retirement, he was a familiar figure as an honorary starter at the Masters.Jazz artists
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Sharkey Bonano (April 9 ,1904 –March 27 ,1972 ) was born with the name Joseph Gustaf Bonano in the Milenburg neighborhood ofNew Orleans, Louisiana , by the shores ofLake Pontchartrain . He sometimes billed himself as Sharkey Banana or Sharkey Bananas.*
Chick Corea , born Armando Anthony Corea (June 12 ,1941 ).*
Eddie Costa (1930–1962) is ajazz pianist based in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania .*
Steve Gadd , (April 9 ,1945 ,Rochester, New York )*
Jimmy Giuffre , born James Peter Giuffre (Dallas, Texas , 1921).*
Scott La Faro , born Rocco Scott LaFaro (April 3 ,1936 ,Newark, New Jersey –July 6 ,1961 ,Flint ,New York ). Not of Sicilian descent, family originated from Calabria.*
Papa Jack Laine , born George Vital Laine aka "Papa Jack" (September 21 ,1873 –June 1 ,1966 ).*
Eddie Lang , (October 25 ,1902 –March 26 ,1933 ), born Salvatore Massaro, the son of anItalian-American instrument maker inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania .*
Nick LaRocca , born Dominic James La Rocca (New Orleans, Louisiana ,April 11 ,1889 –New Orleans ,February 22 ,1961 ).*
Joe Lovano , born Joseph Salvatore Lovano (December 29 ,1952 inCleveland, Ohio ).*
Chuck Mangione , bornNovember 29 ,1940 . Also brother Gaspare "Gap", a musician and Uncle Gerlando "Jerre", an Author.*
Wingy Manone , born Joseph Matthews Mannone (sic), (February 13 ,1900 ,New Orleans –July 9 ,1982 .*
Charlie Mariano (b.1923)*
Joe Marsala (1907–1978)*
Pat Martino , born Pat Azzara (August 25 ,1944 ) in SouthPhiladelphia .*
Joe Morello , bornJuly 17 ,1929 inSpringfield, Massachusetts .*
Joe Pass , born Joseph Anthony Passalaqua,January 13 ,1929 , New Brunswick,New Jersey –May 23 ,1994 , Los Angeles,California .*
John Patitucci , born 1959 inBrooklyn ,New York .*
Art Pepper , (1925-82) (Sicilian mother)*
Louis Prima (December 7 ,1910 -August 24 ,1978 ). Prima was born into a musical family of Sicilian descent in New Orleans. Prima was proud of his heritage, and made a point of letting the audience know at every performance that he wasItalian-American and from New Orleans.*
Leon Roppolo , (March 16 ,1902 –October 5 ,1943 ). Leon Joseph Roppolo (nickname d "Rap") was born inLutcher, Louisiana , upriver fromNew Orleans .*
Frank Rosolino , (August 20 ,1926 ,Detroit ,Michigan –November 26 ,1978 ,Los Angeles ,California ).* Tony Scott, (b.1921)
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John Serry (originally Serrapica) was born inNew York City and is half Sicilian and half Campanese.*
Joe Venuti , born Giuseppe Venuti, (September 16 ,1903 –August 14 ,1978 ). Venuti was born aboard a ship as his parents emigrated fromSicily .*
George Wallington , born Giacinto Figlia,October 27 ,1923 ,Palermo ,Sicily –Cape Coral ,Miami ,February 15 ,1993 ).*
Agrippino & Michele Manteo ,Grammichele, Catania ,Famous Sicilian Marionette Family .Politicians
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Anthony M. Aprile (1932-2002) Mayor of Monee, Illinois 1962–1974
*Vincent R. Impellitteri , (February 4 ,1900 –January 29 ,1987 ) was appointed ActingMayor of New York City upon the resignation of then MayorWilliam O'Dwyer , onSeptember 1 ,1950 . He served from 1950 to 1953. Impellitteri moved with his family to theUnited States fromSicily as an infant in 1901. Trivia: Impellitteri believed his name to be too difficult to spell by most people. When running for mayor he tried to persuade ajudge to allow voters to simply write "Impy" on their ballots. The judge refused the request.*The families of 6 members of the
United States Congress emigrated from Sicily:
**Daniel Frisa was a member of theUnited States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1997.
**Nick Lampson His family emigrated from the region ofSalemi ,Trapani .
**Frank LoBiondo His family emigrated from the region ofBelmonte Mezzagno ,Palermo .
**Donald A. Manzullo City not known.
**Frank Pallone City not known.
**Vito Fossella Representative from New YorkOthers
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Vincenzo Arcobelli was born in Catania -Sicily in 1969. In 1998 year is appointed as Diplomatic Counselor to the Presidency to officially represent the Intergovernmental Organization for the USA, from the International Parliament for Safety and Peace.In 2004 is elected President of the Comites(Committee for Italian Living Abroad) for the Houstonʼs Consulate district, which includes Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas ,that has as purpose the reinforcement of connection between the Italian American community and the motherland, pursues patriotic, moral, cultural and assistance becoming liaison of the necessities of our co-nationals, defending their interests, with the mission of make known, conserve and spread the Italian culture, language, history and the traditions, make charitable contributions, promote the social event inside the Italian-American community, and work in mission such as issue of Scholarship to American Students of the North Lake College of Irving for their Rome Study program Abroad in Orvieto -Italy.He created several organization with philanthropic and charitable missions such as Birdie for Life , he is the founder of the Sicilian American Association in Texas and for the CSNA (Confederazione dei Siciliani del Nord America) which is the President. In 2005 receives the Miami International award, among to institutional authorities and personalities that are distinguished in the Academic world, enteprenours, journalism, cultural and social field. In October 2005 , Receives the Star of Honor for Solidarity from the President of the Italian Republic Ciampi with the appointment of Knight. Since 1998 is resident in Dallas, Texas.*
Joe Causi is a famous disc jokey fromNew York . Coined the terms "Forget About it!" and "How you doing?" Host of Mix 102.7. Released a hit CD and a CD of classic dance songs.*
Lucky Luciano , considered to be the father of the American Mafia.*
Frank Lentini , born Francesco A. Lentini (1889 – 1966) was born inSiracusa ,Sicily into a large family. He was born with three longer legs, two sets of genitals and one rudimentary foot on his third leg. His primary legs also grew into different lengths. At the age of nine, Lentini moved to theUnited States and entered the sideshow business.
*Paul Parisi Jr. Born InGloucester MA in 1977 Father is of Sicilian decent and mother is of Mayflower decent.
*Ferdinand Pecora , (January 6 ,1882 –December 7 ,1971 ). Ferdinand Pecora was born inNicosia ,Sicily , the son of Louis Pecora and Rosa Messina who emigrated to the United States andNew York City with his parents. He earned alaw degree from theNew York Law School and eventually worked as an assistantdistrict attorney . He led Senate hearings into the causes of theWall Street Crash of 1929 that launched a major reform of the American financial system. Pecora personally undertook many of the interrogations during the hearings, including high profileWall Street personalities such asRichard Whitney , president of theNew York Stock Exchange andinvestment bank ersThomas W. Lamont , Otto H. Kahn,Albert H. Wiggin , andCharles E. Mitchell . Pecora's high-profile work led to the hearings being called thePecora Commission and it put him on theJune 12 ,1933 cover ofTime magazine .*
Roger Podactor , born Rogero Podactorini inKnoxville, TN (bornDecember 9 ,1953 ), is the GM of theMiami Dolphins .*
Mark Ronchetti is a newscaster onPortland, Oregon 'sKOIN TV station, which is an affiliate ofCBS . Ronchetti isItalian American of Sicilian descent.*
Anthony T. Rossi , (1900–1993 , was born as Antonio Talamo Rossi inMessina ,Sicily . He had the equivalent of a high school education. He emigrated to theUnited States when he was 21 years old and educated himself to the point that he became an expert mathematician and mechanical engineer. He foundedTropicana Products , a producer oforange juice founded in 1947 inBradenton, Florida in theUnited States which grew from 50 employees to over 8,000 in 2004, expanding into multiple product lines and became one of the world's largest producers and marketers ofcitrus juice.*
Antonin Scalia , (bornMarch 11 ,1936 ) (Sometimes known by the nickname "Nino") has been a U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice since 1986. He is widely considered the leadingoriginalist voice on the Court and one of the most outspoken defenders oftextualism .Antonin Scalia was born inTrenton, New Jersey to his mother, Catherine, and his father, S. Eugene. His mother was born in theUnited States ; his father, a professor of romance languages, emigrated fromSicily at age 15. When Scalia was five years old, his family moved toQueens ,New York City ,New York , during which time his father worked atBrooklyn College .*
Jack Valenti , (September 5 ,1921 –April 26 ,2007 ), was "special assistant" toLyndon Johnson 's White House. In 1966, he resigned and became the president of theMotion Picture Association of America . During his tenure there, he was generally regarded as one of the most influential pro-copyright lobbyist s in the world. His salary in 2004 was reported to be $1.35 million, which made him the seventh-highest paid Washington trade group chief, according to theNational Journal .ee also
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* [http://www.nndb.com/ancestry/956/000052800/ Americans of Sicilian ancestry]
* [http://www.niaf.org/research/report_108thcongress.asp The listing of the Italian ancestry of the 108th U.S. Congress]
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