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Dennis Farina
Farina at the 2011 Tribeca Film FestivalBorn February 29, 1944
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.Occupation Actor Years active 1981 – present Spouse Patricia Farina (1970-1980) (divorced) 3 sons Dennis Farina[1] (born February 29, 1944) is an American actor of film and television and former Chicago police officer. He is a character actor, often typecast as a mobster or police officer. His most known film roles are those of mobster Jimmy Serrano in the comedy Midnight Run and Ray "Bones" Barboni in Get Shorty. His most recent television role was as Detective Joe Fontana on Law & Order.
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Early life
Farina was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Italian-American parents Yolanda, a homemaker, and Joseph Farina, a Sicilian Immigrant doctor.[2][3] He was raised in a large family and has three brothers and three sisters.
Before becoming an actor, Farina served 18 years in the Chicago Police Department's burglary division, from 1967 to 1985.
Career in show business
Farina began his work in show business working for director Michael Mann as a police consultant on Mann's early film, Thief, which subsequently led to a speaking part in the film. This led to an interest in acting when Mann cast him in a small role in the 1981 film Thief. Farina proceeded to moonlight as an actor in the Chicago theater scene before Mann chose him for his Crime Story series. Farina played the mobster Albert Lombard in Michael Mann's other television show, Miami Vice.
Two of his most well-known movie characters are Jimmy Serrano, the mob boss from Midnight Run, and Ray "Bones" Barboni, a rival criminal of Chili Palmer's in Get Shorty. He also played FBI Agent Jack Crawford in the first Hannibal Lecter crime film, Michael Mann's Manhunter.
Other movies in Farina's filmography include Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan (as Army Lieutenant Colonel Walter Anderson), Striking Distance, Another Stakeout, Little Big League, Snatch, The Mod Squad and Out of Sight. He co-starred with Bette Midler in the romantic comedy That Old Feeling.
Farina has demonstrated quite a flair for comedy. He won an American Comedy Award for his performance in Get Shorty and starred in a television sitcom, In-Laws, from 2002-03. He had a comic role opposite Ed Harris and Helen Hunt in the HBO production of Empire Falls in 2005 and opposite Alan Rickman in 2008's Bottle Shock.
In early 2005, Farina provided the voice of aging boxer-turned-superhero Wildcat on Justice League Unlimited.
The producers of the long-running television series Law & Order hired Farina as Det. Joe Fontana after the retirement of Jerry Orbach's character Lennie Briscoe. Farina stayed with the show for two years, but his character was not as popular with viewers as Orbach's Lennie Briscoe had been. As a result, in May 2006, it was announced that Farina was leaving Law & Order to pursue other projects, including 2007's You Kill Me opposite Ben Kingsley and 2008's What Happens in Vegas with Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher.
His role of Detective Lt. Mike Torello on Crime Story was as a Chicago police officer, who was later seconded to the U.S. Justice Department. Farina's Law & Order character, Joe Fontana, worked for Chicago Homicide before his transfer to the NYPD. As is common on Law & Order, Fontana shares a number of other characteristics with the actor who plays him: they hail from the same Chicago neighborhood, attended the same parochial school, and have the same tastes in both clothes and music.
In October 2008, Farina became the new host of Unsolved Mysteries when it returned to television with a new five-season, 175-episode run on Spike TV. Farina replaced Robert Stack, who had hosted the series for its entire original 15-year run before his death in 2003. The series would include re-edited segments from previous incarnations on NBC, CBS, and Lifetime (all originally hosted by Stack) as well as several new original stories.[4]
He has joined the cast of the HBO horse-race gambling series Luck, with Dustin Hoffman.
Personal life
Farina was married to Patricia Farina from 1970 until their divorce in 1980. They have three sons, Dennis Jr, Michael, and Joseph. His youngest son, Joseph, is also an actor. He has one granddaughter, Brianna, and four grandsons, Michael, Tyler, Matthew and Eric.
Dennis is a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan and played an avid fan in a 1988 revival of the successful 1977 Organic Theater Company stage play The Bleacher Bums" which was Wriiten by and Starred fellow Chicago actors Joe Mantegna and Dennis Franz.
Arrest
Farina was arrested on May 11, 2008 for carrying a loaded .22 caliber pistol through LAX airport security. Farina was taken to LAPD's Pacific Division, booked on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon and bail was set at $25,000. He claimed he had simply forgotten the weapon was still in his briefcase and had never intended to take it on a plane. After police determined the weapon was unregistered, the charges were upgraded to a felony and bail was increased to $35,000.[5]
On July 17, 2008 after reaching a plea agreement with prosecutors, Farina pleaded no contest and was sentenced to two years probation.[6] On July 17, 2009, the judge in his case dismissed the charge and expunged it from Farina's otherwise clean record.
Filmography
Film Year Film Role Notes 1981 Thief Carl 1985 Code of Silence Dorato portrayed CPD officer-filmed in Chicago 1986 Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling Freddy Manhunter Jack Crawford 1988 Midnight Run Jimmy Serrano 1990 Men of Respect Bankie Como 1992 We're Talking Serious Money Sal Mac Mr. Stunder Street Crimes Brian 1993 Another Stakeout Brian O'Hara Romeo Is Bleeding Nick Gazzara Uncredited Role Striking Distance Capt. Nick Detillo 1994 Little Big League George O'Farrell 1995 Get Shorty Ray "Bones" Barboni 1996 Eddie Coach John Bailey 1997 That Old Feeling Dan De Mora 1998 Out of Sight Marshall Sisco Saving Private Ryan Lt. Col. Walter Anderson 1999 The Mod Squad Capt. Adam Greer 2000 Reindeer Games Jack Bangs Preston Tylk Dick Muller Snatch Abraham "Avi" Denovitz 2001 Sidewalks of New York Carpo 2002 Big Trouble Henry Desalvo Stealing Harvard Mr. Warner 2004 Paparazzi Det. Burton Scrambled Eggs Dr. Carlson Short film 2007 You Kill Me Edward O'Leary Purple Violets Gilmore National Lampoon's Bag Boy Marty Engstrom 2008 The Grand L.B.J. Deuce Fairbanks Bottle Shock Maurice What Happens in Vegas Banger 2010 Knucklehead Memphis Earl Television Year Title Role Notes 1983 Through Naked Eyes Patrolman ABC TV-Movie 1984 Hard Knox April NBC TV-Movie/TV-Pilot 1984–1989 Miami Vice Albert Lombard Episode: One Eyed Jack
Episode: Lombard
Episode: "World of Trouble"1985 American Playhouse Supervisor Episode: "The Killing Floor" Hardcastle and McCormick Ed Coley Episode: "Undercover McCormick" Hunter Vic Terranova Episode: "The Snow Queen" 1 & 2 Remington Steele Cop Episode: "Steele Trying" Final Jeopardy Policeman #2 NBC TV-Movie 1986 The Birthday Boy Short TV-Movie Jack and Mike Episode: Pilot Lady Blue Joe Kaufman Episode: "Sylvie" Triplecross Ernie (Veteran Cop) ABC TV-Movie 1986–1988 Crime Story Lt. Mike Torello 44 episodes 1987 Six Against the Rock Robert Stroud NBC TV-Movie 1988 Open Admissions Fred CBS TV-Movie 1989 China Beach Lt. Col. Edward Edward Vincent Episode: "All About E.E.V." The Case of the Hillside Stranglers Angelo Buono, Jr. NBC TV-Movie 1990 Blind Faith Prosecutor Kelly NBC TV-Movie People Like Us Elias Renthall NBC TV-Movie 1991 Perfect Crimes Armand Zaro NBC TV-Movie/Unsold TV-Pilot 1992 Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel Mike Cerone NBC TV-Movie Cruel Doubt Tom Bereton NBC Miniseries Tales from the Crypt Antoine Episode: "Werewolf Concerto" 1993 The Disappearance of Nora Denton CBS TV-Movie A Stranger in the Mirror ABC TV-Movie 1994 One Woman's Courage Craig McKenna NBC TV-Movie The Corpse Had a Familiar Face Det. Harry Lindstrom CBS TV-Movie 1995 Out of Annie's Past Charlie Ingle TV-Movie Bonanza: Under Attack Charley Siringo NBC TV-Movie 1997 Bella Mafia Don Roberto Luciano CBS TV-Movie 1998 Buddy Faro Buddy Faro 13 episodes 2002–2003 In-Laws Victor Pellet 15 episodes 2004–2006 Law & Order Det. Joe Fontana 46 episodes 2005 Justice League Unlimited Wildcat Voice Role
Episode: "The Cat and the Canary"Law & Order: Trial by Jury Det. Joe Fontana Episode: "Skeleton" Empire Falls Walt Comeau HBO Miniseries References
- ^ His name is sometimes given as Donaldo Guglielmo Farina. However, this is incorrect - it has never been his name.
- ^ Cigar Aficionado | People Profile | Dennis Farina
- ^ Dennis Farina Biography (1944-)
- ^ 'UNSOLVED MYSTERIES' GETS A NEW LOOK ON SPIKE TV
- ^ Actor Dennis Farina arrested at LA Airport. 11 May 2008. Reuters.
- ^ Actor Dennis Farina Gets Probation on Gun Charge. 11 May 2008. Reuters.
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Categories:- 1944 births
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- American film actors
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- American television actors
- Chicago Police Department officers
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