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Mantegna was born on November 13, 1947, in Chicago, to Italian American parents. [3] His parents were Mary Ann (Novelli; 1916–2017), a shipping clerk from Acquaviva delle Fonti, Apulia, Italy, [4] and Joseph Henry Mantegna (1913–1971), an insurance salesman [5] from Calascibetta, Sicily, [6] who died in 1971 of tuberculosis.
It features American actor Joe Mantegna as recurring character Fat Tony, and includes references to Dragnet, High Noon and The Sopranos. In its original broadcast, the episode was seen by approximately 5.3 million viewers, finishing in 53rd place in the ratings the week it aired. [ 1 ]
Actor Joe Mantegna has made a living at make-believe for more than 40 years. But he swears by a get-real financial credo. "Always live within your means," said Mantegna, the voice of Grem the ...
Star News Online listed Joe Mantegna as one of the 400 reasons why they love The Simpsons. [13] In 2007, Adam Finley of TV Squad called Mantegna one of the five best The Simpsons guest stars [14] and Vanity Fair called "Bart the Murderer" the eighth best episode of the show, saying, "This episode makes the cut because of the inspired Mafia ...
'Criminal Minds: Evolution' fans voiced questions about a new season after Joe Mantegna posted a behind-the-scenes video ahead of the show's season 2 premiere.
As Joe Mantegna celebrated his 77th birthday, the actor got nostalgic about his time playing SSA David Rossi on the 'Criminal Minds' TV franchise.
Describing the structure of the film as "diabolical and impeccable", Roger Ebert gave the film his highest rating of four out of four stars, saying, "This movie is awake. I have seen so many films that were sleepwalking through the debris of old plots and second-hand ideas that it was a constant pleasure to watch House of Games."
'Criminal Minds: Evolution' star Joe Mantegna penned a romantic tribute to wife Arlene Vrhel while commemorating his late mother-in-law's birthday on Twitter.