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Genaro Anthony Sirico Jr. (/ s ɪ ˈ r iː k oʊ /; July 24, 1942 – July 8, 2022) [2] was an American actor who portrayed Paulie Gualtieri in The Sopranos. Born in Brooklyn to an Italian-American family, Sirico had a tumultuous early life marked by multiple arrests and periods of imprisonment for crimes including robbery, assault, and extortion.
James H. Adams III [5] – Marine Corps lieutenant general serving as the deputy commandant for programs and resources of the U.S. Marine Corps. Previously served as the deputy director for requirements and capability development of the Joint Staff. Sandy Alderson [6] – General Manager of the New York Mets; Andrew M. Allen [7] – NASA astronaut
Larry Davis (May 28, 1966 – February 20, 2008), later known as Adam Abdul-Hakeem, was a man from New York City who gained notoriety in November 1986 for his shootout in the South Bronx with officers of the New York City Police Department, in which six officers were shot. Davis, asserting self-defense, was acquitted of all charges aside from ...
English comedy actor William Onyeabor [37] [38] 1946 2017 Nigerian funk musician Marcel Proust [39] [40] 1871 1922 French novelist of In Search of Lost Time: Thomas Pynchon [32] 1937 American novelist Tommy Quickly [41] 1945 British singer, known for hit song "Tip of My Tongue" J. D. Salinger [20] [32] 1919 2010 American author who wrote The ...
2. Bobby Driscoll, Actor. One of the original child-star sad cases. The Disney-contracted star of So Dear To My Heart,The Window and Treasure Island won an Academy Award for "juvenile performers ...
Shot dead in his recording studio on Merrick Boulevard in Jamaica, Queens, New York City. 23 July 2003: James E. Davis, member of the New York City Council: Othniel Askew Shot in the torso while introducing Askew on the balcony of the New York City Hall. 23 November 2003: Adolfo Bruno, caporegime with the Genovese crime family: Arthur Nigro
An ex-U.S. Marine from New Jersey was arrested Friday and accused of threatening to kill white people and carry out a mass shooting, federal prosecutors said Monday.
David Vernon Cox (November 27, 1966 – January 5, 1994) was a U.S. Marine who was found murdered in Medfield, Massachusetts. [1] Aaron Sorkin's 1989 play A Few Good Men and the 1992 film adaptation of the same name were based partly on events that Cox was a part of, while he was in the Marines.