
Frank Sivero
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1952-01-06 (73 years old)
Place of Birth
Siculiana, Italy
Frank Sivero
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Frank Sivero (born January 6, 1952) is an American character actor, perhaps best known for playing the roles of Genco Abbandando in Mario Puzo's and Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather Part II and Frankie Carbone (based on Angelo Sepe) in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas. Sivero was born Francesco LoGiudice in Siculiana, Sicily, Italy, and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He can be seen as an extra in The Godfather as one of the witnesses to Sonny Corleone's brutal beating of his brother-in-law, Carlo. Director Martin Scorsese cast him as Frankie Carbone after seeing his performance in The Godfather: Part II. He also appeared in the The Wedding Singer with Adam Sandler.
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Known For
Acting
(2008)
Shark Swarm
as Davey Ballew
(2008)
Ring of Death
as Tommy Micelli
(2003)
Shortcut to Happiness
as Luigi
(2002)
Truth Be Told
as LaTrenta
(2000)
Little Nicky
as Alumni Hall Announcer
(1999)
Foolish
as Giovanni
(1998)
The Wedding Singer
as Andy
(1998)
Urban Relics
as Tommy Two-Lips
(1994)
Possessed by the Night
as Murray Dunlap
(1994)
(1993)
Cop & ½
as Chu
(1993)
Fist of Honor
as Frankie Pop
(1990)
GoodFellas
as Frankie Carbone
(1988)
Crossing the Mob
as Frank
(1986)
Ruthless People
as The Mugger
(1986)
52 Pick-Up
as Vendor
(1984)
Fear City
as Mobster
(1984)
The Ratings Game
as Bruno
(1984)
Johnny Dangerously
as Plumber (uncredited)
(1982)
Fighting Back
as Frank Russo
(1981)
Going Ape!
as Bad Habit
(1979)
Sunnyside
as Dezi
(1979)
Fyre
as Pickpocket
(1977)
New York, New York
as Eddie Di Muzio
(1977)
The Billion Dollar Hobo
as Ernie
(1976)
The Selling of Vince D'Angelo
as Vince's Left Hand Man
(1974)
The Godfather Part II
as Genco Abbandando
(1974)
The Gambler
as Donny's Driver
(1973)
Shamus
as Bookie
(1972)
The Godfather
as Street Extra (uncredited)