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Vincent Pastore born July 14, 1946) is an American actor. Often cast as a mafioso, he is known for his portrayal of Salvatore "Big Puss" Bonpensiero on the HBO series The Sopranos. Pastore has made a career of portraying Italian-American gangsters in film and television. He began with small parts in the 1990s, in films such as Goodfellas and Carlito's Way. In Goodfellas, he is briefly seen rolling a coat rack through the kitchen of The Bamboo Lounge and is credited as "Vinny Pastore" playing "Man with Coat Rack". In Carlito's Way, he portrays one of the friends of the Italian man that dances with Gail, whom Kleinfeld insults. He is listed in the credits as "Vinny Pastore" playing "Copa Wiseguy." Pastore got a bigger role in the comedy/crime film The Jerky Boys: The Movie (1995) as Tony Scarboni, one of the three gangsters and Lazarro's (played by Alan Arkin) clients. In the 1996 HBO television movie Gotti, Pastore played the character of Angelo Ruggiero, alongside future Sopranos cast members Tony Sirico, Frank Vincent and Dominic Chianese. In 1999, Pastore got his biggest role to date in The Sopranos, where he played the character Salvatore "Big Puss" Bonpensiero. In addition to The Sopranos, he has appeared in Mickey Blue Eyes, Flodders in America, Two Family House (with The Sopranos cast mates Michael Rispoli, Kathrine Narducci, Matt Servitto, Michele Santopietro, and Sharon Angela), Under Hellgate Bridge, Riding in Cars with Boys, Witness to the Mob, Deuces Wild, Made, Mafia!, The Hurricane, Serving Sara, American Cousins, A Tale of Two Pizzas, This Thing of Ours, Remedy, Shark Tale, Bachelor Party Vegas, The Family, Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn, Money Train, A Brooklyn State of Mind, The Deli,[1] The Last Don II, Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits, and Guy Ritchie's Revolver. He served as associate producer of the film Doughboys. He also appeared in a Cyberchase for Real segment as the owner of a comedy and magic club. Pastore's other television credits include Grounded for Life, character Vinnie Fellachio in Son of the Beach, Law & Order (various roles from 1992 to 1996), the soap opera One Life to Live, host of Repo-Men/Stealing for a Living, Ed, Queens Supreme, Vegas, Everybody Hates Chris, The Making of the Mob: New York, Blue Bloods, The Making of the Mob: Chicago, and an uncredited voice role in the television program Aqua Teen Hunger Force as Terry. In 2007, Pastore starred in the independent feature film P.J.: A Journey of the Heart.[2] In 2008, he joined the cast of General Hospital as Maximus Giambetti, father of two characters on the show. He once again plays a mobster. He had roles in 2008's College Road Trip and Our Last Days As Children. He also starred in the 2008 film Dough Boys. In 2009, Pastore starred in Pavaline Studio's debut short film, Alienated. In 2010, he starred in the award-winning indie mob-comedy Pizza With Bullets. Pastore played Mayor Avenoso in the 2012 indie feature Surviving Family. He appears in the 2013 film I'm in Love with a Church Girl. In 2014, he appeared in the Broadway musical Bullets Over Broadway as Nick Valenti. Reality shows Pastore at the 2013 Wizard World New York Experience Pastore lost 29 lbs on the fourth season of the VH1 reality show Celebrity Fit Club which ran from August 6 to October 1, 2006. On February 20, 2007, ABC announced that Pastore would participate in the fourth season of the American version of the competitive dance series Dancing with the Stars.[4] He withdrew from the competition after only one week. Pastore said that he found the necessary training and preparation too physically demanding. John Ratzenberger took his place in the competition.[5] Pastore was featured as a contestant on the January 2008 edition of Celebrity Apprentice. In the second week, he participated in raising $52,286 by selling hot dogs on a Manhattan street for The Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Research.[6] In a task of selling Broadway show tickets, with Pastore as project manager, he led his team to raise $33,300 for charity. In the fifth week, he got into a faked, blow-out conflict with the project manager of the task, Piers Morgan, in order to see if he could get the women to let him on their team to spy on them. The episode had played out like an episode of The Sopranos with Pastore switching allegiances multiple times. Pastore was deliberately "ratted out" to the women by Morgan in the end, to make Pastore look bad to the women. While Pastore and the men then lost their task, before Trump even lifted a finger to fire anyone that week, Pastore resigned from the show and Trump eventually accepted Pastore's resignation after trying to convince him to stay. The show ended with a sequence based on the series finale of The Sopranos, ending abruptly before Pastore could give the customary end-of-show interview in the cab. Week 6 episode begins with Pastore meeting his ex-wife Nancy in a restaurant and presenting her the check he received for being project manager for $50,000, in memory of her husband, Mitchell Burke's memorial fund with the Lustgarden Foundation. On July 1, 2008, Pastore appeared on NBC's new show, Celebrity Family Feud, as part of a family team trying to win $50,000 for their favorite charity.He first competed, with his friends and family, against the cast of The Girls Next Door. Then Pastore's team made it to the finals against Kathie Lee Gifford's family, but did not win. However, Pastore and his team picked up a $10,000 consolation prize for their charity, which is researching a cure for pancreatic cancer. On April 8, 2011, Pastore and a business partner appeared on Shark Tank for an investment in "Broccoli Wad", a product that holds money. All the "Sharks" wanted out, and Barbara Corcoran said that "this is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen on this show". She later had the idea of putting Pastore's face and name on the box, and labeling it "Vinnie's Wad". She offered $50,000 for a 40% stake in the company, and would give half of her ownership to Pastore in exchange for his name and face on the packaging; Pastore and his partner agreed.[8] A year later, Pastore made an appearance on an episode of truTV's World's Smartest Inventions after his commercial for "The Broccoli Wad" aired on the show. As of July 10, 2011 he appeared on the VH1 Marc Cronin-produced reality show Famous Food. In the show, contestants are assigned the task of opening a restaurant on the Sunset Strip. He appeared with Joseph R. Gannascoli on Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back on January 21, 2020. Radio and podcast Pastore previously hosted The Wiseguy Show on Sirius Satellite Radio on the now defunct Raw Dog channel 104. Described as a "weekly three-hour celebration of Italian-American culture." Produced by Sopranos co-star Steven Van Zandt, it currently airs on Wednesdays from 6pm-9pm ET.[He has also had stints as a radio host on the New Rochelle, New York station WVOX in 2004 and 2012, with guest appearances in-between. In September 2020, Pastore started a podcast with Goumba Johnny called Fuhgeddaboudit with Vinny Pastore. Vincent Pastore's Italian Sauce In 2019, Pastore launched a tomato sauce business under the name of Vincent Pastore's Italian Sauce. The sauce is made with San Marzano tomatoes, is non-GMO and has no added sugar. Film YearTitleRoleNotes 1988Black RosesTony's Dad 1989True LoveAngelo 1990Q & AMan Sitting at Bar Tales from the Darkside: The MovieMan in Art Gallery Backstreet DreamsFat Tony State of GraceBorelli's Man GoodfellasMan with Coatrack Men of RespectSammy Street HunterRomano Guard Outside Coffin Factory AwakeningsWard #5 Patient #6 1992The BetNinoShort Flodders in AmericaMan without petrol 1993Who's the Man?Tony 'Clams' Como Manhattan Murder MysteryMan in Restaurant The Dutch MasterTeresa's FatherShort Carlito's WayCopa Wiseguy 1994Minges AlleyBodyguard The RefState Trooper Soup & the DeadFatherShort Hand GunEarls Man Harry It Could Happen to YouBowling Team Member #1 Who Do I Gotta Kill?Aldo "Birdman" Badamo 1995The Basketball DiariesConstruction Worker The Jerky Boys: The MovieTony Scarboni Blue FunkJohn Mott StreetMott Street BossShort Italian MovieVinny Money TrainGambler Pictures of Baby Jane DoeDan 1996Walking and TalkingLaura's Devil-Seeing Patient Sunset ParkCharlie the Super Joe's ApartmentApartment Broker #2 Night Falls on ManhattanCop #3 No ExitTony Landano West New YorkCarmine Ferraro 1997All Over MeDon The DeliLou[1] Six Ways to SundayUncle Max 1998A Brooklyn State of MindVinnie "D" Mafia!Gorgoni 1999Mickey Blue EyesAl The HurricaneAlfred Bello 18 Shades of DustMatty 'The Horse' Brancato 2000Blue MoonJoey Two Family HouseAngelo The Rochester MethodVinnieShort Under Hellgate BridgeMitch Growing Down in BrooklynSal 2001The Rules (For Men) MadeJimmy Corky RomanoTony Riding in Cars with BoysUncle Lou 2002Deuces WildFather Aldo Serving SaraTony 2003American CousinsTony A Tale of Two PizzasVito Rossi Mail Order BrideTootie This Thing of OursSkippy 2004The CookoutPoo Salesman Shark TaleLuca (voice) 2005RemedyCasper Black Johnny Slade's Greatest HitsVic RevolverZach 2006Bachelor Party VegasCarmine/Mr. KiddVideo Last RequestFather Patton 2007SliceCarmine LeoneShort 7-10 SplitTony P. Lucky ManVideo short 2008P.J.Burt College Road TripFreddy Looking for PalladinArnie Dough BoysMr. Conti The Devil's DominoesBig John Calabrese Return to Sleepaway CampFrankVideo Tricks of LoveHarry 2009Split EndsTiny Provenzano Street BossFrank 'The Shank' Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!!Carmine Ferraro AlienatedGinoShort 2010Pizza with BulletsDon Vito Perspirino The Word Is LoveCarmine FerraroVideo short Code BlueCoach/Sergeant 2011Joshua TreeSal The Briefcase Run Your MouthBossShort SpyDante LeClair 2012Off LimitsSaverioShort Surviving FamilyMayor Avenoso The WoodsLieutenant Madden Saved by the PoleCrime Boss LouieShort 2013Day of RedemptionSal Once Upon a Time in BrooklynLuigi Leone The FamilyFat Willy Torture ChamberDr. Fiore I'm in Love with a Church GirlNick Halston HypotheticallyGeneShort 2014Tumbleweed: A True StoryErik Rydell 2015Thinking with RichardBalls Staten Island SummerLeo Manicucci Red HerringSaffiote 2016Oiled UpDetective JamesShort Calico SkiesVincenzo Pasquale's Magic VealChef PasqualeShort 2017Pitching TentsTony The EyesHarry Good n ScrewedMarco Monte Blood CircusRocco The Kids MenuPeteShort The Fifth BoroughAngelo BattagliaShort 2018Who's Jenna...?Thomas Roma PapaFrankie Vincent BullyFrankie Honor Amongst MenFBI Agent Surveillance St. JosephVincent PastoreShort Black WakeDr. Jones Sarah QMr. Tommy Sodfather SpagatoniGodfather Spagatoni Against All Odds 2019Clinton RoadClub Owner VaultFrank Bottom of the 9thCosmo Bad ArtPapi Awakening ArleneEdShort DupedRoccoShort 2020For NYCShort Booze, Broads and BlackjackVinny Bombayo 2021Made in ChinatownAmadore Condimento The Birthday CakeVito TBASpinning GoldPost-productionTelevision YearTitleRoleNotes 1990H.E.L.P.FiremanEpisode: "Fire Down Below" 1992–96Law & OrderVarious4 episodes 1993Taking the HeatTommy's Man on Courthouse StepsTV movie 1994New York UndercoverGoon #1Episode: "Garbage" 1996GottiAngelo RuggieroTV movie 1997The Last DonDanny FubertaEpisode: "Part II" DellaventuraMickey EzraEpisode: "With a Vengence" 1998Witness to the MobMikey De BattTV movie 1999A Slight Case of MurderCabbyTV movie 1999–2007The SopranosSalvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero25 episodes Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2000) Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2001) 2000BullLen Rutigliano2 episodes 2000–02Son of the BeachVinnie FellachioRecurring cast 2001For Your LoveNormEpisode: "The Not-So-Hostile Takeover" EmerilVincent PastoreEpisode: "The Sopranos Come to Dinner" 2002EdRalph Pazzuti IIIEpisode: "Two Days of Freedom" Grounded for LifeUncle SalEpisode: "We Are Family" 2003Queens SupremeNorm DelgadoRecurring cast Last LaughHarry MurphyTV movie Less Than PerfectBookieEpisode: "Save the Squirrel, But Bet the Over/Under" 2004Fillmore!Mr. Casteneda (voice)Episode: "Code Name: Electric Haircut" The PracticeLenny Pescatore3 episodes 2005The Adventures of Pete & PeteVincent Park - Bowling AgentEpisode: "New Year's Pete" 2006Las VegasJimmy 'The Chin' AversanoEpisode: "Meatball Montecito" 2007Everybody Hates ChrisPaulieEpisode: "Everybody Hates Gambling" 2008General HospitalMaximus GiambettiRecurring cast 2008–12Aqua Teen Hunger ForceTerry3 episodes 2010–12Pair of KingsYamakoshiRecurring cast 2011Adults OnlyMitch 2012Nick the DoormanArmandoTV movie Sherman's in Sanity2 episodes 2013Blue BloodsRichie TomlinEpisode: "Inside Jobs" 2017The Uncle Gerry ShowDonnie ZizzoTV movie AnimalsBig Pussy (voice)Episode: "Cats Part I & II" 2018Hawaii Five-0Uncle Vito2 episodes The NeighborhoodRinaldoEpisode: "The Mezuzah" 2019Wu-Tang: An American SagaFat LarryRecurring cast 2020Chase StreetSal RindiniMain cast