Joe Spinell

​Joe Spinell was born Joseph J. Spagnuolo in Manhattan, New York of Italian immigrant parents, and the last of six children. His father, Pelegrino Spagnuolo (b. 1892, d. 1950), died from liver and kidney disease. His mother Filomena Spagnuolo (b. 1903, d. 1987) was a bit-part actress who acted in a few movies, some of them alongside her son. Spinell stood 5 foot and 11 inches. He was born at his family's apartment in Manhattan's Little Italy on 2nd Avenue in Manhattan. A few years after the death of his father, he moved with his mother and older siblings to Woodside, Queens, New York where he lived off-and-on for the remainder of his life. Spinell suffered most of his life from hemophilia as well as chronic asthma. Because of his large, heavyset frame and imposing looks, Spinell was often cast as criminals, thugs, or corrupt police officers. His most notable roles were as mafioso Willi Cicci in The Godfather and The Godfather Part II, and as loan shark Tony Gazzo in Rocky and Rocky II. Although primarily known as a character actor, Spinell co-wrote and starred as a serial killer in the 1980 film, Maniac. Joe Spinell died in his apartment on January 13, 1989 at the age of 52. The cause of his untimely death is arguable to this day. Some say that his death was caused by sudden heart attack due to heavy drug use, drinking and emotional distress in light of his mother passing away two years earlier. It is also speculated that he may have died from asthma complications, or bled to death from hemophilia related causes. He was planning a sequel to Maniac before his death. He was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Queens near his home. He is the distant cousin of the American football team St. Louis Ram's Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo. Spinell was married to adult film star Jean Jennings from February 1977 to July 1979. Together they had one daughter, but they eventually divorced.

Cast

Rocky
Tony Gazzo
Rocky II
Tony Gazzo
Farewell, My Lovely
Nick
Stay Hungry
Jabo
Starcrash
Count Zartharn
Nighthawks
Lt. Munafo
Exorcising 'Cruising'
Self (archive footage)
The History of 'Cruising'
Self (archive footage)
Vigilante
Eisenberg
Next Stop, Greenwich Village
Cop
The Seven-Ups
Toredano
Melvin and Howard
Go-Go Club Owner #2 (uncredited)
Forbidden Zone
Drunken Sailor
The Godfather: The Complete Epic 1901–1959
William "Willie" Cicci
Maniac
Frank Zito
Cruising
Patrolman DiSimone
Night Shift
Manetti
Sorcerer
Spider
The Ninth Configuration
Lt. Spinell
The American Nightmare
Self
The Last Horror Film
Vinny Durand
The Godfather
Willi Cicci (uncredited)
Operation Warzone
Brig. Gen. George Delevane
Nunzio
Angelo
The Big Score
Mayfield
Walking the Edge
Brusstar
The Messenger
Rico
Rapid Fire
Hansen
Thriller Zone
Vinny Durand (segment "Fanatical Extremes") (archive footage)
The One Man Jury
Mike Abatino
40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic
Self (archive footage)
The Little Dragons
Yancey
Eureka
Pete
Married to the Mob
Leonard 'Tiptoes' Mazzilli
Strike Force
Sol Terranova
The Undertaker
Uncle Roscoe
The Last Fight
Angelo
One Down, Two to Go
Joe Spangler
Maniac II: Mr. Robbie
Mr. Robbie
The Whoopee Boys
Guido Antonucci
Taxi Driver
Personnel Officer
Big Wednesday
Psychologist
Rancho Deluxe
Mr. Colson
Winter Kills
Arthur Fletcher
Paradise Alley
Burp
Portrait of a Teenage Shoplifter
Door Guard
Nightside
Michael Vincent
The Godfather Part II
William 'Willie' Cicci
Vampire
Capt. Desher
Hollywood Harry
Max Caldwell
K.O. Kippers
Tony Larosa
Losin' It
Border Patrolman
Brubaker
Floyd Birdwell
The Pick-up Artist
Eddie
Monsignor
Bride's Father
FantastiCozzi
Count Zarth Arn (archive footage)
92 in the Shade
Ollie Slatt
Last Embrace
Man in Cantina
Cops and Robbers
Marty
The First Deadly Sin
Charles Lipsky
Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer
Escobar
The Children of Times Square
Street Vendor
The Ransom of Red Chief
Bill
The Joe Spinell Story
(archive footage)
Blood Ties
Joey, New York Goon #1
Out of the Darkness
Jim Halsey
Deadly Illusion
Crazy Man in Gun Bureau
A Question of Honor
Masked witness (uncredited)
National Lampoon's Movie Madness
Agent / M.C. ("Success Wanters")
The History of 'Cruising'
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