Sit Down with Federico Castelluccio (Furio Giunta from 'The Sopranos') | Michael Franzese

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Insane hearing him without the accent, he is such a talented guy.

grahamduffy
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Federico was definitely believable as Furio. The first interview I saw with him after watching the show shocked me when I heard him speaking without an accent. I thought he really had that accent.

TheJRZAble
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I was so mad when Furio left the series. Totally loved him. Great talent

Locoandchooch
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When the Frenchman who robbed Artie opens the door and Furio is standing there…no words, just a quick twitch of the eye. Pure power and intimidation. Brilliant.

lproof
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My favorite quality of Furio is that you could tell he was a good hearted good natured guy, but when it was time for him to handle business as an enforcer he was extremely vicious. I think compartmentalizing is very common for a person in that position. This guy was very authentic. I was blown away to here him speak without the accent. I really thought he was a zip.

josephmazzara
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No one could have played the part of "Furio Giunta" better than Federico Castelluccio, he was sensational, the best..

dukeman
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As a Paterson, NJ native, l grew up very near Frederico's stomping grounds on 21st Ave. We both began an acting career in theater around the same time though l am four years older. A very well spoken man and the finest actor to ever play on The Sopranos.

ralphromeo
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I originally thought he was an Italian actor that they recruited. Talented guy.

myavo
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The way Michael keeps calling him Furio makes me laugh. 😂

hlookie
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Federico, for a person who speaks perfect English, you do the best Italian accent I have ever heard, and I am a full blooded Italian.

jimlaguardia
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Mr. Franzese, I want you to know that you are doing a lot of good in the world now. You’re helping people in lots of different ways. You have the best redemption story in the last 50 years. God bless you and your family.

jdizzle
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Furio has some great lines on The Sopranos. My favorite one was when Tony thinks he's going to be indicted for the Matt Bevilaqua murder and Furio tells him "maybe you should go on the lamb chop for a while".

METALITHrevetments
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Federico is such a great actor that the first time I saw him interviewed and heard his real voice, I was shocked. I thought they had hired an actor in Naples! I loved Furio and really missed him when his character left.

mrs.herculepoirot
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"Gimme a thousand dollars.."


*UP IN THE CLUB!*

wolfel
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I honestly expected to hear a heavy Italian accent. He was so convincing with his role as Furio... I honestly thought his primary language would be Italian and secondary possibly english.
Needless to say.. excellent interview with an amazing actor. Stay safe out there and God bless 🙏

NortheastSurvival
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Napolitano and from my home town Paterson NJ. 21st Ave. Federico is one of the best artist 🎨 I have ever seen.

jaimerodriguez
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His scene with Carmella when they were dancing is still my favorite sopranos scene of all time.

DeepSingh-ftdw
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If Furio brings the same intensity from the Sopranos into your show….. Fughetaboudittt!
It’s gonna be a home run. Awesome sit down Michael. Thank you

petethegreek
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Furio was my favorite on the Sopranos! I was always disappointed he didn’t develop into a bigger character.

mannysouza
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Federico is a true Renaissance man talented and knowledgeable in many areas. I just hope no one burgles his Grand Masters. They should be in a bank or museum.

MN-pryr