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Joe Viterelli, a hulking character actor whose memorable mug typecast him in a string of mobster roles, most notably in the comedies “Analyze This” and “Analyze That,” has died. He was 66 ...
Joe Viterelli, a hulking character actor whose memorable mug typecast him in a string of mobster roles, most notably in the comedies “Analyze This” and “Analyze That,” has died. He was 66.
He might not be a household name, but no one ever forgets Joe Viterelli's Rent-a-Wreck face once they've seen it. "Yo, there's the guy with the face from 'Analyze This,' " yells one neighborhood ...
Several readers have pointed out that Joe Viterelli is, in point of fact, dead. So he is. At embarrassing moments like this, the careless writer has only one honorable recourse: blame the editors.
Joe Viterelli, a pug-faced, stocky actor who played gangster roles in films including "Analyze This," its sequel "Analyze That," "Bullets over Broadway" and "Mobsters," died Jan. 29 at Valley ...
Joe Viterelli, whose memorable pug mug typecast him in a string of mobster roles, including “Analyze This” and “Analyze That,” has died. He was 66. The hulking Bronx-born ac… ...
Joe Viterelli (March 10, 1937 – January 28, 2004) remembered as Jelly the menacing yet lovable henchman to Robert De Niro’s therapy-indulging mob boss in the mafia comedy “Analyze This ...
In his nearly 10 years in show business–with a couple dozen motion pictures under his belt–no one has ever mistaken Joe Viterelli for a comedian. A mobster, a teamster, a dockworker, an ex-boxer.
BOSTON (CBS) - I'm guessing we could all use a virtual eraser from time to time. And that's exactly what teenagers in California now have. They call it the 'Online Eraser' law and it was signed ...
Dive into the delayed choice quantum eraser experiment, a thought-provoking journey into the bizarre world of quantum physics. Joe Scott Posted: April 11, 2025 | Last updated: April 11, 2025 ...