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22 minutes ago, RoverAndOut said:

 

Saw the 50th Anniversary screening of 'The Godfather' last weekend, and saw the screening of 'The Godfather Part II' this week. Seen both before many times but seeing them on the big screen was superb, both absolute masterpieces. I'll be back next weekend for 'Part III', which is still a fair watch if not as good as the first two. Anyway, got me thinking about the cast, with many already gone and others seriously getting on. Here's a list of the casts from the first two films:

 

The Godfather

Marlon Brando (Don Vito Corleone) - 1924-2004

Al Pacino (Michael Corleone) - b. 1940 (82 in April), still working

James Caan (Sonny Corleone) - b. 1940 (82 end of March), still working

Richard S. Catellano (Peter Clemenza) - 1933-1988

Robert Duvall (Tom Hagen) - b. 1931 (91), still working

Sterling Hayden (Captain McCluskey) - 1916-1986

John Marley (Jack Woltz) - 1907-1984

Richard Conte (Don Barzini) - 1910-1975

Al Lettieri (Virgil Sollozzo) - 1928-1975

Diane Keaton (Kay Adams) - b. 1946 (76), still working

Abe Vigoda (Sal Tessio) - 1921-2016

Talia Shire (Connie Corleone) - b. 1946 (76 in April),  most recent credit 2020

Gianni Russo (Carlo Rizzi) - b. 1943 (turned 78 in December)

John Cazale (Fredo Corleone) - 1935-1978

Rudy Bond (Don Cuneo) - 1912-1982

Al Martino (Johnny Fontaine) - 1927-2009

Morgana King (Mama Corleone) - 1930-2018

Lenny Montana (Luca Brasi) - 1926-1992

Johnny Martino (Paulie Gatto) - b. 1937 (85 in May), most recent credit 2012

Salvatore Corsitto (Bonasera, the Undertaker) - 1913-1999

Richard Bright (Al Neri) - 1937-2006

Alex Rocco (Moe Green) - 1936-2015

Simonetta Stefanelli (Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone) - b. 1954 (turned 67 in November), quit acting in 1992, now runs a fashion store in Rome, has been the victim of death hoaxes (just in case you read something about her dying)

Tony Giorgio (Bruno Tattaglia) - 1923-2012

Angelo Infanti (Fabrizio) - 1939-2010

Franco Citti (Calo) - 1935-2016

Joe Spinell (Willi Cicci) - 1936-1989

Corrado Gaipa (Don Tommasino) - 1925-1989

 

The Godfather Part II (Excluding those already mentioned above)

Robert de Niro (Vito Corleone) - b. 1943 (79 in August), still working

Oreste Baldini (Young Vito Corleone) - b. 1962 (60 in July), now a dubbing artist

Lee Strasberg (Hyman Roth) - 1901-1982

Michael V. Gazzo (Frank Pentangeli) - 1923-1995

G.D. Spradlin (Senator Pat Geary) - 1920-2011

Gastone Moschin (Don Fanucci) - 1929-2017

Tom Rosqui (Rocco Lampone) - 1928-1991

B. Kirby Jr. (Young Peter Clemenza) - 1949-2006

Frank Sivero (Genco Abbandando) - b. 1952 (70), most recent credit 2008, made the news in the mid-2010s for suing The Simpsons (case dismissed)

Francesca De Sapio (Young Mama Corleone) - b. 1945 (turned 76 in August), acting teacher in later life

Marianna Hill (Deanna Corleone) - b. 1942 (80), retired, lives in London

Leopoldo Trieste (Signor Roberto) - 1917-2003

Dominic Chianese (Johnny Ola) - b. 1931 (91), most recent credit 2019, co-authored a biography in 2018

Amerigo Tot (Michael's Bodyguard) - 1909-1984

Troy Donahue (Merle Johnson) - 1936-2001

John Aprea (Young Sal Tessio) - b. 1941 (81), most recent credit 2017

Harry Dean Stanton (FBI Agent) - 1926-2017

Danny Aiello (Tony Rosato) - 1933-2019

 

Director: Francis Ford Coppola - b. 1939 (83 in April), still working

Writer: Mario Puzo - 1920-1999

Music: Nino Rota - 1911-1979

The Editors and Cinematographers are all deceased too.

 

Most of the supporting cast are now gone, but 4 of the 5 Corleone siblings are still going in their late 70s-early 90s, as is the director. I'll add the names from Part III next week.

 

 

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23 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

 

 

Honestly...the search function on this thing is useless. I searched, it came up with the post about James Caan in Hollywood Possibilities, I thought, that'll do. Felt sure there should be a thread but hey ho. :rolleyes:

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Italian actor Marino Mase (Wiki) who played Lupo in The Godfather: Part III (1990) dead at 83

 

Marino Masé - Wikipedia

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James Caan gone.

 

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On 07/07/2022 at 13:15, time said:

James Caan gone.

 

Cause of death revealed to be a heart attack and coronary artery disease. 

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1 hour ago, YoungWillz said:

Fred Roos, punted as a possible by @Summer in Transylvania for a couple of years but still not picked in the DDP, reportedly dead: https://deadline.com/2024/05/fred-roos-dead-francis-ford-coppola-godfather-producer-1235925291/

 

Oscar winning producer for The Godfather Part II.

He was also the man who recommended Harrison Ford, James Earl Jones, and Carrie Fisher to George Lucas while the latter was looking for a cast for the first Star Wars movie.

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Albert S. Ruddy, Oscar-winning producer of The Godfather, dead at 94. (Also won for Million Dollar Baby, and co-created Hogan's Heroes and Walker, Texas Ranger.)

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10 minutes ago, tracy said:

Albert S. Ruddy, Oscar-winning producer of The Godfather, dead at 94. (Also won for Million Dollar Baby, and co-created Hogan's Heroes and Walker, Texas Ranger.)

This is not a good month for Oscar-winning producers who worked on The Godfather trilogy. Should Francis Ford Coppola be worried? 

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32 minutes ago, tracy said:

Albert S. Ruddy, Oscar-winning producer of The Godfather, dead at 94. (Also won for Million Dollar Baby, and co-created Hogan's Heroes and Walker, Texas Ranger.)

 

Recently finished a book about the making of The Godfather. Ruddy's contribution was considerable, including his dealings with the New York Mob to enable the film to be made in the city. RIP.

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