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How Chazz Palminteri Stopped at Murder to Get Ahead

Posted by Michael Musto at 9:00 AM, May 20, 2008

Tough guy Chazz Palminteri could have been a Broadway star way before his A Bronx Tale hit the big boards earlier this season. At a Drama League luncheon the other day, Palmineri revealed that years ago, when he was understudying an actor on Broadway, he was approached by a Sopranos type who generously offered to rub out the star "and make it look like a mugging." Palminteri didn't like the star, but he was still horrified by the rather extreme offer, nobly declining it while remaining more invisible to the public than he probably would have liked. As a result, Chazz (who later on played a mobster in Bullets over Broadway, interestingly enough) ended up watching the show from the wings every night and thinking, "You don't know how lucky you are!" I sit through a LOT of shows thinking that.

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That's the number one client base for hit men--Broadway understudies.

Posted by: jamie lynn sigler spears at May 20, 2008 9:52 AM

Wasn't that also the theme of "Rosemary's Baby," featuring Satan as a hit man?

Posted by: The Late Tallulah Bankhead at May 20, 2008 11:41 AM

He's always creeped me out!!!

Posted by: patches at May 20, 2008 11:03 PM

You know, I've always thought he was hot in a mature kind of way. I like his acting very much and especially when he was part of the ensemble in Bullets Over Broadway. We need more actors who do more on screen than be cute.

Posted by: Venson Thomas at May 23, 2008 7:13 PM

helo my moroco your wily good acteur my email hamza_amo@hotmail.com

Posted by: at June 21, 2008 1:57 PM

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