Joe Viterelli

Acting

Joe Viterelli

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Mar 10, 1937 (88 years old)
Death date
Jan 28, 2004

Joe Viterelli

Known For

Analyze That
1h 36m
Movie 2002

Analyze That

The mafia's Paul Vitti is back in prison and will...

Serving Sara
1h 40m
Movie 2002

Serving Sara

When Sara is served divorce papers while she is in...

Shallow Hal
1h 54m
Movie 2001

Shallow Hal

After taking his dying father's advice, Hal dates only the...

The Cure for Boredom
1h 26m
Movie 2001

The Cure for Boredom

Sex, love and murder abound when two guys, two waitresses...

Wannabes
1h 50m
Movie 2000

Wannabes

When two brothers Angelo and the younger Paulie, get into...

The Strip
1h 0m
TV Show 1999

The Strip

The Strip is a short-lived American action drama series which...

Mickey Blue Eyes
1h 42m
Movie 1999

Mickey Blue Eyes

An English auctioneer proposes to the daughter of a mafia...

Analyze This
1h 43m
Movie 1999

Analyze This

Countless wiseguy films are spoofed in this film that centers...

A Walk in the Park
1h 25m
Movie 1999

A Walk in the Park

A stand-up comic and commodities broker, failing in both professions,...

Jane Austen's Mafia!
1h 24m
Movie 1998

Jane Austen's Mafia!

Takeoff on the Godfather with the son of a mafia...

Biography

Joseph "Joe" Viterelli (March 10, 1937 – January 28, 2004) was an Italian American actor known for his mafioso-orientated character roles. Joe Viterelli was born to Italian immigrants in Bronx, New York. Before Viterelli became an actor, he was a successful businessman in New York City. He had befriended director Leo Penn (actor Sean Penn's father), who initially tried but failed to persuade Viterelli to pursue acting because of his unique and typically Italian looks. Some years later, Sean Penn approached Viterelli and asked him to try out for a part as a favor: Viterelli did and went on to appear in State of Grace and then in over 40 movies. Joe Viterelli became an icon of Mafia-Movies. Viterelli died on January 28, 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada due to a severe stomach hemorrhage, a complication of just-completed heart surgery. He was 66 years old. His last role was as a mobster in a 2004 Super Bowl ad for Staples, Inc. and his last movie role was as Jelly in Harold Ramis’ Analyze That.