The Sopranos' Federico Castelluccio Made Partner of MobMovieCon
Tony Sokol Feb 4, 2020
Furio Giunta goes from an associate to The Sopranos to a made man at MobMovieCon.
Federico Castelluccio hasn't been playing stupid games of golf since his Furio Giunta character took it on the lam from HBO's influential series The Sopranos. His Italian-born character was only an associate member of the New Jersey crime family when he zipped to America to work for James Gandolfini's Tony Soprano. Castelluccio is a fully made partner in his newest, offscreen, racket. But it's on the level. He partnered with the creators of the SopranosCon to bring MobMovieCon to the proverbial next level.
"Federico will be focused on talent acquisitions, and will also continue to be the voice of our documentaries," Michael Mota, one of the three co-founders of SopranosCon and the CEO of Providence's Skyline at Waterplace, said in a statement. "With such a powerful Hollywood force as Federico behind us,...
Furio Giunta goes from an associate to The Sopranos to a made man at MobMovieCon.
Federico Castelluccio hasn't been playing stupid games of golf since his Furio Giunta character took it on the lam from HBO's influential series The Sopranos. His Italian-born character was only an associate member of the New Jersey crime family when he zipped to America to work for James Gandolfini's Tony Soprano. Castelluccio is a fully made partner in his newest, offscreen, racket. But it's on the level. He partnered with the creators of the SopranosCon to bring MobMovieCon to the proverbial next level.
"Federico will be focused on talent acquisitions, and will also continue to be the voice of our documentaries," Michael Mota, one of the three co-founders of SopranosCon and the CEO of Providence's Skyline at Waterplace, said in a statement. "With such a powerful Hollywood force as Federico behind us,...
- 2/4/2020
- Den of Geek
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