The director, whose brother-in-law is a police officer, edited down all of Brancato's scenes during post-production. When the family visits Green Grove, a retirement community which Tony is trying to place his mother in, Livia's derisive outburst prompts a second panic attack. As with Jackie Junior wannabes always misread things and fucked up on relying on old tales of when members stepped up - thinking whacking Chrissy would score points with Aprile was a serious misread. From then on, he was on a fast track to becoming a made man. In October 1998 ("Pax Soprana"), Tony has several dreams and fantasies of Dr. Melfi. [10], Brancato started using drugs and alcohol shortly after beginning his acting career in 1992. 1976New Jersey, U.S [6], On June 10, 2005, Brancato was arrested by the Yonkers Police Department, in Yonkers, New York. Tony repeatedly worried about being implicated in the murder. 's depression, a 'rotten putrid gene' that Tony believes he passed down to his son. Tony has a panic attack while visiting his mother's home after she moves to Green Grove. He was addicted to cocaine and heroin by his mid-20s. After Soprano asked Bevilaqua if he liked the drink, he informed him that it would be the last drink that he ever tasted, and the two men proceeded to shoot him several times with handguns, killing him. In the show, Lillo Brancato portrayedMatthew Bevilaqua, a misguided young thug who gets caught up with the wrong crowd and succumbs to some pretty awful decision-making that doesn't bode well for him (via The New YorkPost). [4], Although he was born in Colombia, Brancato has said, "I consider myself Italian. Pussy says that all they have are diet sodas in the refreshment stand, but Matt accepts. Full name Born on June 9, 1983, Matt was a resident of Atlanta, GA. As a graduate of the Gemological Institute of America. Final Appearance He is last shown having dinner with his family at the famous Holstein's restaurant in New Jersey, though the possibility of a criminal indictment, thanks to a gun charge and testimony from Carlo Gervasi, looms over his head. Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, "How Sopranos Star Lillo Brancato Descended into Addiction and Violence And His Life After Prison", "Lillo Brancato lands first movie role in 'Back In The Day' following jail stint; police union head calls for boycott", "Chris Brown and Young Thug Share "City Girls" Music Video", "New York Penal Law 220.03 Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Seventh Degree & Your Criminal Defense: Does Quantity of the Drug Matter? Tony repeatedly worried about being implicated in the show and felt as if he had "dodged a big bullet" when he got away clean. Melfi prescribes Prozac as an anti-depressant, telling him that no one needs to suffer from depression with the wonders of modern pharmacology. "They said once this movie goes out, you will have people around you who will expose you to dangerous things and you have to be careful." Richie, who is not as in good shape as Matt, quickly tires out and gives up on his attempt to murder Matt, instead throwing the bat to the ground with disgust and calling Matt a "pochie". Tony repeatedly worried about being implicated in the murder. Reddit community dedicated to the HBO hit TV series, The Sopranos, and movie, The Many Saints of Newark. promised Jackie Jr.'s father that he would try to keep his son on the straight path. His son Anthony Jr. frequently accompanies him on fishing outings and during the second season he presents his son with a gift of a Fenwick rod and a Penn International reel, both extremely high quality products. Brancato was born Saul Rodriguez in Bogot, Colombia,[1] on August 30, 1976. Tony has to juggle North Jersey's most powerful criminal organization, keeping it functioning properly and keeping dissonance to a minimum. Tony was supposed to join Blundetto on the job but failed to because of a panic attack. "Wasted Talent: The Rise and Fall of Lillo Brancato" became his tell-all that outlined the success, regret, trauma, and redemption that has defined most of his life. He earned his brokerage license from Pace University and first sold shares in Webistics through a stock brokerage . In November 2002 ("Everybody Hurts"), Tony dreams of his ex-comar Gloria Trillo shortly after learning of her suicide by hanging. He worked under Tony's protg and honorary nephew Christopher Moltisanti in the family's pump and Dump scam. Political Information Sean and Matthew shared an apartment together. On the night of June 9 2000 ("Funhouse"), an extended dream sequence exposes many of Tony's subconscious thoughts and feelings through symbolic and sometimes bizarre events: he attempts suicide to preempt a doctor's diagnosis of early death by dousing himself in gasoline and lighting himself on fire, witnesses himself shooting Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri to death during a card game, has an innuendo-laden conversation with his therapist Dr. Melfi while sporting a prominent erection, and a fish that speaks with the voice of Sal "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero confirms his suspicions that the longtime friend and soldier is a federal informant. Tony finally decides that while he loved Christopher, he would always be unreliable and dangerous to others. In June 1998 ("Pilot"), Tony tells Dr. Melfi about a dream he had wherein a screw in his belly button, when removed, causes his penis to fall off. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! He was Matthew Bevilaqua's partner in crime and an associate in the Soprano crew. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Tony gained notoriety in the DiMeo crime family by robbing a card game run by Michele "Feech" La Manna along with Silvio and Jackie. Christopher was driving while high on heroin and serves off off the road to avoid hitting an oncoming car. He is then shot, although his request his granted as all bullets hit his torso. [6] On December 31, 2013, he was released on parole. DiMeo enforcer Furio Giunta and an associate visit Matt and Sean at their apartment for Tony's cut from the burglaries. He had a stockbroker license the same way Christopher did. This page was last modified on 6 January 2016, at 09:31. He is shot to death on Tony's boat by Tony, Silvio, and Paulie, then weighted down and thrown into the ocean. Tony begins to open up once Dr. Melfi explains the doctor-patient confidentiality rules. Tony is never suspected of this murder. Nickname(s) [12], Armento (who was the father of Brancato's girlfriend Stefanie) was found to have fired the fatal shot that killed Enchautegui, and subsequently convicted of first-degree murder on October 30, 2008, receiving a sentence of life in prison without parole. In high school he met his future bride, Carmela DeAngelis. He typically has mistresses who he consistently sees for long periods of time, though he also has a number of brief one-night-stands with strippers from the Bada Bing. 's lack of focus after graduation. Tony is quick to credit the medication for his improved mood but Dr. Melfi tells him it cannot be that as it takes 6 weeks to work she credits their therapy sessions. Matthew Bevilacqua was Sean Gismonte's partner-in-crime and an associate in the DiMeo crime family working under Christopher Moltisanti in the Gualtieri crew. Janice Baccalieri (sister)Barbara Giglione (sister) Over the course of the show he is seen to enjoy Jefferson Airplane, Eric Clapton, The Clash, Pink Floyd, Steely Dan, AC/DC, Rush, Eagles, Journey, Boston, and Deep Purple. In the episode "46 Long" they continue discussing Tony's mother and her difficulties living alone. Affiliations Charges of second-degree murder were also leveled against him, but they didn't stick. also realized with guidance from his sister. Information Hair Color Matt"Drinkwater""Cheese-Fuck" The witness identified Tony from a picture without knowing that he was a mob boss. His father shepherded Tony through his ascendancy, until his death in 1986 from emphysema, brought on by a heavy smoking habit. Pussy and Tony drag a beaten Matt to a locked refreshment shack and after interrogating him to make sure that he and Sean were acting on their own. After A.J. Brancato was arrested on December 10, 2005, in the Bronx for the murder of police officer Daniel Enchautegui, who was at home and off-duty at the time of his death, during a botched burglary. In April 2006 ("Join the Club"), a comatose Tony finds himself in an alternate universe where he is a law-abiding salesman on a business trip. In 2018, a documentary chronicling the actor's infamous descent was released. Together with Tonny, he also killed family associate Matthew Bevilaqua. Rank He played baseball and football, and according to Sal Bonpensiero, he nearly made All-County. In March 1999 ("Isabella"), Tony, suffering from depression after Big Pussy disappears, acquaints himself with a dental student named Isabella who is staying in the Cusamano home while they are on vacation. However, like Bonpensiero, Tony was haunted by this murder. Full Name In 2018, a documentary chronicling the actor's infamous descent was released. Matt's death also appeared to have a psychological effect on Tony. Brancato studied at Mount Saint Michael Academy. Siblings Anthony "Tony" John Soprano (born August 22, 1959-December 2007), also known as Tony Soprano, is the De facto Boss of the DiMeo crime family. After hearing a story from Christopher about how Big Pussy Bonpensiero became a made man after he committed a murder on behalf of Tony's father Johnny Soprano, Matt and Sean shoot Chris and severely wounded him. When Ralph mocks Tony for his sentimental attachment to the horse, claiming he loves animals yet "eats steak and sausage by the truckload", Tony loses control, already disturbed by Ralph's murder of Tracee due to her resemblance to Meadow, and violently murders Ralph with his bare hands. By May/June 2006 Tony is mobile and fully aware and has regained his voice but is still recovering. The murder of one of his best friends Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero in Funhouse weighs heavily on Tony. Maureen Van Zandt, who also featured in The Sopranos, shared a photo of Siravo on. William Bender, "The Last Aria of Tony Soprano", The New York Times, February 26, 2006. Tony is an avid animal lover and enjoys feeding the ducks which visit his pool. This later turns sour after A.J. Upon seeing the money, Furio is prompted to demand 1,000 dollars from them for himself. Dark Brown The feds continued to try to pin the murder on Tony, but remained unsuccessful. He favors dark features but also had a few brief flings with blond European women, including a Russian housekeeper and a stewardess from Icelandic Airways. On April 2006 ("Members Only"), uncle Junior, suffering from dementia, believes Tony to be "Little Pussy" Malanga and shoots him in the abdomen. As she goes to peel away the scarf, Tony wakes up and makes his way to the bathroom for some medication. You got no fucking idea what it's like to be number one. Tony is dressed in trousers, suspenders and an undershirt. Tony was also close to his cousin Tony Blundetto. Tony sympathetically approaches the lost child and offers to help reunite him with his family, which is then quickly done as the child's mother finds him. The shadowy figure in the doorway of the house has the profile of his mother, Livia, who is dead. Tony's earlier chaotic life via flashback. Tony becomes angry and storms out because he feels she is trying to trick him and manipulate his thoughts using the pictures that decorate her office. Lillo Brancato, Jr. (born March 30, 1976) is a Colombian-born American actor, known for his performance as "Calogero Anello" in Robert De Niro's 1993 directorial debut, A Bronx Tale. is finally getting back to college, this time at Rutgers University, to take classes and party with girls as Tony believes every college kid should. This does not deter Tony's rage as he angrily lets his mother know that he found out about the truth. Parents In the sixth season, while in Florida with Paulie, he rents a sport fishing boat, though he is not shown to have caught anything. Most notably, after murdering his nephew, Christopher Moltisanti, he feels a rush of relief for finally being rid of his nephew, whom he felt he could no longer trust and had become a burden. She tries to use it as an example of Tony's negative thinking contributing to his depression. Lillo Broncato told police that he broke into the empty home in order to obtain drugs and any other valuables. In 2000, the two men failed in their attempt to assassinate Christopher Moltisanti as a favor to Richie Aprile, with Gismonte being shot dead by Moltisanti during the attempted drive-by at the Skyway Diner. By 1995, Tony was a well-respected caporegime in the organization when the boss of the family, Ercoli "Eckley" DiMeo, was sent to prison. At the end of the third episode he awakes from his coma in a confused but stable state. [6] Brancato was a fan of De Niro and impressed the scout with an impression of Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver. Other Relatives When he finds out it's almost worse than a regular job because you can never quit, he starts getting deeper into drug addiction. "I became an actor and achieved a lot early on, and it was all destroyed because of my bad choices of using and abusing drugs. Matthew Bevilaqua. tries to drown himself in a swimming pool, but decides he wants to live; he is unable to escape the pool, however. Sean's ambition was to impress his superiors in order to move up the ranks with his best friend, Matt. As someone with a stock broker license, he definitely had to have at least some level of booksmarts. Status His mistresses have been, in chronological order, of Russian, Italian, Italian/Cuban, and Jewish descent. However, when Tony suggests he wants to do something decent with the family, Carmela drops the subject; not realizing Tony's intent is to help him deal with the repeating mental scenes of Matt's murder. Tony tells Dr. Melfi a story about ducks landing in his pool. Furthermore, he conspired with Tony's own mother, Livia Soprano, to have Tony killed (although the hit failed). [8][9] He has since had supporting roles in films including Dead on Arrival (2017), a remake of D.O.A. He is an associate of the DiMeo crime family and a member of the Soprano crew. [11], Six months later, on December 10, 2005, Brancato was arrested by the New York City Police Department (NYPD) in the Bronx for the murder of 28-year-old police officer Daniel Enchautegui, who was at home and off-duty at the time of his death. He reads The Art of War by Sun Tzu, a work which is quoted by several other characters on the show as well, particularly Paulie Gualtieri. Matthew Bevilacqua was Sean Gismonte's partner-in-crime and an associate in the DiMeo crime family working under Christopher Moltisanti in the Gualtieri crew. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Matthew Bevilaqua was the partner of Sean Gismonte and an associate in Tony Soprano's crew. Episode Count Affiliation He earned his brokerage license from Pace University and first sold shares in Webistics through a stock brokerage operated by Christopher Moltisanti. Shot to death Their relationship after this nearly deteriorates, as Tony barely speaks to her after that. Bevilaqua and Gismonte both tried to impress Soprano in the Bada Bing restroom but angered him by speaking candidly about a "taste" of money they were giving him due to Tony's concern about wiretapping. Press J to jump to the feed. One of the last things Matthew says before Tony and Puss pull their guns on him is "Thank you T". The eight known murders committed directly, all explicitly presented onscreen, were: Some murders hit him on a personal and emotional level leaving him perplexed as to how to cope with the situation. He got killed because Sean Jizz left him hanging in the motherfucking cocksucking wind. [12] Enchautegui confronted Brancato (then 29) and his accomplice, Steven Armento (48), outside a vacant house located at 3119 Arnow Place, next to his own, after hearing glass break. He was killed in a snack shack inside of the Hacklebarney State Park in Morris County. [13] On December 22, 2008, a jury found him not guilty of murder, but found him guilty of first-degree attempted burglary. Tony's grandfather, Corrado Soprano Sr., was a master stone mason who emigrated from Avellino, Italy in 1910. He tells her about the stress of his business life he has a feeling that he has come in at the end of something and describes a reverence for the glorified "old days" of the Mafia. The first time he was shot by 2 gangsters in. He often tells people about her aspiration to become a pediatrician. He talks philosophy with John Schwinn, another patient at the hospital, and mentions that while in the coma he had the experience of being drawn towards somewhere he did not want to go and narrowly avoiding it. Tony remembers having to buy expensive dinners for Richie Aprile as a newly made man. Tony's worries again amplified around A.J. Despite his love of fishing, he is sometimes haunted by visions of, Tony is also an amateur yachtsman and has owned two motor yachts over the course of the show -. Matthew Bevilaqua is a supporting character portrayed by Lillo Brancato, Jr. Matt then goes into hiding. Salvatore realizes this is his last day alive and begs not to shot in the face. Plaster falls down in front of Tony and when he looks up he sees that the chandelier is almost pulled out of the ceiling. He was sometimes referred to as "Drinkwater"; "beve l'acqua" is Italian for "drink the water". Jackie was eventually killed by Vito in January 2001 for his involvement in the robbery at Christopher's and Furio's executive card game, and for shooting Furio. Police later find Matt's dead body and a witness told detectives about the gunshots he heard and saw two men leave the scene in a car. Dr. Melfi later tells him that the dream signifies a change for Ralphie (recently killed by Tony) and Carmela being in control. A.J. Nonetheless, this gave his family quite a scare and a painful memory of his nearly fatal shooting the previous year. There, A.J. Matthew Bevilaqua and his buddy Sean Gismonte were associates of the Soprano crew and at times did odd jobs and scams with Christopher. During a meeting with recently released DiMeo capo Richie Aprile, they make fun of Christopher's nose and also learn of Richie's disdain for him because Chris hit his niece, Adriana La Cerva. When the witness learned that the murder was mafia-related, he then refused to cooperate and denied it was Tony Soprano who he had indeed witnessed. Made in America Soldier (1982-1986)Captain (1986-1999)De facto Boss (1999-2006)Boss (2006-2006) Instead of calling 911, he suffocates Christopher to death. Brancato admitted to developing an addiction to drugs and alcohol at a young age that became increasingly more severe over the years, and it all came to a grisly head onDecember 10, 2005. Matt and Sean also took part in the Soprano crew's picket busting efforts at Massarone construction. After seeing Matt shaking and pissing his pants, Tony orders Pussy to get him a soft drink of choice to calm him down. In the first he is being driven by Carmela in the back of his father's old car while Ralph sits in the passenger seat. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. His fears are confirmed as A.J. Tony's fellow passenger in the back seat changes Gloria Trillo and Svetlana Kirilenko are both seen. Tony was on bed rest for a few days and quickly recovered. Gloria is suddenly back at the table and offers Tony a choice between seeing what she has under her dress or under her scarf. With DiMeo in prison, Aprile became the official "Street Boss" of the family. Matt and Sean pulled a drive-by hit as Chris left the Skyways Diner in Kearny. Prior to this, Bonpensiero confessed to being an informant, and the four have one last drink. Tony is later seen with A.J. Furthermore, as boss of the DiMeo family, he is fully responsible for the deaths of others killed on his orders. Tony's feelings toward his son, however, are mixed, especially with worries about his future. The car rolls off a hill and crashes upright. He also played Matthew Bevilaqua, a young mobster on The Sopranos. Tony leaves out the violence associated with his criminal career. He has yet to discuss his experiences while unconscious with anyone close to him. sees his new friends attack a Somalian student on a bike and he regresses into depression. ", "The Officer Down Memorial Page: Detective Daniel Enchautegui", "Murder trial scheduled for 'Sopranos' actor", "Did Suspects Know Victim Was an Officer? Matthew needed learn his place and address Tony with some respect. The murder of his nephew, Christopher Moltisanti, is done out of necessity in Tony's eyes; Moltisanti's reckless behavior and persistent addiction to heroin, cocaine, and alcohol presents a threat to Tony's life and the DiMeo crime family. He also leaves without closing the apartment door. In the show, Lillo Brancato Jr. plays the role of Matthew Bevilaqua. To keep them segregated, family members used to call Tony Blundetto "Tony Uncle Al" and Tony Soprano "Tony Uncle Johnny". Tony also attended Seton Hall University. The Sopranos Italian-American On March 26 1999 ("Isabella"), Tony is attacked by William Johnson "Petite" Clayborn and Rasheen Ray, two thugs sent by Uncle Junior under orders to execute Tony. Just as Tony is about to enter the house he wakes up. With Jackie's death in September 1998 crisis emerged as to who would run the family, and the soldiers and other captains began to prepare for all-out war within the family, but Tony brought a quick end to the conflict by making Junior the official boss of the family. He is an associate of the DiMeo crime family and a member of the Soprano crew. His contribution to "The Sopranos" proved yet another major feat for him as an actor. Bevilaqua assured the two men that Gismonte was the one responsible for Moltisanti being injured, and Soprano, pretending to believe Bevilaqua, had Bonpensiero bring Bevilaqua a can of diet soda. Richie chased Matt away with a baseball bat and Matt went into hiding. By late spring, however, he was back in the hospital and had begun chemotherapy treatments. Junior would unknowingly act as the lightning rod for the feds, while Tony would run the family from behind the scenes as a de facto boss starting in April 1999. He did lack any form of common sense however. Sean and Matthew shared an apartment together. Mikey Palmice (3) Uncle Junior's subordinate Mikey Palmice got violent quite early. To gain respect from Richie and to quickly make their mark, Matt and Sean plan an unsanctioned hit on Christopher. back on track, Tony rekindles A.J. He becomes convinced that he is in love with her, but she turns him down when he makes advances towards her. In a previous episode he calls Tony "T" and Tony tells him to refer to him as Tony.
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