Lillo Brancato

Lillo Brancato

Actor

Biography

Lillo Brancato (born August 30, 1976) is an American actor, known for his performance as "Calogero Anello" in Robert De Niro's 1993 directorial debut, A Bronx Tale. He also played Matthew Bevilaqua, a young mobster on The Sopranos. In December 2005, Brancato was charged with second-degree murder for his role in a burglary in the Bronx, New York in which an off-duty police officer, Daniel Enchautegui, confronted two burglars and was killed in a shootout. Brancato was subsequently acquitted of murder, but was convicted of first-degree attempted burglary and sentenced to 10 years in prison. He was released on parole on December 31, 2013. His criminal co-defendant was convicted of firing the fatal shot. Brancato acted in three films in the mid-1990s, prior to joining the cast of The Sopranos. In the 1993 film A Bronx Tale, he played the main character Calogero 'C' Anello, a teenager torn between his father and a mob boss who befriended him as a kid. (According to New York Magazine, Brancato earned $25,000 ($42,400 today) for the role.) He appeared in the 1994 movie Renaissance Man, followed by a minor but climatic role as a radio operator in the 1995 film Crimson Tide. In the second season of The Sopranos, which HBO broadcast in 2000, Brancato starred as Matthew Bevilaqua, a young mobster associated with Tony Soprano's crime syndicate. Bevilaqua first appeared in the second-season premiere, "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office...", and appeared in five more episodes, the last one being "Bust Out", However, his character was murdered in the previous episode, "From Where to Eternity". Brancato also played a mobster in the TV series Falcone, which debuted in 2000. In 2001, Brancato starred in 'R Xmas, appearing with fellow Sopranos cast member Drea de Matteo. Brancato’s last film before being charged in 2005 for the murder of a policeman (see below) was Saturday Morning, released in 2007. The director, whose brother-in-law is a policeman, edited down all of Brancato’s scenes during post-production. After his 2013 release from prison, Brancato’s first feature film was the production Back in The Day (2016), which received poor reviews during its perfunctory theatrical release, quickly moving to video on demand. Armento, who was the father of Brancato's girlfriend Stefanie, was convicted of first-degree murder on October 30, 2008 and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Brancato was charged with second-degree murder, and his trial began on November 17, 2008. On December 22, 2008, a jury found him not guilty of murder, but found him guilty of first-degree attempted burglary. On January 9, 2009, a judge sentenced him to 10 years in prison. Brancato was incarcerated as state inmate #09A0227 in the Oneida Correctional Facility in Rome, New York, and was subsequently transferred to the Hudson Correctional Facility. While in prison, Brancato continued his drug use, suffering a heroin overdose on at least one occasion. On December 31, 2013, he was released on parole.

 

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