How many restaurants does Chazz Palminteri have?

two restaurants
I can’t guarantee a sighting of Palminteri whenever you go—with two restaurants and a busy career in entertainment that occasionally has him recreate the original one-man show of A Bronx Tale—but I can guarantee one of the Sinanajes will be there making sure you are well taken care of and, unquestionably, well fed.

How old is Chazz Palminteri from Bronx Tale?

70 years (May 15, 1952)Chazz Palminteri / Age

Did Chazz Palminteri play in The Sopranos?

He was 51. The New Jersey native is best known for his portrayal of criminal Tony Soprano in HBO’s landmark drama series “The Sopranos.”

Does Chazz Palminteri have a restaurant?

Actor Chazz Palminteri in partnership with the owners of Empire Steak House opened Chazz Palminteri Italian Restaurant in midtown Manhattan. A year later, he brought his play-turned-movie, A Bronx Tale to Broadway and has since decided to bring his namesake restaurant to the ‘bright white way’ too!

What is the name of Chazz Palminteri restaurant?

White Plains – Chazz Palminteri
White Plains – Chazz Palminteri Italian Restaurant NYC.

How tall is Chazz?

6′ 2″Chazz Palminteri / Height

Is actor Chazz Palminteri Italian?

Italian-American actor Chazz Palminteri, best known for starring in “A Bronx Tale”, grew up in an Italian-American home in the Bronx, New York. He was born Calogero Lorenzo Palminteri on May 15, 1952. Palminteri has very fond memories of his upbringing in the Belmont section of the Bronx.

Where was A Bronx Tale filmed?

Astoria
A musical debuted in February of 2016 and was co-directed by Robert De Niro. Although it was “A Bronx Tale”, virtually all of it was filmed in Astoria and Jackson Heights, Queens, New York.

Who is the real Sonny in A Bronx Tale?

Santino “Sonny” LoSpecchio (1913 – 1968) was an Italian-American mob boss who was based out of The Bronx, New York City during the 1960s.

How did Chazz Palminteri get that scar on his face?

After crashing head-on into a telephone pole in Bedford on October 19, Palminteri is alive and well (perhaps a little sore) and could not be more grateful for the protection his vehicle provided him. “Grateful is not the word,” said Palminteri.