FURIO from "The Sopranos" is furious at the show's creator, David Chase. Federico Castelluccio - who played the ponytailed mobster with unrequited love for Carmela Soprano - tells Steppin' Out magazine's Chaunce Hayden that Chase has become "very arrogant . . . [Chase] couldn't care less about the fans or if the show is well-written. He just throws anything out there and thinks we'll watch because we're addicted . . . I'm very disappointed just like everyone else."
Castelluccio also is upset that Chase has not asked him back on the show since his character returned to Italy. "They promised me I would be coming back this season, but it never happened . . . People tell me how much they enjoyed my character, but [Chase] just tossed me aside without any mention or follow-up as to what happened to me. It's just not right. The fans have a right to know!"
But even if his acting career cools, Castelluccio can always fall back on his art. The accomplished painter has been known to sell his canvases for $15,000 to $20,000, and plans to open a Manhattan gallery.
pagesix
2 Comments:
"From all these events,from the slump,from the war,from the boom,
From the Italian holiday,from the skirring of the revolving light for the one who fled,
From the crowds in the square at dusk,from the shooting,
From the loving,from the dying,however we prosper in death
Whether lying under twin lilies and branched candles
Or stiffened on the pavement like a frozen sack,hidden
From peace by the lamps:
From all these events,Time solitary will emerge
Like a rocket over our mist : beyond the troubles,
Untangled with our past,be sure Time will leave us..."
Firstly, on a petty note, the love Furio had for Carmela was not 'unrequited'. It went both ways, but was forbidden and never acted upon.
Secondly, I think that Castelluccio is just pissed he didn't get back on the show. I heard he and Chase had conflicts during shooting too.
Post a Comment
<< Home