Armand Assante

Versatile lead and supporting player once dubbed the 'Ethnic Everyman', Armand Assante made his Off-Broadway debut opposite Hal Holbrook in Steve Tesich's "Lake of the Woods" (1971) before appearing in a bit role as a wedding guest in "Lords of Flatbush" (1974). One of that film's stars, Sylvester Stallone, following the phenomenal success of "Rocky" (1976), gave Assante a significant part in his directorial debut, "Paradise Alley" (1978), playing Stallone's bitter, crippled war veteran brother. Assante's breakthrough role came soon after as the sophisticated Frenchman whom Goldie Hawn almost marries in "Private Benjamin" (1980). After a turn on Broadway as Emperor Napoleon I in Edward Sheehan's "Kingdoms" (1981-82), he starred as a plausibly macho and ruggedly sexy Mike Hammer in "I, the Jury" (1982). Assante went on to broaden his range as a dashing concert violinist in "Unfaithfully Yours" (1983), as the titular "Belizaire the Cajun" (1985) and as Latino gangster Bobby Texador in Sidney Lumet's "Q & A" (1990).

Assante lent his Mediterranean good looks to the role of Jewish mobster Bugsy Siegel in "The Marrying Man" (1991) and then portrayed a Cuban musician in pursuit of the American dream in "The Mambo Kings" (1992). Although he has played a fair number of leading roles, the handsome Assante hasn't quite become a feature film star. "Mambo Kings", for instance, though liked by many critics, remained relatively unseen, and his valiant shot at comedy went for naught when the unfunny spoof "Fatal Instinct" (1993) died at the box office. He has shined brightest as the star of numerous TV miniseries, reprising his role as Napoleon in ABC's "Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story" (1987) and receiving Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his performance in "Jack the Ripper" (CBS, 1989). Assante replaced the injured Christopher Reeve for the Family Channel's "Kidnapped" (1995) and then really hit his stride with his Emmy-winning portrayal of reputed crime boss John Gotti in HBO's "Gotti" (1996). He followed with a turn in NBC's "The Odyssey" (1997) as Homer's well-traveled warrior-lover Odysseus.

Assante returned to the big screen as a singer remembering the past in "Looking for an Echo" (1998) He then portrayed the lead character Dwight Towers in the made-for-television drama "On The Beach" (2000). In 2002, he co-starred in the "Push, Nevada," a mystery series written by Ben Affleck directed by John MacNaughton. After voicing the deceitful high priest in “The Road to El Dorado” (2000), Assante played a former Cold War spy who seeks vengeance on a former KGB assassin in “Last Run” (2000). Assante went on to play a wealthy businessman in “After the Storm” (USA, 2001), an adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway short story, then starred as a former Chicago mobster who gets a new life and identity after testifying against his bosses in “Federal Protection” (2002). Appearances in the indie features “Tough Luck” (2003), “One Eyed Kings” (2004) and “Citizen Verdict” (2005) were followed by a supporting role in “Two For the Money” (2005), a gambling drama about a former college basketball star (Matthew McConaughey) who turns to sports wagering after a career-ending injury.

  • Born:
    October 4, 1949 in New York City, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Factory worker
Family
  • Daughter: Alesandra Assante. born on May 26, 1988
  • Daughter: Anya Assante. born in May 1983
Significant Others
  • Companion: Vanessa Constantino. no longer together
Education
  • American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York, New York
Milestones
  • 1957 Moved to Cornwall, NY
  • 1969 Stage debut at the Westport Playhouse
  • 1971 Off-Broadway debut opposite Hal Holbrook in Steve Tesich s Lake of the Woods
  • 1974 Played Johnny McGee in NBC s daytime soap How to Survive a Marriage
  • 1974 Had bit part as wedding guest in The Lords of Flatbush
  • 1976 Appeared on Broadway in The Comedians
  • 1977 Portrayed Tybalt in Circle in the Square production of William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet
  • 1978 First major film, Paradise Alley
  • 1978 TV miniseries debut in Harold Robbins The Pirate (CBS)
  • 1980 First real film success in Private Benjamin , opposite Goldie Hawn
  • 1982 Starred as a plausibly macho and ruggedly sexy Mike Hammer in I, the Jury
  • 1983 Played a dashing concert violinist in Unfaithfully Yours
  • 1985 Portrayed Lesley Ann Warren s contractor husband in opulent six-hour, three-part miniseries Evergreen (NBC), based on Belva Plain s romantic bestseller
  • 1986 Outfitted with long hair, beard and nifty period garb, played title role of Belizaire the Cajun , independent film depicting persecution of Cajuns by Louisiana land owners of the 1850s
  • 1987 Reprised Napoleon, this time in ABC miniseries Napoleon and Josephine
  • 1989 Received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his portrayal of Richard Mansfield in two-part CBS minseries Jack the Ripper
  • 1990 Offered a letter-perfect performance as Latin gangster Bobby Texador in Sidney Lumet s Q & A
  • 1991 Acted the part of Bugsy Siegel in The Marrying Man
  • 1992 Accompanied Columbus (Gerard Depardieu) on Ridley Scott s sinking ship 1492: Conquest of Paradise
  • 1992 Played Cuban skirt-chasing singer in The Mambo Kings , adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Oscar Hijuelos, Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
  • 1993 Showed unexpected flair for farce as cop-lawyer targeted for murder by his wife and her lover in film noir spoof Fatal Instinct
  • 1995 Replaced Christopher Reeve in role of imprisoned expatriate Alan Breck Stewart in the Family Channel miniseries Kidnapped , based on the Robert Louis Stevenson novel
  • 1995 Reteamed with Stallone (from Lords of Flatbush and Paradise Alley days) for sci-fi actioner Judge Dredd
  • 1996 Delivered an Emmy-winning performance as reputed Gambino crime boss John Gotti in the HBO drama Gotti
  • 1997 Portrayed Odysseus in NBC s two-part adaptation of Homer s The Odyssey
  • 1999 Starred in the drama feature Looking for an Echo
  • 2001 Co-starrred in the drama thriller After The Storm
  • 2002 Cast as Mr Smooth in the mystery television series Push, Nevada
  • 2005 Starred in Citizen Verdict with Jerry Springer and Roy Scheider
  • 2007 Co-starred in Funny Money a film adaptation of the 1994 play written by Ray Cooney
  • Grew up in Manhattan
  • Played Dr. Michael Powers on daytime soap opera The Doctors
  • Returned to Broadway as Emperor Napoleon I in Edward Sheehan s Kingdoms

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