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When you see someone smoking a cigar in Martin Scorsese’s masterful film The Irishman, you know things are about to get serious.
Several characters enjoy fine tobacco throughout the minute-long movie, which has been nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. But two characters in particular take it to another level: Teamsters boss Anthony “Tony Pro” Provenzano, played by British actor Stephen Graham, and Genovese family boss Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno, played by Domenick Lombardozzi of “The Wire” and “Ray Donovan,” unrecognizable under facial prosthetics. The scenes where they have cigars in their hands inevitably crackle with tension (when they aren’t provoking unexpected laughs), and tend to escalate into the film’s most memorable moments.
Other actors handle cigars in the film, such as Harvey Keitel as mob boss Angelo Bruno and Bo Dietl as union rabble-rouser Joey Glimco. But the two Tonys smoke the lion’s share of the cigars in the film.
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List of 24 characters
The following is a list of characters in the American serial drama television series 24, Live Another Day, and Legacy by season and event. The list first names the actor, followed by the character. Some characters have their own pages; see the box below.
The show consists of an ensemble cast. A total of 60 actors have been credited as a part of the starring cast, over the course of eight seasons, one television film, one miniseries, and one spin-off series, international remakes notwithstanding. These are Kiefer Sutherland, Leslie Hope, Sarah Clarke, Elisha Cuthbert, Dennis Haysbert, Sarah Wynter, Xander Berkeley, Penny Johnson Jerald, Carlos Bernard, Reiko Aylesworth, James Badge Dale, Kim Raver, Alberta Watson, William Devane, Lana Parrilla, Roger Cross, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Gregory Itzin, James Morrison, Louis Lombardi, Jean Smart, D. B. Woodside, Peter MacNicol, Jayne Atkinson, Carlo Rota, Eric Balfour, Marisol Nichols, Regina King, Cherry Jone
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BRIDGE OF SPIES () Review
Several years ago, I read an article in which Steven Spielberg had expressed a desire to direkt a James Bond movie. It has been over a decade since the director had made this comment. And as far as inom know, he has only directed two movies that had anything to do with spies the movie MUNICH, which co-starred the current Bond actor, and his latest film, BRIDGE OF SPIES.
Like MUNICH, BRIDGE OF SPIES is a spy tale with a strong historical background. Based upon Giles Whittells book, Bridge of Spies: A True Story of the Cold War, the movie centered around the U-2 Incident and the efforts of attorney James B. Donovan to negotiate the exchange of U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers for the captured Soviet spy Rudolf Abel whom Donovan had unsuccessfully defended from charges of espionage against the United States. Although Whi