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Pasquale Cajano

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Cause of death
  
Prostate cancer

Siblings
  
Madeline Scarcelli

Died
  
October 24, 2000

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Pasquale Cajano


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Full Name
  
Pasquale Cagiano

Born
  
August 19, 1921 (
1921-08-19
)

Children
  
Vincent Cajano, Maria Minasso

Grandchildren
  
Michael Minasso, Carissa Cajano, Vincent Cajano Jr, Amanda Cajano

Movies
  
Casino, Big Night, Sleepers, Analyze This

Similar People
  
Alan King, Martin Scorsese, Thelma Schoonmaker, Campbell Scott, Barry Levinson

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Pasquale Cajano (born Pasquale Cagiano; August 19, 1921– October 24, 2000) was an Italian film actor. After two uncredited cameo appearances in The Age of Innocence and Where Evil Lies, his friend Martin Scorsese cast him in the 1995 crime drama Casino as Chicago Outfit boss Remo Gaggi, the film's de facto antagonist and inspired by the real-life Joseph Aiuppa.

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After Casino, Cajano went on with small roles in certain films, like Big Night, Sleepers, and The Impostors (another uncredited role). Cajano was then cast alongside his Casino co-star Robert De Niro in the hit comedy Analyze This. Pasquale Cajano was also a well known Italian radio personality for many years on the Italian Communications Network radio (www.icnradio.com).

On October 24, 2000, Cajano died of prostate cancer at the age of 79. He was survived by his sister Madeline Scarcelli, daughter Maria Minasso, son Vincent Cajano, grandchildren Vincent Cajano Jr, Amanda Cajano, Michael Minasso, and Carissa Cajano, and by great grand children Bridgette Cajano and Vincent Cajano III.

Filmography

Actor
1999
Analyze This as
Joe Baldassare
1998
The Impostors as
Shipmate (uncredited)
1996
Sleepers as
Superintendent
1996
Big Night as
Alberto N. Pisani
1995
Where Evil Lies as
Albert (uncredited)
1995
Casino as
Remo Gaggi
1993
The Age of Innocence as
Man in Crowd (uncredited)

References

Pasquale Cajano Wikipedia


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