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“DOMINC CHIANESE: ONE NIGHT ONLY”
Get ready for an unforgettable one-night-only concert-event starring legendary actor and singer Dominic Chianese. From The Bronx to Hollywood and "The Sopranos," Dominic shares hilarious stories and heartwarming memories, all while serenading you with classic tunes from Naples, Broadway, and beyond.
BIOGRAPHIES
DOMINIC CHIANESE whose career in music, film, stage and television spans 6 decades, made his acting debut with "American Savoyards" in 1952 at the Jan Hus Off-Broadway theater, leading to his first professional U.S. tour in Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado" and "Patience." He went on to act in dramas and musicals at regional theaters, including Arena Stage, Center Stage, Yale Repertory, Long Wharf Theatre, Walnut St. Theater, and the NY Shakespeare Festival among others, from 1958 to 1998. Chianese's Broadway appearances include "Richard III," David Mamet's "Water Engine," Archibald MacLeish’s "Scratch," Tennessee Williams' "The Rose Tattoo," and "Requiem for a Heavyweight" by Rod Serling. His most recent stints on the stage include Arthur Miller’s “The Price” at the Old Globe, "Irresistible Rise of Arturo Ui," a drama that also starred Al Pacino, John Goodman, the late Tony Randall, Steve Buscemi, and Charles Durning; The Public Theatre’s production of “Much Ado About Nothing” with Sam Waterston, Jimmy Smits & Kirsten Johnston under the direction of David Esbjornson and most recently in “Second Hand Memory” written and directed by Woody Allen.
Chianese began his film career in 1971 with the film "Fuzz," and soon after landed the role of Johnny Ola in the classic Coppola film, "The Godfather, Part II." This led to three more films with Sidney Lumet - "Dog Day Afternoon," "Q&A," and "Night Falls on Manhattan." Other noted films include: "And Justice For All," "All the President's Men," "Second Sight," "If Lucy Fell," "The Cradle Will Rock, “Unfaithful,” “When Will I Be Loved” co-starring Neve Campbell and directed by James Toback, “Kings of the Corner” starring Isabella Rossellini, Rita Moreno and Eli Wallach and directed by Peter Riegert, “The Last New Yorker”, co-starring Dick Latessa and directed by Harvey Wang, and “Adrift in Manhattan”, which was in Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival, co-starring Heather Graham and directed by Alfredo De Villa. Chianese's television credits include: "Law & Order" (a recurring role), "Kojak," "East Side, West Side," "Beacon Hill," "Dark Shadows," and “Hope & Faith.”
Chianese is best known for playing Corrado "Uncle Junior" Soprano on the HBO series "The Sopranos," for which he was nominated for Emmy Awards in 2000 and 2001. He has also played the recurring role of Stuart Zedeck on the hit F/X show “Damages,” made an appearance on ABC Family’s “The Secret Life of an American Teenager,” and guest starred as Judge Marx on “The Good Wife.” He was recently seen as Leander Whitlock on HBO’s hit series “Boardwalk Empire” and a Series Regular on NBC’s “The Village.” In 2022, Chianese starred in award-winning director Will Nunziata’s short film “The Old Guitarist”. For the film, Chianese was honored with the 2023 Best Actor in a Short Film from the Venus International Film Festival.
Besides acting, he is also a singer/songwriter and has released two CD's, "Hits," a compilation of different music styles, and "Ungrateful Heart," a collection of Italian Songs.
WILL NUNZIATA (Director) is a NYC-based award-winning director, writer, and producer of film, television, theatre, and concerts. Film: The Old Guitarist (Writer, Director) starring Dominic Chianese (Uncle Junior in The Sopranos). Awards: London Movie Awards (Best Short Film, Best Director), New York Movie Awards (Best First Time Director of a Short), Paris Film Awards (Best First Time Director of a Short), among others. Film: Lillith (Winner of Best Original Screenplay, 2023 Hollywood Blood Horror Festival and Winner of Best Horror Screenplay, 2024 New York Screenplay Competition). Other films in development: Débora (Writer, Director) - based on the life of Colombian painter Débora Arango; We Had Love (Writer, Director) - a father-son drama; Rhapsody - an original musical drama; We All Fall Down (Writer, Director) - a psychological thriller. Television in development: Forty-licious (Creator, Writer). Theatre: Figaro: An Original Musical (Director, Co-Book Writer, Co-Creator - The London Palladium 2025), White Rose: The Musical (Director - Off-Broadway 2024, Marylebone Theatre UK 2025). Theatre/Opera in development: Van Gogh: An Original Musical (Co-Creator, Director), An Entirely Ordinary Town: A New Musical (Director), By The End Of Tonight: A New Play (Director), Little Black Book: A New Musical (Co-Creator), The Waves: A New Opera (Librettist), Miss Peggy Lee (Director, Writer, Co-Creator) starring Tony Award winner Cady Huffman; Award: Broadway World Best Director. Concerts: Will has written and directed shows for Tony Award winner Lillias White, Soul Train Award winner Nicole Henry, and Grammy Award nominee Clint Holmes, to name a few. For twenty years Will performed professionally, singing across the country and around the world with his twin brother, singer-songwriter Anthony Nunziata, culminating in co-headlining Carnegie Hall with the NY Pops Symphony Orchestra. Will is a proud graduate of Boston College. For more, please visit www.WillNunziata.com and @willnunzofficial on Instagram.