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In a filmography marked by gritty realism and unforgettable supporting roles, actor Carl Capotorto has carved out a distinct niche for himself in independent and character-driven cinema. Though he may be best known to modern audiences for his acclaimed turn as the volatile mobster "Little Paulie" on the acclaimed HBO drama The Sopranos, Capotorto's talents extend far beyond the confines of the gangster genre. Capotorto first gained critical notice in the late 1980s, with nuanced performances in films like Five Corners and American Blue Note that showcased his ability to inhabit complex, morally ambiguous characters. Whether playing a troubled youth or a small-time criminal, Capotorto brought an unvarnished authenticity to his roles, never shying away from the gritty underbelly of his characters' lives. This same raw, immersive quality would later define his work on The Sopranos, where he effortlessly blended comedic and dramatic beats as the hot-headed, yet oddly sympathetic Little Paulie. Beyond his acclaimed screen work, Capotorto has also proven himself to be a versatile and compelling storyteller, penning the memoir Twisted Head: An Italian-American Memoir, which offers a candid and often humorous look at his upbringing in a working-class New York household. Through both his acting and his writing, Capotorto has consistently demonstrated a knack for capturing the complexities of the human experience with a refreshing lack of pretense, cementing his status as a distinctive and invaluable presence in independent cinema.

Known for: Acting