David Proval

American actor


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years_active1970–present
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| name = David Proval | image = David Proval 080318-O-9999X-003.jpg | caption = Proval in 2008 | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = New York City, U.S. | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1970–present

David Proval (born May 20, 1942) is an American actor best known for his roles as Tony DeVienazo in the Martin Scorsese film Mean Streets (1973), Snooze in The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Siegfried in Four Rooms (1995) and as Richie Aprile on the HBO television series The Sopranos (1999–2007).

Biography

Proval was born in Brooklyn, New York into a Jewish family, the son of Clara Katz, an actress from Bucharest, Romania.

The films he has appeared in include Mean Streets, The Shawshank Redemption, The Phantom, Mob Queen, Four Rooms, UHF, Innocent Blood, The Siege, The Monster Squad, Bookies, and Balls of Fury, had cameos in The Brady Bunch Movie, and Smokin' Aces, and has had recurring roles in television shows such as Picket Fences, Boomtown and Everybody Loves Raymond. He appeared on Kojak, The Equalizer, Miami Vice, and Friday the 13th: The Series. He appeared in the 14th episode of The West Wing, "Take This Sabbath Day", as Toby Ziegler's rabbi.

In 1977, his voice was heard in the cult animated film Wizards, as the robot assassin Necron 99. In 2004, he played adult twin brothers James and Edward Talley in the Hallmark Channel original movie Murder Without Conviction.

Films

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Mean StreetsTony
Cinderella LibertySailor 1
1975Rafferty and the Gold Dust TwinsThe Incessant Talker
1976Harry and Walter Go to New YorkBen
1977WizardsPeaceVoice
1978NunzioNunzio
1981Night City AngelsMarty
1982Hey Good Lookin'Crazy Shapiro
1983The Star ChamberOfficer Nelson
1987The Monster SquadPilot
1988Vice VersaTurk/Lillian Brookmeyer
ShakedownLarry
1989UHFHead Thug
1991The Walter EgoPhil ReardonShort film
1992Innocent BloodLennie
1993Romeo is BleedingScully
Strike a PoseMcTeague
1994Being HumanGeorge
The Shawshank RedemptionSnooze
1995The Brady Bunch MovieElectrician
Four RoomsSigfriedSegment: The Wrong Man
To the LimitJoey Bambino
The CourtyardDog Man
1996The PhantomCharlie Zephro
SkyscraperSecurity GuardUncredited, Direct-to-video
1997The RelicGuard Johnson
Dumb Luck in VegasFrank
1998Mob QueenGeorge GianfrancoSecond lead-role
The SiegeDanny Sussman
2000NewsbreakJacob Johnson
2001Zigs (aka Double Down)Mike's DadDirect-to-video
The Hollywood SignCharlie
200213 MoonsMo Potter
White BoyJim Lovero
2003BookiesLarry
2004Just DessertsUncle Fabrizio
2005Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and FabulousMr. GrantUncredited
The CircleDad
Angels with AnglesHowie Gold
2006Hollywood DreamsCaesar DiNatale
Smokin' AcesVictor Padiche
2007The Unknown TrilogyLucky SmithSegment: Frankie the Squirrel
Balls of FuryMob Boss
2008StilettoMohammed
Phantom PunchSavino
2009Irene in TimeNorm Florentino
The DeportedChabuyo
2010Pete Smalls Is DeadNimmo
Queen of the LotCaesar
2011Adventures of Serial BuddiesBig Chicken
2012Just 45 Minutes from BroadwayLarry Cooper
Silent But DeadlyGiovanni
Jerry and TomSalShort film
2013Last Curtain CallHenry
2014The M WordSam SachsUncredited
2015SharkskinUncle Charlie
OvationCaesar
2016The Brooklyn BankerManny
2017High and OutsideDon
Wayward PilgrimUncle Charlie
DakotaBob Herbert
RustyUncle Charlie
Lost AngelasVince Rose
2018PapaDavid Dresner
Cabaret MaximeMr. Gus
2019RustyUncle Charlie
Lost AngelasVince Rose
Five FamiliesBennyShort film
2021FlinchLee Vaughn
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1973KojakCalvelliEpisode: "Siege of Terror"
1975Foster and LaurieIanucciMade-for-TV film
1976Police StoryCecil GainesEpisode: "Bought and Paid For"
Monster SquadPlunderEpisode: "No Face"
1977Nowhere to HideRickMade-for-TV film
1983Knight RiderRobber with Gold WatchUncredited, Episode: "Silent Knight"
1984Cagney & LaceyFelix ParinchinkoEpisode: "Taxicab Murders"
1985The EqualizerGoldmanEpisode: "The Equalizer" (Pilot)
Miami ViceI.A. Detective Louie GalloEpisode: "The Dutch Oven"
FameHunk Pepitone / Doran2 episodes: "White Light" & "Dreams"
1986CourageAngelo CerviMade-for-TV film
1988–1989Friday's CurseEric / Victor Haas2 episodes: "13 O'Clock" & "Badge of Honor"
1989Perfect WitnessLucaMade-for-TV film
1990L.A. LawWilliam MayerUncredited, Episode: "On Your Honor"
The Marshall ChroniclesMr. GelorminoEpisode: "My Cheatin' Heart"
1991Quantum LeapDr. MastersEpisode: "Shock Theater - October 3, 1954"
Palace GuardBelarosaEpisode: The Three-Minute Egg
1992–1995Picket FencesFrank the Potato Man3 episodes
1995The MarshalMarvin KendallEpisode: "The Heartbreak Kid"
1996The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul PlayJoseph Happy CartelloMade-for-TV film
L.A. Firefightersn/aEpisode: "So What Else Happened"
Rolling Thundern/aMade-for-TV film
1997The PretenderCarl WillEpisode: "Prison Story"
1998FelicityMr. KinneyEpisode: "Hot Objects"
BrimstoneHarryEpisode: "Repentance"
2000–2001Everybody Loves RaymondMarco Fogagnola / Signore6 episodes
2000The West WingRabbi GlassmanEpisode: "Take This Sabbath Day"
2000–2004The SopranosRichie Aprile10 episodes
2001The Fighting FitzgeraldsJoe SambarelliEpisode: "The Loud Man"
James DeanDaniel MannMade-for-TV film
Judging AmyHenry PaganoEpisode: "The Last Word"
2002The DivisionEdgar LessingEpisode: "Long Day's Journey"
2002–2003BoomtownPaul Turcotte3 episodes
2003A.U.S.A.Carmine SchiavelliEpisode: "Till Death Do Us Part"
2011Workers' CompJoeMade-for-TV film
2004Murder Without ConvictionJames TalleyMade-for-TV film
2016VinylVince Finestra2 episodes: "He in Racist Fire" & "The Racket"
AquariusDanilo HodiakEpisode: "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
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References

References

  1. Staff. "Today's birthdays - Sunday, May 20".
  2. Mike Levy. (September 13, 2001). "Mobster Makes Good". [[The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles]].
  3. Hugh Hart. (September 15, 2001). "He's Not Such a Bad Guy". [[Los Angeles Times]].

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