Steve Schirripa

Steve Schirripa
Steven Ralph "Steve" Schirripa is an American actor, producer, author, and voice artist. He is best known for portraying Bobby Baccalieri on The Sopranos. Schirripa is a producer and host of two Investigation Discovery series Karma's A B*tch! and Nothing Personal. He was a regular cast member of The Secret Life of the American Teenager and the voice of Roberto in the Open Season franchise. Schirripa has also done commercials for Lamisil, Dick's Sporting Goods, and McDonalds...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionComedian
Date of Birth3 September 1957
CountryUnited States of America
There's already some movie interest, and this is the first of a series of books. In the next book, Nicky Deuce brings the Brooklyn gang to his New Jersey hometown and sets it on its ear.
People get that dads have a place in the lives of their sons. But you have to be just as present with daughters, maybe even more so. You have to get in there and be part of the game.
'Because I said so!' They are the most underrated four words.
At the beginning of the season you look at the front of the script, then you go straight to the back to make sure you're still on the show.
But it's really about the Bensonhurst I knew growing up in the '60s and '70s. The Bensonhurst where the little old Italian ladies went out with their cart and shopped at seven stores along Bath Ave.
I gotta say, as the father of two beautiful young daughters, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth.
The grandmother is the matriarch, and by the end she helps reunite the estranged family.
When people tell me that I'm a hothead, I have one response, 'You got a problem with that?'
David Chase invented the Big Pussy rule, which is that no one lives forever. I would've bought something five years ago, but I thought they'd kill me.
Some people will humiliate themselves or their families just to be on television.
It's really sad because besides losing the money and having to find work again, you're also leaving the greatest working situation you're ever going to get.
In every movie and every TV show, the dads are morons. And dads tend to react by doing what dads do best: They check out. They say, 'Ask your mother.'
All I can tell ya is that Bobby is around pretty much and I'm still alive so far. There will be a few more funerals. That's all I can say.
So I dipped into my childhood and came up with Nicky Deuce. I wanted him to get into a lot of mischief, like the time I taped a fork to a broom handle and cattle-rustled a steak off the barbecue of the next-door neighbor.