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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2007

Dennis Farina outtake interview from And They Came To Chicago: The Italian American Legacy documentary.

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A popular film and television actor; Farina grew up in Little Sicily/Little Hell - Chicago, and shares his memories of growing up in hard-working family, his college-educated father, World War Two, the Great Depression, street processions, his thoughts on playing stereotypical roles and on the challenges that Italian Americans face in the industry.

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  • Dennis Farina is GOD. One of the best.

  • One of my favorite actors!

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  • Ha, one of my family members was a long time Chicago cop and he told me the other day he worked with Dennis Farina on Burglary in 1977...I was shocked.

  • now this is the real chicago accent.

  • He is one fine looking man.

  • im not gonna lie i promise to everybody here Dennis farina This Dennis Farina is my grandfather as a matter of fact i can call hhim right now i call him Grampa The Mustache

  • My mother's family in Brooklyn was just the same. Thanks for such an honest story.

  • I like this guy, great!

  • i think we are related

  • I knew all the Farinas in the 50's. In spite of his "tough guy" image, Dennis is one of the nicest, kindest guys you'd ever want to meet. He and his family were a godsend to me at a difficult time in my life. And he's a natural actor - makes it look so easy.

    tonib3921

  • Dennis Farina was definitely one of the best detectives on Law and Order, but Lenny Briscoe was probably the greatest Law and Order detective in the history of the series.

  • That was frank vincent not dennis farina LOL

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