Louis Fasanaro
Louis appeared in a scene with 'Mob Boss' Jennifer Lopez during her 2019 It's My Party tour, playing her underling, Gangster Joey. After shooting a teaser playing Al Capone in Giovanni Tartaglia's Capone, Louis played Alberto Anselmi, one of Al Capone's Murder Twins, in the movie Gangster Land. He was born in the Italian Hospital in New York City, and raised in the largest and first Little Italy in America, Italian East Harlem. Louis is cousins with the late Lou Paciocco, show creator and producer who invented An Evening at La Cage.
Louis was baptized in the Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the National Shrine of Italian Americans, where he also attended grammar school. Italian East Harlem was home to 150,000 Italian Americans in its hay day, and cultivated notables Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, Congressman Vito Marcantonio, and Dr. Leonardo Covello, its greatest teacher and scholar. Covello founded Benjamin Franklin High School on Pleasant Avenue.
The neighborhood was also home to the Morello crime family of 116 Street, the actual Corleone family from Sicily, that the Godfather movie was modeled after, that was later led variously by Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello, Vito Genovese, and Vinnie the Chin Gigante, that then became known as the Genovese Family.
Within the neighborhood, the compelling combined factors of the Great Depression, prohibition, and profound discrimination against the Italian Americans, gave rise to three of the New York Mafia crime families, and the additional notorious crime crew the renegade Purple Gang. The actual Purple Gang's genesis was chronicled years earlier as the teen gang portrayed in Burt Lancaster's "The Young Savages".
Louis grew up in the fertile neighborhood that percolated such movie notables as the Marx Brothers, Burt Lancaster, Al Pacino, Anthony Franciosa, Bobby Darin, Sal Mineo, Johnny 'Roastbeef' Williams, Kathrine Narducci, and Sonny Grosso. In Addition, the neighborhood gave rise to Salvatore Lombino, the great mystery writer, who wrote the screen play to Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds", and "Black Board Jungle", under the name Evan Hunter. His police dramas became the basis of the TV show "Hill Street Blues".
Also from Italian Harlem, was the great American playwright Arthur Miller, as well as the writers Langston Hughes and Pirri Thomas, and in addition the infamous wise guys, Frank Costello, Tommy Lucchese, Fat Tony Salerno, Joey Rao, John Gotti, and Trigger Mike Coppola, among countless others.
Louis began his acting career while attending college focusing on media and communication, and acted in three student films at NYU, including an appearance as a mafiosi in "The Mott Street Mafia". He then earned a Masters Degree at Cal State, in Theater Arts and Drama, and was awarded a two year scholarship to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland.
Louis was encouraged into acting after a chance meeting with screen writer and American hero Ron Kovic, because as Ron Kovick put it, "You have character actor written all over you".
Lou has appeared in numerous films, TV shows and commercials in Los Angeles, and has received many compliments for his natural acting, his look, and authentic New York accent.