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If you know actor Joe Pantoliano as the violent New Jersey mobster Ralphie Cifaretto, who lost his head in the HBO drama 'The Sopranos,' you might be surprised to learn that Joey Pants, as he is known to ...
Known worldwide as "That One Guy from The Matrix ," "That One Guy from The Sopranos ," "That One Guy from The Goonies ," "That One Guy form Bad Boys ," "That One Guy from Memento ," and "That One Guy from The ...
"Help Is Here," and It's in the Form of a Drug Bus
"The Help Is Here Express" bus tour made a stop in Portland Monday morning, June 2, outside of Portland State University's Millar Library.
A hedge fund owner explains how the "masters of the universe" came up with an entirely new way to make money -- and why the U.S. taxpayer gets to pay for it.
Actor Joe Pantoliano Asks Congress to Kill Mental Illness Stigma
By Angel Booth - At the far right end of the head table, Jordan Burnham sat upright in his wheelchair and began to read his personal narrative.
SAMHSA Honors 'The Sopranos,' 'Monk,' 'Dirt' at Star-Studded Voice Awards in Los Angeles
Winners were recognized for incorporating dignified, respectful, and accurate depictions of people living with mental health problems into their programs and films.
Joe Pantoliano, relaxing at the White Elephant Thursday, was on hand for the screening of "Canvas" Friday at Bennett Hall.
Louisville Bridgehaven mental-health center approaches 50th anniversary
Suffering from mental illness can be like 'riding in a car with no driver at the wheel,' Phillip Winchell says.
Trailers line the street, clearly marked with stars for actors Ron Perlman, Taryn Manning and Joe Pantoliano.
The beginning starts off with some nailbiting action as a plane full of prisoners, kind of like in Con Air, but this flight is more business class than the chaos of the latter movie. via The Armchair Critic
When 17-year-old Joel is left home alone while his parents are out of town, he discovers that freedom is a lot more risky than it looks. via TheCelebrityCafe
'The Job' is set to be filmed here
“Detroit is rich in architectural treasures like the Fisher Building and the city is also easy to navigate. We've also been pulled in by the warmth and support of the local community.”
Cameras are set to roll next week in Detroit on "The Job," another film production that's landed in Michigan following the April passage of a tax rebate bill here for film production companies. via Detroit News Online
Sopranos' actor due in Collingswood for mental health talk - South Jersey Courier POst
“If you're an alcoholic and it (destroys) your liver, the insurance company is gonna pay for the treatment”
Sopranos' actor due in Collingswood for mental health talk - South Jersey Courier POst BY CHUCK DARROW COURIER-POST STAFF By his own admission, actor Joe Pantoliano was never big on celebrities using their fame ... via NC Mental Hope News
Four accept Bitterman's "Job" offer
“The 4400") will star in the darkly comic drama "The Job.”
Ron Perlman , Taryn Manning , Joe Pantoliano and Patrick Flueger will star in the darkly comic drama "The Job." Shem Bitterman is adapting his 1998 play about a hapless man, Bubba , who's desperate to find a ... via Reuters
'Sopranos' actor due in Collingswood for mental health talk
“Corporate America loses $60 billion a year (due to) nervous breakdowns”
By his own admission, actor Joe Pantoliano was never big on celebrities using their fame to advocate various causes. via CourierPostOnline
At Ebertfest, the show must go on -- and does
“Those of us who are touched with fire [of mental illness], we're out of the closet”
This year's Ebertfest, the first ever without the Man himself presiding beneficently over all things cinematical for five days, wasn't the same without him. via News Sun
'EbertFest' About More Than Just Movies
“It's mental wellness. And people, kids in a college town need to know that it's okay.”
It wasn't Hollywood but it sure looked like it Saturday in Champaign. The Virginia Theater rolled out the red carpet for movie stars at this year's 'EbertFest'. The main attractions are the films of course, but ... via IllinoisHomepage.net
Ebertfest: 'Sopranos' Ralphie paints heartwarming story in 'Canvas'
“Those of us who are touched with fire [mental illness], we're out of the closet”
Joe Pantoliano, a k a Joey Pants but best known as the ruthless R. Ciferrato on "The Sopranos," admits that he took his role in the indie movie "Canvas" to "wash the stench of Ralphie out of me." "Canvas," ... via Chicago Sun-Times
Award winning film exploring mental illness to be screened
The Mental Health Association in Hamilton County will screen the award-winning film, CANVAS, at Great Escape Theatre, 10075 Town & Country Boulevard, Noblesville, on May 3 from 10 a.m. to noon. via The Indianapolis Star
“People are embarrassed to admit it. My cause is to get rid of that stigma. I saw an opportunity for me to get the word out and help (PPA) help people with this.”
Joe Pantoliano has discovered that after acting in more than 100 movies and landing an Emmy Award for his portrayal of a gangster, the entertainment industry might not be for him after all. via Journal Star