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Dennis Farina

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I think first impressions are important when you pick up a script.


— Dennis Farina


#first impressions #i #i think #important #impressions

I wanted to do Buddy Faro as a small budget movie. They said no. So I wanted to do it as a series of recurring TV movies, and they said no. So I agreed to do it as a series.


— Dennis Farina


#buddy #budget #i #movie #movies

I'd love to do a Western. A real Western like John Ford used to do. There's not too many of them made, so I don't know if I'll ever get to do that. They're awfully hard movies to make.


— Dennis Farina


#ever #ford #get #hard #i

I've tried writing. Two days later I'd go visit it and say, Jesus Christ, who wrote this crap?


— Dennis Farina


#crap #days #go #i #jesus

The British have slang words, as we do, but it was fun.


— Dennis Farina


#fun #slang #words

The cast was huge, but I never saw anybody.


— Dennis Farina


#cast #huge #i #never #saw

There's a whole catalogue of actors that never went to acting school.


— Dennis Farina


#acting school #catalogue #never #school #went

This generation of filmmakers is very good. They're seasoned, for some reason.


— Dennis Farina


#generation #good #reason #seasoned #some

This is my first experience working in a foreign movie, but the mechanics, I think, are pretty much the same all over; you still have to wait in the trailer.


— Dennis Farina


#first #foreign #i #i think #mechanics

Vince or Brad or Benicio would say, Maybe we should try this, and Guy was open to changes.


— Dennis Farina


#changes #guy #maybe #open #say






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Did you know about Dennis Farina?

In early 2005 Farina provided the voice of aging boxer-turned-superhero Wildcat on Justice League Unlimited. His youngest son Joseph is also an actor. Personal life

Farina was married to Patricia Farina from 1970 until their divorce in 1980.

Dennis Farina (born February 29 1944) is an American actor of film and television and former Chicago police officer. His latest TV role was in HBO's Luck which premiered on January 29 2012. His most known film roles are those of mobster Jimmy Serrano in the comedy Midnight Run and Ray "Bones" Barboni in Get Shorty.

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