
Age: 50
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Handsome, cool, and jacked, Mestizo-Latino American businessman, entrepreneur, character actor, and director. Lillo Brancato is from Bogota, Colombia. Was adopted and raised by Italian-American parents. Known for his performance as Calogero 'C' Anello in Robert De Niro's 1993 directorial debut, A Bronx Tale. He's also known for his role as radio operator Russell Vossler in Crimson Tide (1995), and as Benitez in Renaissance Man (1994). He also portrayed Matthew Bevilaqua, a young mobster on The Sopranos. In December 2005, Brancato was charged with second-degree murder for his role in a burglary in the Bronx, New York. Authorities say that an off-duty police officer, Daniel Enchautegui, confronted two burglars and was killed in a shootout. Brancato was subsequently acquitted of murder, but he was convicted of first-degree attempted burglary and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Co-defendant Steven Armento was convicted of firing the fatal shot. On December 31, 2013, he was released on parole. He has continued to appear in movies.

The Brothers is a high-energy action-comedy centered around two hitmen, portrayed by Ahmad Abdilraman and Michele Morrone. The story follows these two unlikely brothers who find themselves in a wild and unpredictable mission against a powerful enemy. While they may be experts in their field, their personalities clash, leading to comedic mishaps, banter, and chaos. As the brothers navigate their mission, they encounter a series of humorous situations that test their partnership and family bond. The action sequences are intense, balancing moments of thrilling gunfights and dramatic car chases with comedic timing. Ultimately, The Brothers explores themes of loyalty, family, and redemption, while delivering laughs and adrenaline-pumping moments. Set to release next September, The Brothers promises to be an entertaining mix of action and comedy with a unique sibling dynamic at its core.

