Vincent Curatola's Net Worth
Vincent Curatola is a versatile American actor, writer, producer, and singer boasting an impressive net worth of $5 million. He is best recognized for his iconic role as Johnny Sack on HBO's critically acclaimed series, The Sopranos (1999–2007). His television career includes roles such as Anthony Boscorelli on NBC's Third Watch (2004), Judge Thomas Politi on CBS's The Good Wife (2013–2014), and Judge Al Bertuccio on NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2015–2020). In film, Curatola has made his mark in titles such as Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), The Hungry Ghosts (2009), Frame of Mind (2009), Killing Them Softly (2012), and Patriots Day (2016).
Early Life
Born on August 16, 1953, in Englewood, New Jersey, Vincent grew up engaging with renowned musicians like Dizzy Gillespie and Wilson Pickett through his paper route. In the late '60s, he co-founded the band Young Republic, performing actively across multiple venues. Despite having a masonry business like his father, Curatola diverged onto an artistic path after his wife encouraged him to pursue acting, an endeavor he began at the age of 39.
Career
Curatola's TV debut was in a 1991 episode of Law & Order. He went on to star in the Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated HBO movie Gotti (1996). In 1999, he landed his breakthrough role as Johnny 'Sack' Sacramoni in The Sopranos, appearing in 32 episodes until the series concluded in 2007. His filmography extends to titles like Hot Ice (2000), Killing Them Softly (2012), and his recent work in the short film Final Curtain Call (2022). Curatola's other notable TV appearances include recurring roles in The Good Wife and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Personal Life
Vincent is married to Maureen Curatola, and they have a son named Ryan who now runs the family masonry business. Together, Vincent and Maureen produced the short film Dearly Beloved (1995), which featured several actors who later joined The Sopranos. Vincent was notably active in politics, starring in a parody ad for Hillary Clinton and participating in Chris Christie's transition team in 2009.
Award Nominations
Vincent Curatola's role in The Sopranos garnered him Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2003 and 2005.