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Anthony Franciosa, born Anthony George Papaleo, Jr., (October 25, 1928 – January 19, 2006), was an American actor, usually billed as Tony Franciosa during the height of his career.

Born in New York City to Italian-American parents, raised by his mother and aunt, Franciosa was his mother's maiden name (see http://marriage.about.com/od/entertainmen1/p/franciosa.htm).

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Tony Franciosa, the handsome and talented movie and television actor who never quite lived up to his early promise, was born Anthony Papaleo on October 25, 1928 in New York City. Franciosa's parents divorced shortly after his birth, and he never really knew his father. After graduating high school, Franciosa's route to his acting career began on a serendipitous route: during a visit to a Y.M.C.A. to take a free dance lesson, Franciosa came across an audition for a play. Intrigued, Franciosa auditioned and was offered a part. He began acting professionally, taking his mother's maiden name as his stage name, and had his breakthrough in Calder Willingham's play End as a Man (1955), which opened off-Broadway at the Theatre de Lys on September 15, 1953 and transferred to Broadway on October 14th after 32 performances. Staged by Jack Garfein, the play co-starred Ben Gazzara (who won a Theatre World Award and would appear in the movie version), both of whom were associated with the Actors Studio, as was Franciosa. It was in 1955 that Franciosa first appeared in the role that would make him famous, that of Polo Pope, the brother of a heroin addict, in an Actors Studio workshop production of Michael V. Gazzo's Hatful of Rain, A (1957). The production later moved to Broadway, where Franciosa earned an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Tony Award nomination. Hollywood beckoned, and made his cinema debut in Robert Wise (I)'s _This Could Be the Night (1957) with 'Paul Douglas' and 'Jean Simmons'. He also appeared in Actors Studio co-founder Elia Kazan's Face in the Crowd, A (1957) before reprising the role of Polo Pope in Fred Zinnemann's film of "A Hatful of Rain." Franciosa won an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 1958 for "Hatful", and with his good looks, was a very hot commodity in Hollywood. Franciosa followed up his strong debut by starring in a variety of top A-list films, including George Cukor's Wild Is the Wind (1957), Martin Ritt (I)'s "The Long Heart Summer' (1958), and _Naked Maja, The (1958)', in which he played Francisco Jose de Goya opposite Ava Gardner. His career began to run out of momentum almost as quickly as it had started, as he quickly developed a reputation as a combative personality, earning him a reputation as "difficult". Although he starred in George Roy Hill's adaptation of Tennessee Williams' _Period of Adjustment (1962)-, by 1964, he was reduced to appearing in a TV series, "Valentine's Day" (1964), which only lasted one season. He had more success in 1968, when he was cast as one of three alternating leads in the television series "The Name of the Game," a spin-off from the 1966 TV movie "Fame Is The Name Of The Game" (the first TV-movie ever made as a pilot for a TV series that was subsequently picked up as a series). Although the TV show was popular with audiences, Franciosa was fired after appearing in the first two seasons; the network, N.B.C., justified giving him the sack by saying Franciosa's mercurial temper was causing too many problems on the set. Looking back at his career, in a 1996 interview, Franciosa said that he was too young in the late 1950s, too inexperienced to handle the sudden stardom. "It was an incredible amount of attention, and I wasn't quite mature enough psychologically and emotionally for it." Franciosa also starred in the series "Matt Helm" (1975), which only lasted one season, but his talent and charm meant he was in demand throughout the five decades of his career, though not in the kinds of roles that characterized the first two decades of his star period. He continued to act in supporting roles in movies and starring roles in TV movies and series until he retired in 1996. He appeared in one last project, _Manifest Mysteries: Coronation (2006) (TV)_, shortly before his death on January 19, 2006 in Los Angeles, CA. He was 77 years old.

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http://videoaddicts.8m.com/tvsite.html Starring Robert Stack, Tony Franciosa and Gene Barry with a multitude of top guest stars. I have many episodes. http://videoaddicts.8m.com/tvsite.html
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Directed by Martin Ritt, starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Anthony Franciosa, Orson Welles, Lee Remick, Angela Lansbury, Richard Anderson, etc.
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Barry Shear's direction is strong, bringing out excellent performances by Anthony Quinn (co-producer), Kotto, Antonio Fargas, Benjamin, Tony Franciosa and the supporting cast. Another great 70's cop ...
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A sampler from the very rare Franciosa series Valentine's Day.
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