
by Frank Totaro
Actor Joseph Gannascoli says he turned down a role in a new movie because he didn't want to share the screen with his former castmate on 'The Sopranos' Lillo Brancato. "I'm not here to judge, people have to live with themselves," Gannascoli told the Daily News, referring to Brancato's conviction for his role in the slaying of NYPD officer Daniel Enchautegui.
"I know he (was) a model prisoner and in prison he changed his life around," Gannascoli said. "He's helping kids make the right decisions, which is great, but we all know what happened, and I just felt I couldn't do (the film)."
Source: http://iajournal.com/
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