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Celebrity Armen Garo Will Discuss The Sopranos 20th Anniversary Live

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Today on The Neil Haley Network's Thinking Through The Trees Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Michael Chappie will interview Celebrity Armen Garo. We will discuss his career and The Sopranos 20th Anniversary Live.

 In 2006 Garo was cast in Showtimes’s Peabody Award winning original drama series “Brotherhood” as the Police Lieutenant. This was the first time he worked with creator/writer Blake Masters, Executive Producer Henry Bromell, and director Edward Bianchi. He was brought back in the second season as Det. Lt. Gillardino working with Anabeth Gish, Jason Isaacs, Billy Smith, and Brian Scannell. That same year he had the good fortune of being cast as one of the two Providence Gangsters in Warner Brothers’ “The Departed” directed by Martin Scorsese. The picture won 4 out of the 5 nominations for an Academy Award (Best Motion Picture of the Year, Best Achievement in Directing, Best Achievement in Editing, and Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay). He worked with, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and fellow Providence Gangster John Cenatiempo. After being seen in “The Departed” Mr. Garo was invited to read for the role of Salvatore “Coco” Cogliano for what was to be the Final Season of the Emmy Awarding winning “The Sopranos”. He was hired as the menacing “Coco”, whose actions with Meadow Soprano (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) earned him a non-consensual dental appointment at no charge with her father, Tony (James Gandolfini). Later that year he appeared as one of two police officers on a stake-out trying to catch the cat burglar in Walt Disney’s “Underdog” only to have his doughnut taken and coffee spilled.  He also made a brief appearance in “The Game Plan” as a Cabbie with Madison Bettis and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

 

 

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