Joseph J. Spagnuolo was born on October 28, 1936 in Manhattan, New York City at his family’s apartment on 2nd Avenue. Spinell was a tough guy on and off the screen all his life. During his teen years, while still in high school, he acted in various plays on the New York stage, on and off Broadway, eventually earning a place in Joe Papp’s Shakespeare Festival Theater. In 1960, he parlayed his stage work into a performing contract for MGM, where it was suggested that he change his name to Joe Spinell to make his name easier to pronounce. For nine years, Spinell worked with the group, which was also known as the Theater of the Forgotten, which also put on plays in prisons for the inmates. His minimal salary for his stage work forced him to hold down other jobs to make ends meet. Those jobs included working as a taxi driver, a post office clerk, and a liquor store clerk during Christmas holidays.In 1972, Spinell was originally noticed when he appeared in his first movie role, a small, uncredited speaking part in The Godfather (1972), the right film for a tough, mean-looking Italian with a New York City accent. After his success, he became a familiar character actor who appeared in violent urban movies where he was usually cast as vicious thugs or seedy gang leaders. In both Godfather movies he played the hit man Willy Cici. In Rocky (1976), the first of several films he made with Sylvester Stallone, he played the loan shark Gazzo who employs Rocky as a collector.His best (or worst) or most disgusting role is probably the one for which he is best remembered: the rare starring role of Frank Zito in Maniac (1980), a serial killer who kills women and uses their scalps to dress up female mannequins he keeps in his apartment. After Maniac (1980), Spinell continued acting with big-name Hollywood and independent movie directors, usually playing villainous thugs in small to medium roles.During the last years of his life, Spinell’s choice of projects became increasingly suspect; for example, imprisoned serial killer John Wayne Gacy wanted Spinell to play him in a movie. But with Maniac (1980) still on his mind, Spinell always wanted to do a sequel to the movie and with New York filmmaker Buddy Giovinazzo, they shot a 10-minute promo reel in 1986 titled Mr. Robbie, which was to be the sequel for Maniac (1980). After a few years of hard work and searching, Spinell found financing for the sequel, though just as pre-production was to begin, Joe Spinell suddenly passed away in his apartment in Sunnyside, Queens, New York on January 13, 1989, at age 52, due to undetermined causes, still the subject of much speculation. Some say he died of a heart attack because of his failing health in recent months due to his heavy drinking, drug use, and the emotional turmoil resulting from his mother’s death in 1987. Others say he died from an asthma attack, or that he bled to death from an accidental (or deliberate) cut since he was a hemophiliac.Spinnel left behind an impressive body of film work all of which stand as a testament to his talent and unique screen presence as a character actor. He is survived by an ex-wife, a daughter, two brothers and a sister.
Joe Spinell
Movies
Rocky
Rocky Balboa is a struggling boxer trying to make the big time, working as a debt collector for a pittance. When heavyweight champion Apollo Creed visits Philadelphia, his managers want to set up an exhibition match between Creed and a struggling boxer, touting the fight as a chance for a…
Taxi Driver
Travis Bickle is an ex-Marine and Vietnam War veteran living in New York City. As he suffers from insomnia, he spends his time working as a taxi driver at night, watching porn movies at seedy cinemas during the day, or thinking about how the world, New York in particular, has…
Songs
Ai Meree Jindagee, Aaj Raat Jhum Le
Chaahe Koyee Khush Ho, Chaahe Gaaliya Hajaar De
Chahe Koi Khush
Dil Jale Toh Jale, Gam Pale Toh Pale
Dil Se Mila Ke Dil Pyaar Kijiye
Jaaye To Jaaye Kahaa
Jaaye Toh Jaaye Kaha, Samajhega Kaun Yaha
Jaye To Jaye Kaha Samjhega Kaun Yaha
Jine Do Aur Jiyo
O Dekho Maane Nahee Ruthee Hasina
Fun Facts
Attended the Madison Square Boys Club located on 29th Street in Manhattan when he was age nine.
His father, Pelegrino Spagnuolo (1892-1950), died from liver and kidney disease.
Was a hemophiliac.
Was said to have accidentally cut himself and bled to death in his apartment.
Was close friends with legendary directors William Friedkin and Francis Ford Coppola.
Was close friends with Sylvester Stallone. He provided Stallone with money and food when Stallone was a current and struggling actor.
Was godfather to Sage Stallone, son of Sylvester Stallone and photographer Sasha Stallone.
Following his sudden death, he was interned at 1st Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Queens, New York.
Son of Pelegrino Spagnuolo and Filomena Spagnuolo.
Was known as an unselfish person who helped out fellow actors by getting them roles in movies.
Worked for nine years with the group known as the Theater of the Forgotten, which also put on plays for prison inmates.
Worked as a taxi driver, a post office clerk, and a liquor store clerk during Christmas holidays to make ends meet.
Has appeared in three Best Picture Academy Award winners: The Godfather (1972), The Godfather: Part II (1974) and Rocky (1976). Talia Shire also appeared in all three films.
Has appeared with Sylvester Stallone in four films: Farewell, My Lovely (1975), Rocky (1976), Rocky II (1979) and Nighthawks (1981).
Has appeared in four films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: The Godfather (1972), The Godfather: Part II (1974), Rocky (1976) and Taxi Driver (1976). Of those, only Taxi Driver was not a winner in the category.
In 1980, has appeared in three films revolving around serial killers terrorizing New York City: Cruising (1980), The First Deadly Sin (1980) and Maniac (1980). Spinell played the serial killer in the latter film.
Also worked as a dialogue director during the making of the B movie cult classic Starcrash (1978). He dubbed his own voice using a different accent to hide his distinctive New York accent.
He had lifelong struggles with hemophilia and severe chronic asthma.
He acted alongside Caroline Munro in three films: Starcrash (1978), Maniac (1980) and The Last Horror Film (1982).
The main character of the 2001 film "Maniacts"" is named after Spinell. The film is also dedicated to him."
Quotes
My whole life's like a book. I go shootin', ridin' and fishin'. Listen, I'm a roper, I'm a doper, I'm a lover, I'm a fighter, I'm a rodeo rider.
I don't even think of Maniac (1980) as a horror movie. The horrible thing is that people like this really exist.
[on Maniac (1980)] If you don't like horror films, don't come and see it.
There's more violence in television news than there is in the movies.
I did live in California. I called it the Hollywood syndrome, make it, lose it, forget it -- I'm back home!