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Franc D'Ambrosio is a Actor American born on 11 august 1962 at the Bronx (USA)

Franc D'Ambrosio

Franc D'Ambrosio
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Nationality USA
Birth 11 august 1962 (62 years) at the Bronx (USA)

Franc D'Ambrosio (born August 11, 1962 in Bronx, New York), is an American singer and actor, best known for his role in the stage version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. He also played the adult Anthony Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part III.

Biography

Franc D'Ambrosio grew up in the Bronx, New York, in a family of bakers. After high school he attended the Hartt School of Music in Hartford, Connecticut. He then had the opportunity to study at the famed Vocal Academy of Lucca in Italy. While there, he was personally invited to study with legendary tenor Luciano Pavarotti at his home in Pesaro.

Back home, D'Ambrosio made his Broadway debut in the first revival of Sweeney Todd. It was while he was in this production that Francis Ford Coppola discovered D'Ambrosio. Paramount Pictures had been conducting an international talent search (for well over a year) to fill the part of Anthony Corleone - the opera-singing son of Al Pacino & Diane Keaton in The Godfather III. Their search was finally over - D'Ambrosio was cast and he had the honor of singing the Academy Award winning theme song, "Speak Softly Love" ("Brucia la Terra") on the Original Motion Picture soundtrack.

It was immediately following The Godfather III that Franc was cast in the title role of The Phantom of the Opera. He had actually been auditioning for Miss Saigon but the producers were so impressed with his performance that they immediately offered him the role in Phantom. During his time in San Francisco, Franc and various cast members recorded an album of Christmas music. Franc's performance of "Panis Angelicus" on this CD earned him a Grammy consideration for Best Male Vocalist 1999.

As a result of his Phantom status, D'Ambrosio not only attended the 2004 American premiere of Joel Schumacher's much anticipated musical film production of The Phantom of the Opera held in New York City, but also served as the red carpet correspondent for Access Hollywood's coverage of the film.

Upon his return to New York, following his run in Phantom, D'Ambrosio began working with a group developing an Off Broadway production of "Valentino". It was during this process that D'Ambrosio caught the eye of Barry Manilow, who personally selected him to create and star as the male lead "Tony" in the pre-Broadway, national tour of "Copacabana". The show enjoyed a successful year-long tour. D'Ambrosio's performance that earned him a nomination for the National Theatre Award for Best Male Performer in a Musical.

D'Ambrosio's next project was a one man show Franc D'Ambrosio's Broadway - conceived by D'Ambrosio and the director Abe Reybold. The show is a celebration of the music that has established Broadway as an American art form. With the success of his 3 year, 150 city, sold out tour with this one man show - D'Ambrosio has joined the ranks of the famed Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman, as one of the handful of Phantom alumni to successfully crossover into a flourishing solo career. The CD "Franc D'Ambrosio's Broadway" earned a Grammy Consideration for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album 2005.

Franc D'Ambrosio's Broadway was also filmed by Burn Pictures for release on DVD (2005)

He also appeared with Michael Feinstein, Amanda McBroom, Maureen McGovern and others on a new CD titled In Good Company (LML Music) released in spring 2005.

D'Ambrosio has enjoyed numerous television appearances, including Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood and MTV's Spotlight. There have also been special television events such as the NBC special Brian Boitano's Skating Spectacular. The show was filmed live at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, and aired nationally New Year's Day, 2005. D'Ambrosio's extraordinary rendition of "What Kind of Fool Am I" (from the CD Franc D'Ambrosio's Broadway) was played during Brian Boitano's performance on The Today Show December 30, 2004, to promote the TV special.

Due to the tremendous audience response to D'Ambrosio's performance there, the producer's invited him to appear the following February on "The 2005 Tribute to Movies on Ice", as Special Musical Guest with Michael Bolton. His performance of "The Music of the Night", from the play The Phantom of the Opera (as skated to by Brian Boitano), received the evening's only standing ovation. In 2007 D'Ambrosio introduced his new show, Franc D'Ambrosio's Hollywood. It is billed as is one man's humorous, nostalgic look at America's "Dream Factories" and the songs they immortalized. After debuting March 13, 2007, at the world famous Empire Plush Room in San Francisco, the show toured the US.

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The Godfather Part III, 2h43
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Mob film, Action, Crime
Themes Films about immigration, Mafia films, Seafaring films, Films about religion, Transport films, Gangster films
Actors Al Pacino, Andy García, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Sofia Coppola, Eli Wallach
Roles Anthony Corleone
Rating75% 3.7985553.7985553.7985553.7985553.798555
In 1979, as Michael Corleone is approaching 60, he regrets his ruthless rise to power, and is especially guilt-ridden for having his brother, Fredo, murdered. He has semi-retired from the Mafia, leaving the Corleone family's criminal interests under enforcer Joey Zasa's control. Michael uses his tremendous wealth and power in an attempt to rehabilitate his reputation via numerous charitable acts. Michael and Kay divorced in 1960, and Kay was given custody of their children, Anthony and Mary.