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Raymond De Felitta (born 30 June 1964) is an American
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director, screenwriter and musician.


Early life

De Felitta was born in New York City. His father Frank De Felitta was Italian American and his mother Dorothy Gilbert De Felitta was of
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descent.The Los Angeles Times
/ref> De Felitta graduated from Bard College in 1985 and the
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's directing program, class of 1990.


Career

That same year he was nominated for an
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at the
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for his AFI thesis short, ''Bronx Cheers''. In 1991 he was awarded a Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting for his screenplay "Begin The Beguine". In 1995 he wrote and directed ''Cafe Society'' starring Frank Whaley,
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and Lara Flynn Boyle. The film premiered in Director' Fortnight (Quinzaine des Réalisateurs) section of the 1995 Cannes Film Festival and was shown on the Showtime Network in 1996. It was released theatrically in 1997. In 2000 De Felitta directed the indie film '' Two Family House'' which won the Audience Award at the
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along with an
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nomination for Best Screenplay. The film was voted the second best reviewed film of the year (after "Almost Famous") in a poll conducted by the San Francisco Chronicle.Hangoverlounge.com
/ref> In 2003 he directed
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's ''
The Thing About My Folks ''The Thing About My Folks'' is a 2005 American comedy drama film directed by Raymond De Felitta and starring Peter Falk, Paul Reiser, and Olympia Dukakis. The screenplay by Paul Reiser focuses on the effect a terminal illness has on the marriage ...
'' which received the Audience Award at the
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. The film was released in 2005 by
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. In 2006 De Felitta directed his first documentary Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris'', which won the Best Jazz Documentary at the Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee. The film was released in 2007 by Outsider Pictures. In 2009, De Felitta wrote and directed the independent film '' City Island'', which received the First Place Audience Award at the
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. The film opened in theaters 19 March 2010 and had a long theatrical run. In 2012, De Felitta directed '' Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story''. The documentary was inspired by a previous documentary that De Felitta’s father, Frank De Felitta, made for NBC News in 1966 titled "Mississippi: A Self Portrait". The earlier film contained a frank and shocking interview with an African-American waiter, Booker Wright, who told the cameras what it was like working in a whites-only restaurant in the south. The resulting fallout for the waiter and his family was the subject of the second documentary. "Booker’s Place: A Mississippi Story" was the subject of a full one-hour episode of "Dateline NBC". In 2014, De Felitta directed "Rob The Mob", which starred Michael Pitt, Nina Arianda, Andy Garcia and Ray Romano. It marked De Felitta’s second collaboration with Garcia, who had starred in and co-produced "City Island". In 2016, De Felitta directed "Madoff", a four-hour mini-series for ABC television based on the rise and fall of the notorious financier Bernard L. Madoff. The film starred Richard Dreyfuss and Blythe Danner. De Felitta was nominated for a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies For Television and Mini-Series.


Theater

De Felitta wrote the libretto for "Buddy’s Tavern", a musical version of his film "Two Family House". The musical won the prestigious Richard Rodgers Award which is given annually through the American Academy of Arts and Letters. It 2010 it received a production at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center’s Summer Musical Workshop. Later that year it had a limited run at the Hudson Guild Theater in New York City. In 2012 it received a workshop production at The York Theater Company, in New York City. De Felitta is currently working on a musical based on his documentary "Booker’s Place: A Mississippi Story".


Music career

De Felitta is a lifelong jazz pianist. In 1994 he self-produced his first CD, ''Movies 'til Dawn.'' His second CD was a piano/vocal collaboration with Peter Bogdanovich titled ''Monday Morning Quarterbacks''. His third CD, ''Fatha Land,'' was produced in 2007. This album is a tribute to
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. His fourth CD, ''Pre-War Charm'', (featuring his jazz trio) was released in late 2017.


Personal life

De Felitta has been married to Sherry Brennan since 2001 and has one son, Lorenzo De Felitta.


Filmography

*''Bronx Cheers'' (1990) *'' Cafe Society'' (1995) *'' Two Family House'' (2000) *''
The Thing About My Folks ''The Thing About My Folks'' is a 2005 American comedy drama film directed by Raymond De Felitta and starring Peter Falk, Paul Reiser, and Olympia Dukakis. The screenplay by Paul Reiser focuses on the effect a terminal illness has on the marriage ...
'' (2005) *Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris'' (2006) *'' City Island'' (2009) *'' Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story'' (2012) *''
Rob the Mob ''Rob the Mob'' is a 2014 American romantic crime film directed by Raymond De Felitta and written by Jonathan Fernandez. The film stars Michael Pitt, Nina Arianda, Andy García, Ray Romano, Aida Turturro, Frank Whaley, Michael Rispoli and Josep ...
'' (2014) *'' Madoff (miniseries)'' (2016) *'' Bottom of the 9th'' (2019)


References


External links

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